- summits:
Lhotse Main at 8,516 m (27,940 ft) AMSL,
Lhotse Middle (also
called Lhotse Central I or
Lhotse East) at 8,414 m (27,605 ft),
Lhotse Central II...
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Lhotse Shar is a
subsidiary mountain of
Lhotse, at 8,383 m (27,503 ft) high. It was
first climbed by Sepp
Mayerl and Rolf
Walter on 12 May 1970. Lhotse...
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while Lhotse climbers take a
right further up the
Lhotse face. As of May 2022,
there had been 1,089
successful summits and 22
deaths on
Lhotse. A further...
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Lhotse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lhotse may
refer to:
Lhotse, the
fourth highest mountain in the
world located in
Nepal and
Tibet Lhotse Shar...
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Lhotse Middle (also
called Lhotse Central I and
Lhotse East), is a
subsidiary peak of 8,410
metres (27,590 ft) in
elevation that sits in the
middle of...
- days.
Purja was the
first person to
reach the
summits of
Mount Everest,
Lhotse and
Makalu within 48 hours. In 2021, Purja,
along with a team of nine other...
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Everest and
Lhotse in
under twelve hours. On 22 May 2022, she beat her own
record when she
crossed from the top of
Mount Everest to the top of
Lhotse in nine...
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electronic music producer who
releases music as Gupi. Hawk was
married to
Lhotse Merriam from 2006 to 2011.
Their wedding was held in Fiji and
Rancid pla****...
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supplemental oxygen.
Fischer and
Wally Berg were the
first Americans to
summit Lhotse (27,940 feet / 8516 m), the world's
fourth highest peak. Fischer, Charley...
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Mount Everest—it is a
large rock
buttress near the
summits of
Everest and
Lhotse. The
Geneva spur is
above Camp III and the
Yellow Band, but
before Camp...