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pisang+peak Latitude and Longitude:

28°38′48″N 84°11′09″E / 28.6466025°N 84.1859311°E / 28.6466025; 84.1859311
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Pisang Peak
Jong Ri
Pisang Peak from Naar village
Highest point
Elevation6,091 m (19,984 ft) [1]
Listing List of mountains in Nepal
Coordinates 28°38′48″N 84°11′09″E / 28.6466025°N 84.1859311°E / 28.6466025; 84.1859311
Geography
Pisang Peak is located in Nepal
Pisang Peak
Pisang Peak
Parent range Damodar Himalaya
Climbing
First ascent1955 by a German team
Easiest route Scramble/glacier/ice climb

Pisang Peak (Jong Ri) is a pyramidal trekking peak above Pisang, a village on the Annapurna Circuit, within the Manang District, northern Nepal. It was first climbed by a German Expedition in 1955. [2]

References

  1. ^ "NMA Peaks". Nepal Mountaineering Association. 2008. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
  2. ^ "Pisang". Nepal Mountaineering Association. Retrieved 2014-07-27.

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pisang+peak Latitude and Longitude:

28°38′48″N 84°11′09″E / 28.6466025°N 84.1859311°E / 28.6466025; 84.1859311
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pisang Peak
Jong Ri
Pisang Peak from Naar village
Highest point
Elevation6,091 m (19,984 ft) [1]
Listing List of mountains in Nepal
Coordinates 28°38′48″N 84°11′09″E / 28.6466025°N 84.1859311°E / 28.6466025; 84.1859311
Geography
Pisang Peak is located in Nepal
Pisang Peak
Pisang Peak
Parent range Damodar Himalaya
Climbing
First ascent1955 by a German team
Easiest route Scramble/glacier/ice climb

Pisang Peak (Jong Ri) is a pyramidal trekking peak above Pisang, a village on the Annapurna Circuit, within the Manang District, northern Nepal. It was first climbed by a German Expedition in 1955. [2]

References

  1. ^ "NMA Peaks". Nepal Mountaineering Association. 2008. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
  2. ^ "Pisang". Nepal Mountaineering Association. Retrieved 2014-07-27.

External links



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