Taboche

Taboche

Taboche (left) and Cholatse (right)
Highest point
Elevation 6,495 m (21,309 ft)[1]
Prominence 1,121 metres (3,678 ft)
Coordinates 27°53′48″N 86°46′39″E / 27.89667°N 86.77750°E / 27.89667; 86.77750Coordinates: 27°53′48″N 86°46′39″E / 27.89667°N 86.77750°E / 27.89667; 86.77750
Geography
Taboche

Location in Nepal

Location Khumbu, Nepal
Parent range Khumbu Himal
Climbing
First ascent 1974
Easiest route rock/snow/ice climb

Taboche (also known as Tawoche, Tobuche, Tāuje, Taweche, Tawache or Tawetse) is a mountain in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalaya. Taboche is connected to Cholatse by a long ridge. Taboche lies directly across the Imja River from Ama Dablam and above the villages of Pheriche and Dingboche.

The first ascent was made in 1974 by a French expedition led by Yannick Seigneur and the clarinettist and composer Jean-Christian Michel. The summit team included Louis Dubost, Paul Gendre and Jacques Brugirard.

Other notable ascents

References

  1. "Tawetse" Peakware World Mountain Encyclcopedia
  2. Lambert, Erik (Jan 20, 2010). "Tawoche Details: Dangerous Ice for Giri-Giri Boys". Alpinist Newswire. Alpinist Magazine. Retrieved Feb 7, 2010.

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