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Kabru

Kabru is a mountain in the Himalayas on the border of eastern Nepal and India. It is part of a ridge that extends south from Kangchenjunga and is the southernmost 7,000 metres (23,000 ft) peak in the world.

Kabru
Kabru, from Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
Highest point
Elevation7,412 m (24,318 ft)
Ranked 65th
Prominence780 m (2,560 ft)
ListingList of mountains in India
List of mountains in Nepal
Coordinates27°38′06″N 88°07′06″E / 27.63500°N 88.11833°E / 27.63500; 88.11833Coordinates: 27°38′06″N 88°07′06″E / 27.63500°N 88.11833°E / 27.63500; 88.11833
Geography
Kabru
Location in India - Nepal border
Kabru
Kabru (Nepal)
LocationIndiaNepal border
Parent rangeHimalaya

The main features of this ridge are as follows (north to south):

To the south west of Kabru south, there is a 6400 m saddle and a 6682 m summit known as Rathong. To its south east is the 6600 m Kabru Dome.

Mountaineering

 
Mt. Kabru at sunrise, Sikkim (2013).

The 7338 m summit of Kabru is the site of a mountaineering altitude record, either in 1883 or in 1905. The English barrister William Graham, the Swiss hotelier Emil Boss and the Swiss mountain guide Ulrich Kaufmann reported to have reached a point 30-40 feet below this summit, which Graham described as "little more than a pillar of ice", at 2pm on October 8, 1883. The ascent was questioned by powerful members of the Alpine Club and the Indian Survey Department, though not by their Himalayan climbing colleagues, and has been dismissed for most of the time since. Recent analysis suggests that the mountaineers may have been correct in their assertions after all.[1] If Graham, Boss and Kaufmann did climb to ~7325 m on Kabru it was a remarkable achievement for its time, breaking the existing altitude record by at least 360 m (assuming a pre-Columbian ascent of Aconcagua) and holding on to it for twenty-six years (when in 1909 an expedition led by Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi reached about 7500 m on Chogolisa).

If their account is dismissed, the same peak nevertheless became the site of an undisputed altitude record on 20 October 1907, when the Norwegians Carl W. Rubenson and Monrad Aas came within 50 m of climbing it. Notably, Rubenson and Aas believed that Kauffmann, Boss and Graham had reached the same point 24 years before.[1]

The summit of this peak, Kabru North, was first reached by C.R.Cooke on 18 November 1935, without oxygen, after his Swiss companion Gustav Schoberth succumbed to altitude sickness at their highest camp. It remained the highest solo climb until 1953.[2]

Talung (7349) was first climbed on May 18, 1964, by Franz Lindner and Tensing Nindra of a German expedition via the West Flank and South Col. Their original plan to climb the high point of Kabru (p.7412) from the 6983 m col had to be abandoned.[3]

On May 10, 1994, 12 members of a large Indian Army expedition led by Major A. Abbey reached the summit of Kabru North (p. 7338). Four more climbers would reach this summit on May 13. From the saddle in between, a total of 27 soldiers made the first ascent of Kabru South (p. 7318) on May 12 and 13. This expedition also accomplished a first ascent of the highest summit of Kabru (p. 7412), which they called Kabru III and at that time was estimated to be 7395 m high. Three members led by Naib Subedar Dan Singh reached the peak on May 12, while a group of four led by Naib Subedar Devi Singh, climbed it on May 13, completing their ascent of all three summits.[4]

In 2004, a group of Serbian climbers unsuccessfully attempted to climb the west face of Kabru South. A series of avalanches forced the group to give up their goal.[5]

The north-northwest pillar of Talung was first climbed in 2015 by two Ukrainian climbers, Mikhail Fomin and Nikita Balabanov, who won the Piolet d'Or for their climb. It was the fifth ascent of Talung.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ a b Willy Blaser and Glyn Hughes, Kabru 1883, a reassessment, The Alpine Journal 2009, p. 219
  2. ^ John Hunt (1998) Lt. Col. Conrad Reginald Cooke, OBE (1901-1996), The Himalayan Journal, Volume 54.
  3. ^ Richard Hechtel, Talung Peak, American Alpine Journal, 1965
  4. ^ Major A. Abbey (1996) Kabru - Mountain of the Gods, The Himalayan Journal, Volume 52, pp. 29–36.
  5. ^ Elizabeth Hawley, Kangchenjunga Himal South, Kabru IV (7,318m), West Face Attempt, American Alpine Journal, 2015
  6. ^ Burns, Cameron M. (December 7, 2015), "Ukrainian Climbers Score Major Route on Mt. Talung", Alpinist, retrieved 2016-04-28.
  7. ^ "Piolets d'Or 2016: four ascents honoured", Planet Mountain, April 7, 2016, retrieved 2016-04-28.

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Kabru is a mountain in the Himalayas on the border of eastern Nepal and India It is part of a ridge that extends south from Kangchenjunga and is the southernmost 7 000 metres 23 000 ft peak in the world KabruKabru from Darjeeling West Bengal IndiaHighest pointElevation7 412 m 24 318 ft Ranked 65thProminence780 m 2 560 ft ListingList of mountains in India List of mountains in NepalCoordinates27 38 06 N 88 07 06 E 27 63500 N 88 11833 E 27 63500 88 11833 Coordinates 27 38 06 N 88 07 06 E 27 63500 N 88 11833 E 27 63500 88 11833GeographyKabruLocation in India Nepal borderShow map of Koshi ProvinceKabruKabru Nepal Show map of NepalLocationIndia Nepal borderParent rangeHimalayaThe main features of this ridge are as follows north to south Kangchenjunga south top 8476 m at 27 41 30 N 88 09 15 E 27 69167 N 88 15417 E 27 69167 88 15417 A 6600 6700 m saddle located at 27 39 51 N 88 09 39 E 27 66417 N 88 16083 E 27 66417 88 16083 A 7349 m summit known as Talung at 27 39 18 N 88 07 51 E 27 65500 N 88 13083 E 27 65500 88 13083 A 6983 m saddle at 27 38 51 N 88 07 21 E 27 64750 N 88 12250 E 27 64750 88 12250 A 7412 m summit at 27 38 06 N 88 07 06 E 27 63500 N 88 11833 E 27 63500 88 11833 This point has sufficient prominence to be classified as the highest point of a separate mountain according to the definition used in List of highest mountains It is confusingly referred to by some authorities as Kabru IV but it is not clear that this is correct or that any Kabru name is correctly applied to this summit A substantial field of firn measuring about 2 km from north to south and 1 km from east to west This is almost entirely over 7200 m and the watershed divide that runs through this field does not drop below this height A 7338 m summit at ca 27 37 09 N 88 07 28 E 27 61917 N 88 12444 E 27 61917 88 12444 at the eastern boundary of the field of firn This point is known as Kabru North Although it is lower than the 7412 m summit it has been at times considered to be Kabru s highest point with the higher summit considered to be an unnamed summit along the ridge to Kangchenjunga An intervening c 7200 m saddle A 7318 m summit at 27 36 30 N 88 06 42 E 27 60833 N 88 11167 E 27 60833 88 11167 known as Kabru South is the southernmost 7000 m peak in the world To the south west of Kabru south there is a 6400 m saddle and a 6682 m summit known as Rathong To its south east is the 6600 m Kabru Dome Mountaineering Edit Mt Kabru at sunrise Sikkim 2013 The 7338 m summit of Kabru is the site of a mountaineering altitude record either in 1883 or in 1905 The English barrister William Graham the Swiss hotelier Emil Boss and the Swiss mountain guide Ulrich Kaufmann reported to have reached a point 30 40 feet below this summit which Graham described as little more than a pillar of ice at 2pm on October 8 1883 The ascent was questioned by powerful members of the Alpine Club and the Indian Survey Department though not by their Himalayan climbing colleagues and has been dismissed for most of the time since Recent analysis suggests that the mountaineers may have been correct in their assertions after all 1 If Graham Boss and Kaufmann did climb to 7325 m on Kabru it was a remarkable achievement for its time breaking the existing altitude record by at least 360 m assuming a pre Columbian ascent of Aconcagua and holding on to it for twenty six years when in 1909 an expedition led by Luigi Amedeo Duke of the Abruzzi reached about 7500 m on Chogolisa If their account is dismissed the same peak nevertheless became the site of an undisputed altitude record on 20 October 1907 when the Norwegians Carl W Rubenson and Monrad Aas came within 50 m of climbing it Notably Rubenson and Aas believed that Kauffmann Boss and Graham had reached the same point 24 years before 1 The summit of this peak Kabru North was first reached by C R Cooke on 18 November 1935 without oxygen after his Swiss companion Gustav Schoberth succumbed to altitude sickness at their highest camp It remained the highest solo climb until 1953 2 Talung 7349 was first climbed on May 18 1964 by Franz Lindner and Tensing Nindra of a German expedition via the West Flank and South Col Their original plan to climb the high point of Kabru p 7412 from the 6983 m col had to be abandoned 3 On May 10 1994 12 members of a large Indian Army expedition led by Major A Abbey reached the summit of Kabru North p 7338 Four more climbers would reach this summit on May 13 From the saddle in between a total of 27 soldiers made the first ascent of Kabru South p 7318 on May 12 and 13 This expedition also accomplished a first ascent of the highest summit of Kabru p 7412 which they called Kabru III and at that time was estimated to be 7395 m high Three members led by Naib Subedar Dan Singh reached the peak on May 12 while a group of four led by Naib Subedar Devi Singh climbed it on May 13 completing their ascent of all three summits 4 In 2004 a group of Serbian climbers unsuccessfully attempted to climb the west face of Kabru South A series of avalanches forced the group to give up their goal 5 The north northwest pillar of Talung was first climbed in 2015 by two Ukrainian climbers Mikhail Fomin and Nikita Balabanov who won the Piolet d Or for their climb It was the fifth ascent of Talung 6 7 References Edit a b Willy Blaser and Glyn Hughes Kabru 1883 a reassessment The Alpine Journal 2009 p 219 John Hunt 1998 Lt Col Conrad Reginald Cooke OBE 1901 1996 The Himalayan Journal Volume 54 Richard Hechtel Talung Peak American Alpine Journal 1965 Major A Abbey 1996 Kabru Mountain of the Gods The Himalayan Journal Volume 52 pp 29 36 Elizabeth Hawley Kangchenjunga Himal South Kabru IV 7 318m West Face Attempt American Alpine Journal 2015 Burns Cameron M December 7 2015 Ukrainian Climbers Score Major Route on Mt Talung Alpinist retrieved 2016 04 28 Piolets d Or 2016 four ascents honoured Planet Mountain April 7 2016 retrieved 2016 04 28 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kabru Retrieved from https en 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