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Cho Oyu 2007

At 8201 meters / 26,906 feet, Cho Oyu is the sixth highest mountain in the world. It is located on the border of Tibet and Nepal about 20 miles to the west of Mount Everest.
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Bhote Koshi River rafting
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Bhote Koshi River rafting

  • Leaving ABC (18,456ft/5.625m) – Nongpa La (18,835ft/5.741m) pass to Nepal behind
  • Through the ABC Cho Oyu (18,456ft/5.625m)
  • ABC (18,456ft/5.625m) – more than 400 inhabitants this season
  • Camp 1 (C1) (20.833ft/6.350m) – Cho Oyu (26,906ft/8.201m) above
  • Crevasse above C1 (20.833ft/6.350m)
  • Towards ice cliff above C1 (20.833ft/6.350m) – Cho Oyu (26,906ft/8.201m) above
  • Above C1 (20.833ft/6.350m) – below: C1, left and ABC (18,456ft/5.625m), right
  • Closer to C2 (23,392ft/7.130m)
  • Ice cliff (21,982ft/6.700m) above C1 (20.833ft/6.350m)
  • Camp 2 (C2) (23,392ft/7.130m) – storm is coming
  • C2 (23,392ft/7.130m) – Cho Oyu (26,906ft/8.201m) above
  • C2 (23,392ft/7.130m) – below: C1 (20.833ft/6.350m), behind: Shishapangma (26,289ft/8.013m)
  • C1 (20.833ft/6.350m) - Ferocious wind. Our expedition was terminated prematurely! :(
  • View from Tingri, Tibet (12,586ft/4.380m) on our way back:<br />
Everest (29,035ft/8.850m), left and Cho Oyu (26,906ft/8.201m), right
  • Tsong La pass (17,977ft/5.480m) – Langtang Himal behind
  • Bhote Koshi River rafting
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