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Shishapangma, or
Shishasbangma or
Xixiabangma (Chinese: 希夏邦马; pinyin: Xī xià bāng mǎ), is the 14th-highest
mountain in the world, at 8,027
metres (26,335 ft)...
- climbs, and
mountains all over the world...". He died in an
avalanche on
Shishapangma, in Tibet. The Alex Lowe
Charitable Foundation honors his legacy. In...
- (the
first to be
summited was
Annapurna I in 1950, and the last was
Shishapangma in 1964), and from 1980 to 2021, all 14 were
summited in the
winter (the...
- made
first winter ascents of four of the
fourteen eight-thousanders:
Shishapangma in 2005,
Makalu in 2009,
Gasherbrum II in 2011, and
Nanga Parbat in 2016...
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Kristin Harila in 92 days. He went
missing after an
avalanche hit on
Shishapangma on 7
October 2023. He was
declared dead by
Chinese authorities on 8 October...
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subrange of the
Nepalese Himalayas,
southwest of the Eight-thousander
Shishapangma. It is
listed as the 99th
highest mountain in the world. The Langtang...
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authorities agreed to
grant Purja and his team a
special permit to
scale Shishapangma (8027 m, Tibet, China) in the
autumn season, at the
request of the Nepali...
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Gasherbrum II, also
known as K4, is the world's 13th
highest mountain.
Shishapangma, also
called Gosainthān, is the world's 14th
highest mountain. The Himalayan...
- when the
Chinese authorities refused her
permits to
climb Cho Oyu and
Shishapangma, her
record hunt
ended at that point. On 3 May 2023,
Harila achieved...
- and Cho Oyu (October). In October, she was
climbing her
final ascent,
Shishapangma in Tibet, with
Mingma Sherpa, her
Nepalese guide, when she was killed...