Английская Википедия:Gyachung Kang

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Файл:Gyachung Kang Expedition Map.jpg
A map commemorating the All Japan Mountaineering Federation's 1964 expedition and successful summit of Gyachung Kang.

Gyachung Kang (Шаблон:Lang-ne, Gyāchung Kāng; Шаблон:Zh) is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himal section of the Himalayas and is the highest peak between Cho Oyu (8,201 m) and Mount Everest (8,848 m). It lies on the border between Nepal and China. As the 15th highest peak in the world, it is also the co highest peak (with Gasherbrum III) that is not 8000 metres tall; hence, it is far less well-known than the lowest of the eight-thousanders, which are only about Шаблон:Convert higher. The peak's lack of significant prominence (700 m) also contributes to its relative obscurity.

Climbing history

The mountain was first climbed on April 10, 1964, by Y. Kato, K. Sakaizawa, Pasang Phutar, K. Machida and K. Yasuhisa.

The north face was first climbed in 1999 by a Slovene expedition and was repeated by Yasushi Yamanoi in 2002.

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