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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...
- 000 ft by Gau's account) with
Fischer and
Lopsang when Gau, too,
became unable to proceed. Eventually,
Lopsang was
persuaded by
Fischer to
descend and leave...
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Lopsang Tshering Bhutia (1951/1952–10 May 1993) was an
Indian Sherpa mountaineer who died on
Mount Everest and the
nephew of
Tenzing Nor****. His death...
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Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa,
descended part of the way with him when a
blizzard started. Near the
Southeast ridge balcony (8,400m),
Fischer asked Lopsang to...
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Republic of China. The film
stars Li
Xiaolu as the
titular character, with
Lopsang also starring. The film
premiered at the 48th
Berlin International Film...
- the mountain.
Lopsang saves him by
pulling him back up with the rope
connecting them.
Fischer begins to fall unconscious, and
Lopsang radios for help...
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Lobsang Rampa Rampa discussing being asked about meditation.
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Lobsang Rampa was the pen name of
Cyril Henry...
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Street Journal, May 29, 1997 Deegan, Paul (1998). "Review of The Climb". "
Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa's
response to Krakauer's article". Outsideonline.com. Archived...
- a
bivouac with
Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa and
Mountain Madness Expedition leader Scott Fischer, who was also in
physical distress.
Lopsang eventually descended...
- བློ་བཟང་རྒྱ་མཚོ་ blo
bzang rgya
mtsho Lobsang Gyaco 羅桑嘉措
Lobzang Gyatso Lopsang Gyatso 6
Tsangyang Gyatso 1683–1706 1688 1697 No Yes, in 1721
after death...