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Dudh Koshi

Dudh Koshi (दुधकोशी नदी, Milk-Koshi River) is a river in eastern Nepal. It is the highest river in terms of elevation.[1]

Dudh Koshi
Location
CountryNepal
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationEast of Gokyo Lakes
 • coordinates27°56′05″N 86°42′34″E / 27.9347°N 86.7094°E / 27.9347; 86.7094
Mouth 
 • location
Sun Kosi near Harkapur
 • coordinates
27°08′58″N 86°26′00″E / 27.1494°N 86.4333°E / 27.1494; 86.4333Coordinates: 27°08′58″N 86°26′00″E / 27.1494°N 86.4333°E / 27.1494; 86.4333
Basin features
River systemKoshi River
Tributaries 
 • leftImja Khola

Koshi river system

The Kosi River, or Sapt Koshi, drains eastern up. It is known as Sapta Koshi because of the seven rivers which join together in east-central Nepal to form this river. The main rivers forming the Sapta Koshi River system are – the Sun Koshi (सुन कोशी)], the Indravati River (इन्द्रावती), the tama Koshi (तामा कोशी), the Dudh Koshi (दुध कोशी), the Arun River (अरुण), Tamor River (तमोर) and Likhu River. The Dudh Kosi river originates from the high-altitude areas of Mount Everest (8848 metres) and the snow and glacier melt contributes significant portion of streamflow, especially during the dry season.[2][3][4] The combined river flows through the Chatra Gorge in a southerly direction to emerge from the hills.[5][6]

Course

The river drains the Mount Everest massif, the highest peak in the world.[5] It begins just east of Gokyo Lakes and flows south to Namche Bazaar. Continuing south, the Dudh Koshi exits Sagarmatha National Park and passes to the west of Lukla. The Lamding Khola joins the Dudh Koshi to the southwest of Surkya and continues its southerly course to Harkapur, where it joins the Sun Kosi.[7][8]

Paddling

 

The river is characteristic of extreme white water and normally cannot be used for watersports. The descent is over 5% and there are rapids that reach WW VI difficulty (not yet rated by AWA) and places that need to be portaged even with the best equipment. In addition, the river often changes — big stones getting moved around by natural forces etc.

Flowing down from Mount Everest, the river is believed to be the highest navigable whitewater. As such, it came to attention of teams participating in the world cup since Austrian paddlers made a world record descending from 3200 m altitude in France. Czechoslovak sportsmen then agreed to take up the challenge. A team of sixteen men, fourteen Czechs and two Slovaks, had been gathered and on 4 January 1973 they set on the journey from Děhylov by cars (notably using customized Tatra 138 that had to survive over 30,000 km forth and back). For the last part from Lukla to Pheriche, 110 porters were hired to carry the boats and other equipment. The actual river trip began on 1 April near Pheriche at 4243 mamsl and ran for 126 km down to Sun Kosi. The paddlers used both covered tandem canoes (C2) of Vertex brand and solo kayaks (K1), all made of fiberglass. The expedition returned home safely in August the same year.[9]

Three years later, in 1976, there was a British expedition of seven kayakers under the leadership of Mike Jones. They used 4 metres long fiberglass slalom-style kayaks specially designed by Pyranha Canoes with extra buyonancy and reinforcement. The expedition is notable for taking place in September to avoid ice and when the water was high to set new altitude record. They paddled at approximately 5300 mamsl on one of the lakes at the Khumbu Glacier.[10] But the high water flow had its downside — many parts were too dangerous and had to be omitted; the result was that just two boats out of eleven survived to the end at the confluence with Sun Kosi. It is unclear which parts of the river were skipped, but the descent is generally considered incomplete.[11] The next year, HTV documentary movie "Dudh Kosi: Relentless River of Everest"[12] has been released which is a source of common misconception that this was the first trip on the river.

Note that both expeditions didn't embark on Dudh Kosi but rather on Lobuche which is the river formed by the Khumbu Glacier and which runs around Pheriche. Just below Pheriche it merges with Imja Khola which then runs for about ten kilometres before it joins Dudh Kosi under Tengboche.

Since then, there were many expeditions using wide variety of boat constructions allowing to run some rapids that had to be portaged previously. However the access to upper parts above Lukla is now limited due to stricter regulations in and around national parks.

References

  1. ^ "Energy officials lean towards Dudh Koshi Hydroelectric Project". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Commodity prices fall after Dudh Koshi bridge opens". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Dudh Kosi River Expedition: Dudh Koshi River Nepal, Upper Dudh Koshi Expedition, River of Everest, River Expedition on the Himalayas, Kayak the Dudh Kosi, Raft down Dudh Koshi River Nepal". www.raftnepal.com. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  4. ^ Nepal. S, Krause. P, Fluegel, W-A. Fink. M, Fischer. C (2014). "Understanding the hydrological system dynamics of a glaciated alpine catchment in the Himalayan region using the J2000 hydrological model". Hydrological Processes. 28 (3): 1329–1344. Bibcode:2014HyPr...28.1329N. doi:10.1002/hyp.9627. S2CID 129527517.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b Negi, Sharad Singh (1991). Himalayan rivers, lakes and glaciers. Kosi River System, p. 89. ISBN 9788185182612. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  6. ^ Bahadur, Jagdish (2004). Himalayan snow and glaciers: associated environmental problems, progress. Kosi, p. 90. ISBN 9788180690914. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  7. ^ "Sun Kosi River". Tiger Mountain. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  8. ^ "60 Top Dudh Koshi River Pictures, Photos and Images". www.gettyimages.in. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  9. ^ Zapomenuté výpravy: Expedice Dudh-Kosi
  10. ^ "Everest kayak".
  11. ^ "Return to the Relentless River of Everest".
  12. ^ Dudh Koshi at IMDb

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Dudh Koshi द धक श नद Milk Koshi River is a river in eastern Nepal It is the highest river in terms of elevation 1 Dudh KoshiLocationCountryNepalPhysical characteristicsSource locationEast of Gokyo Lakes coordinates27 56 05 N 86 42 34 E 27 9347 N 86 7094 E 27 9347 86 7094Mouth locationSun Kosi near Harkapur coordinates27 08 58 N 86 26 00 E 27 1494 N 86 4333 E 27 1494 86 4333 Coordinates 27 08 58 N 86 26 00 E 27 1494 N 86 4333 E 27 1494 86 4333Basin featuresRiver systemKoshi RiverTributaries leftImja Khola Contents 1 Koshi river system 2 Course 3 Paddling 4 ReferencesKoshi river system EditThe Kosi River or Sapt Koshi drains eastern up It is known as Sapta Koshi because of the seven rivers which join together in east central Nepal to form this river The main rivers forming the Sapta Koshi River system are the Sun Koshi स न क श the Indravati River इन द र वत the tama Koshi त म क श the Dudh Koshi द ध क श the Arun River अर ण Tamor River तम र and Likhu River The Dudh Kosi river originates from the high altitude areas of Mount Everest 8848 metres and the snow and glacier melt contributes significant portion of streamflow especially during the dry season 2 3 4 The combined river flows through the Chatra Gorge in a southerly direction to emerge from the hills 5 6 Course EditThe river drains the Mount Everest massif the highest peak in the world 5 It begins just east of Gokyo Lakes and flows south to Namche Bazaar Continuing south the Dudh Koshi exits Sagarmatha National Park and passes to the west of Lukla The Lamding Khola joins the Dudh Koshi to the southwest of Surkya and continues its southerly course to Harkapur where it joins the Sun Kosi 7 8 Paddling Edit The river is characteristic of extreme white water and normally cannot be used for watersports The descent is over 5 and there are rapids that reach WW VI difficulty not yet rated by AWA and places that need to be portaged even with the best equipment In addition the river often changes big stones getting moved around by natural forces etc Flowing down from Mount Everest the river is believed to be the highest navigable whitewater As such it came to attention of teams participating in the world cup since Austrian paddlers made a world record descending from 3200 m altitude in France Czechoslovak sportsmen then agreed to take up the challenge A team of sixteen men fourteen Czechs and two Slovaks had been gathered and on 4 January 1973 they set on the journey from Dehylov by cars notably using customized Tatra 138 that had to survive over 30 000 km forth and back For the last part from Lukla to Pheriche 110 porters were hired to carry the boats and other equipment The actual river trip began on 1 April near Pheriche at 4243 mamsl and ran for 126 km down to Sun Kosi The paddlers used both covered tandem canoes C2 of Vertex brand and solo kayaks K1 all made of fiberglass The expedition returned home safely in August the same year 9 Three years later in 1976 there was a British expedition of seven kayakers under the leadership of Mike Jones They used 4 metres long fiberglass slalom style kayaks specially designed by Pyranha Canoes with extra buyonancy and reinforcement The expedition is notable for taking place in September to avoid ice and when the water was high to set new altitude record They paddled at approximately 5300 mamsl on one of the lakes at the Khumbu Glacier 10 But the high water flow had its downside many parts were too dangerous and had to be omitted the result was that just two boats out of eleven survived to the end at the confluence with Sun Kosi It is unclear which parts of the river were skipped but the descent is generally considered incomplete 11 The next year HTV documentary movie Dudh Kosi Relentless River of Everest 12 has been released which is a source of common misconception that this was the first trip on the river Note that both expeditions didn t embark on Dudh Kosi but rather on Lobuche which is the river formed by the Khumbu Glacier and which runs around Pheriche Just below Pheriche it merges with Imja Khola which then runs for about ten kilometres before it joins Dudh Kosi under Tengboche Since then there were many expeditions using wide variety of boat constructions allowing to run some rapids that had to be portaged previously However the access to upper parts above Lukla is now limited due to stricter regulations in and around national parks References Edit Energy officials lean towards Dudh Koshi Hydroelectric Project kathmandupost com Retrieved 23 July 2019 Commodity prices fall after Dudh Koshi bridge opens kathmandupost com Retrieved 23 July 2019 Dudh Kosi River Expedition Dudh Koshi River Nepal Upper Dudh Koshi Expedition River of Everest River Expedition on the Himalayas Kayak the Dudh Kosi Raft down Dudh Koshi River Nepal www raftnepal com Retrieved 23 July 2019 Nepal S Krause P Fluegel W A Fink M Fischer C 2014 Understanding the hydrological system dynamics of a glaciated alpine catchment in the Himalayan region using the J2000 hydrological model Hydrological Processes 28 3 1329 1344 Bibcode 2014HyPr 28 1329N doi 10 1002 hyp 9627 S2CID 129527517 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Negi Sharad Singh 1991 Himalayan rivers lakes and glaciers Kosi River System p 89 ISBN 9788185182612 Retrieved 2010 05 14 Bahadur Jagdish 2004 Himalayan snow and glaciers associated environmental problems progress Kosi p 90 ISBN 9788180690914 Retrieved 2010 05 14 Sun Kosi River Tiger Mountain Retrieved 2010 05 25 60 Top Dudh Koshi River Pictures Photos and Images www gettyimages in Retrieved 23 July 2019 Zapomenute vypravy Expedice Dudh Kosi Everest kayak Return to the Relentless River of Everest Dudh Koshi at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dudh Koshi amp oldid 1144830820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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