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Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa (May 5, 1971 –
September 25, 1996) was a
Nepalese Sherpa mountaineering guide,
climber and porter, best
known for his work as the...
- by Neal Beidleman,
Anatoli Boukreev, and
eight Sherpas, led by
Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa. On May 6, the
Mountain Madness team left Base Camp (5,364 meters)...
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former US
national downhill ski racer; no 8,000 m
experience Sardar Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa (23) "Big"
Pemba Nawang Dorje Ngawang Sya Kya
Ngawang Tendi Ngawang...
- to prom at all. At her
birthday dinner that same night, a
busboy named Jangbu spills a meal on Grandmère's suit at and she has him
fired on the spot....
- Journal, May 29, 1997 Deegan, Paul (1998). "Review of The Climb". "Lopsang
Jangbu Sherpa's
response to Krakauer's article". Outsideonline.com.
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summitting sherpas to
confirm their summit.
After interviewing with Lama
Jangbu Sherpa,
Hawley confirmed the
summit of O'Dowd and Woodall, but
could not...
- 2016: Da
Jangbu Sherpa, Nepal, 13
summits Pemba Chhoti Sherpa, Nepal, 11
summit Kami Rita Sherpa, Nepal, 14
summits Purba Chhoter Sherpa (Ang
Jangbu), 8 summits...
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descending Hillary Step. Hill had been short-roped up the
mountain by
Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa for five to six
hours at the
outset of the ascent.
Eighteen hours...
- Beck
Weathers Neal
Beidleman Lene
Gammelgaard Anatoli Boukreev Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa Michael Groom (climber)
Sandy Hill (mountaineer) Pete
Schoening Makalu...
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summit via the north-east ridge. A day later, four more
climbers – Ang
Jangbu Sherpa,
Marnix Lefever, Lut Vivijs, and Jan
Vanhees –
summit also. Vivijs...