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panbari Latitude and Longitude:

28°43′6″N 84°28′56″E / 28.71833°N 84.48222°E / 28.71833; 84.48222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Panbari (alternatively, Panbari or Cho Himal) is a 6,887 m peak in Gandaki Pradesh, the Nepalese Himalayas. [1] It is part of the Manaslu sub range and sits just outside the Manaslu Conservation Area. It is highest at the western side of the ridge. Panbari is situated just north of the Larkya La pass, which runs from the east to west. [2]

The nearest neighbor to Panbari is Nemjung, which lies 4.11 miles to the west-northwest. Himlung II and Himlung Himal lie to the northwest, at 4.83 and 5.19 miles away, respectivey. [1]

Panbari was first opened to foreign expeditions in 2002. [3] In 2006, a Japanese university expedition team climbed the mountain in alpine style. Expedition members Yoshimi Kato, Gakuto Komiya, Sayaka Koyama, Kenro Nakajima, and Yousuke Urabe made the first ascent on September 27, 2006. [3] [4]

Panbari
Cho Himal
Highest point
Elevation6,887 m (22,595 ft)
Prominence775 m (2,543 ft)
Isolation5.96 km (3.70 mi)
to  Nemjung
Coordinates 28°43′6″N 84°28′56″E / 28.71833°N 84.48222°E / 28.71833; 84.48222
Geography
Location Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal
Parent rangePeri
Climbing
First ascentSeptember 29, 2006 by Sayaka Koyama, Kenro Nakajima, Yosuke Urabe, Yoshimi Kato, Gakuto Komiya

References

  1. ^ a b "Panbari - Peakbagger.com". www.peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
  2. ^ "Panbari". nepalhimalpeakprofile.org. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
  3. ^ a b "AAC Publications - Asia, Nepal, Peri Himal, Panbari Himal, First Ascent". publications.americanalpineclub.org. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
  4. ^ Griffin, Lindsay (2007-02-19). "FIRST ASCENT OF PANBARI". Alpinist. Retrieved 2024-07-30.

panbari Latitude and Longitude:

28°43′6″N 84°28′56″E / 28.71833°N 84.48222°E / 28.71833; 84.48222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Panbari (alternatively, Panbari or Cho Himal) is a 6,887 m peak in Gandaki Pradesh, the Nepalese Himalayas. [1] It is part of the Manaslu sub range and sits just outside the Manaslu Conservation Area. It is highest at the western side of the ridge. Panbari is situated just north of the Larkya La pass, which runs from the east to west. [2]

The nearest neighbor to Panbari is Nemjung, which lies 4.11 miles to the west-northwest. Himlung II and Himlung Himal lie to the northwest, at 4.83 and 5.19 miles away, respectivey. [1]

Panbari was first opened to foreign expeditions in 2002. [3] In 2006, a Japanese university expedition team climbed the mountain in alpine style. Expedition members Yoshimi Kato, Gakuto Komiya, Sayaka Koyama, Kenro Nakajima, and Yousuke Urabe made the first ascent on September 27, 2006. [3] [4]

Panbari
Cho Himal
Highest point
Elevation6,887 m (22,595 ft)
Prominence775 m (2,543 ft)
Isolation5.96 km (3.70 mi)
to  Nemjung
Coordinates 28°43′6″N 84°28′56″E / 28.71833°N 84.48222°E / 28.71833; 84.48222
Geography
Location Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal
Parent rangePeri
Climbing
First ascentSeptember 29, 2006 by Sayaka Koyama, Kenro Nakajima, Yosuke Urabe, Yoshimi Kato, Gakuto Komiya

References

  1. ^ a b "Panbari - Peakbagger.com". www.peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
  2. ^ "Panbari". nepalhimalpeakprofile.org. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
  3. ^ a b "AAC Publications - Asia, Nepal, Peri Himal, Panbari Himal, First Ascent". publications.americanalpineclub.org. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
  4. ^ Griffin, Lindsay (2007-02-19). "FIRST ASCENT OF PANBARI". Alpinist. Retrieved 2024-07-30.

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