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The book describes a very active expedition in Nepal attempting and succeding in climbing several peaks above 6000 metres and one above 7000 metres in the Everest region of the Himalayas. Baruntse is the first of the authors books to be available in english. Bo Belvedere Christensen has climbed for more than 30 years the last 20 of these mostly in the Himalayas. He leads expeditions to some of the highest peaks and has always documented his expeditions in extensive diaries. Bo is now converting the diaries to books thereby sharing his experience with everyone. On the authors website, www.K2-adventure.dk, you can find more information about his books, lectures, guided trips and other adventures you can take part in.
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Seitenzahl: 42
Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2016
Bo Belvedere Christensen climbing in the Eastern part of Nepal Photo by Jan Mathorne
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PREFACE
A CHAOTIC BEGINNING
ACCLIMATISATION
BARUNTSE
GOING HOME OR?
CLOSING THE RING
EXPEDITION SUMMARY
FACTS ON THE AUTHOR
Figure 1: Overview of Mera Peak
Figure 2: Overview of Nepal with the expediton area marked
Figure 3: The view up through the Khumbu valley from near to Pangkomgma
Figure 4: Camp in Pangkongma
Figure 5: The group in front of Mera Peak at the bottom of the valley
Figure 6: Camp in Nashing Dingma
Figure 7: Jesper on one of our acclimatisation climbs
Figure 8: Head shaped rock pillar near Chalem Kharka
Figure 9: The beautiful and difficult mountain TangTse
Figure 10: Camp in Khare, the socalled basecamp
Figure 11: Hanging glacier on TangTse
Figure 12: The two highest Mera summits, the central summit in the middle, North to the right
Figure 13: On route up the last part of the Mera glacier
Figure 14: Many glacier have a steep edge. The Mera glacier is no exception
Figure 15: A few hours after the start from Mera High Camp
Figure 16: Martin, Jens, and Jesper on Mera with Everest behind and Baruntse to the right
Figure 17: Jesper at the crevasse below the summit wall on Mera Central
Figure 18: Lhakpa dancing for victory on Mera Central
Figure 19: Martin, Bo, Jesper and Jens on Mera North. Baruntse behind us to the right
Figure 20: Anny and Dachhamba on the last part against the summit
Figure 21: Bo and Anny on the summit of Mera North
Figure 22: Martin and Jens on the way to West Col during a snow shover
Figure 23: Martin on the snow covered moraine with Baruntse and Baruntse II in the background
Figure 24: Baruntse basecamp. West Col, Baruntse and Baruntse II behind
Figure 25: West Col, where the route crossed just to the right of the leftmost rocks
Figure 26: The view towards Makalu from camp 1
Figure 27: Jens and Martin by camp 1 in the West Col
Figure 28: Jens and Martin on the way towards camp 2
Figure 29: Climbers from our group on their way at dawn
Figure 30: The summit attempt takes place in sunny weather with only a few clouds
Figure 31: Starting from the col between Baruntse and Baruntse II
Figure 32: Jens on fixed ropes at around 6600 metres. Baruntse II just behind him to the left
Figure 33: Anny and Dachhamba on fixed ropes
Figure 34: The scary soft ridge where we turned around in 6900 metres
Figure 35: The group in Baruntse Basecamp before the summit attempt
Figure 36: Baruntse II gennem teleobjektivet fra Basecamp
Figure 37: Jens and Martin in the small icefall between camp 1 and 2
Figure 38: On the way up the Southeast ridge of Baruntse on beautiful morning
Figure 39: Jens on the way to Baruntse
Figure 40: Martin takes a deserved brake beneath a serac wall on the way to Baruntse
Figure 41: Anny and Dachhamba on their way with Makalu in the background
Figure 42: The big drop to the valley where Basecamp is located
Figure 43: Going up the thin edge of the ridge on Baruntse at 6800 metres
Figure 44: Martin on his way up the ridge of Baruntse II
Figure 45: Martin and Jens near the summit of Baruntse II. ”Big” Baruntse behind
Figure 46: The author, Bo Belvedere Christensen, on the summit of Baruntse II
Figure 47: The big unstable ice cake that made us abandon the summit on Baruntse
Figure 48: Afternoon clouds are covering the valley but not the lakes to the left of which Basecamp is located
Figure 49: Climbers as small dots on their way up the summit ridge of Baruntse
Figure 50: A beautiful evening in Basecamp and a new chance to get to the summit
Figure 51: Lhakpa carrying his backpack with straps and band across his forehead
Figure 52: A lightly clouded morning we start our second summit attempt on Baruntse
Figure 53: Lhakpa and Pemba, two faithful helpers
Figure 54: The ridge shortly before our previous high point
Figure 55: Just passed the gap in the snowridge marked by a traversion crevasse