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putha+hiunchuli Latitude and Longitude:

28°44′50″N 83°08′55″E / 28.74722°N 83.14861°E / 28.74722; 83.14861
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Putha Hiunchuli
Highest point
Elevation7,246 m (23,773 ft)95th highest mountain
Prominence1,151 m (3,776 ft)
Parent peak Dhaulagiri
Listing List of mountains in Nepal
Coordinates 28°44′50″N 83°08′55″E / 28.74722°N 83.14861°E / 28.74722; 83.14861
Geography
Putha Hiunchuli is located in Nepal
Putha Hiunchuli
Putha Hiunchuli
Nepal
Location Lumbini Province, Karnali Province and Gandaki Province, Nepal
Parent range Dhaulagiri
Climbing
First ascent1954 - J. O. M. Roberts and Ang Nyima Sherpa
Easiest routeAlpine Peu difficile

Putha Hiunchuli (Dhaulagiri VII) is a mountain in Nepal and part of the Dhaulagiri Range. It lies at the west end of the Dhaulagiri II chain and is 7246 meters high, making it the 95th highest mountain in the world. It was first climbed in 1954 by J. O. M. Roberts and Ang Nyima Sherpa. [1]

References

  1. ^ Roberts, J.O.M (1955). "Round about Dhaulagiri" (PDF). Alpine Journal. 60, Pages 248-256. Alpine Club. Retrieved April 24, 2016.



putha+hiunchuli Latitude and Longitude:

28°44′50″N 83°08′55″E / 28.74722°N 83.14861°E / 28.74722; 83.14861
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Putha Hiunchuli
Highest point
Elevation7,246 m (23,773 ft)95th highest mountain
Prominence1,151 m (3,776 ft)
Parent peak Dhaulagiri
Listing List of mountains in Nepal
Coordinates 28°44′50″N 83°08′55″E / 28.74722°N 83.14861°E / 28.74722; 83.14861
Geography
Putha Hiunchuli is located in Nepal
Putha Hiunchuli
Putha Hiunchuli
Nepal
Location Lumbini Province, Karnali Province and Gandaki Province, Nepal
Parent range Dhaulagiri
Climbing
First ascent1954 - J. O. M. Roberts and Ang Nyima Sherpa
Easiest routeAlpine Peu difficile

Putha Hiunchuli (Dhaulagiri VII) is a mountain in Nepal and part of the Dhaulagiri Range. It lies at the west end of the Dhaulagiri II chain and is 7246 meters high, making it the 95th highest mountain in the world. It was first climbed in 1954 by J. O. M. Roberts and Ang Nyima Sherpa. [1]

References

  1. ^ Roberts, J.O.M (1955). "Round about Dhaulagiri" (PDF). Alpine Journal. 60, Pages 248-256. Alpine Club. Retrieved April 24, 2016.



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