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Mt Makalu Expedition - 2014 Spring - 54 days

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Duration: 54 days
Rating: Popular
Destination: Nepal
Season: Spring

Mt makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world which is an isolated peak, located just 22 km east of Mount Everest & Situated between Everest and Kanchenjunga, on the Nepali-Tibetan border. Makalu Expedition was first climbed by a French party in 1955. The peak was first mapped and photographed from the Tibetan side by the 1921 British Everest reconnaissance. Hillary and Shipton photographed mount Makalu on the 1951 Everest reconnaissance. Hillary and others approached the peak a year later after the failure of their mount Cho Oyu expedition. The first attempt on mount Makalu was in 1954 by a US team, mostly from California, who trekked all the way from the Indian border near Biratnagar. At the same time a British team approached the mountain, but this expedition was abandoned when Hillary became seriously ill and had to be evacuated. In the autumn of 1954 a French team attempted the peak. In the following spring, successfully ascents were made by three teams of French climbers on successive days. The Japanese climbed mount Makalu in 1970, another French team climbed it in 1971 and a Yugoslav expedition reached the summit in 1975.

Makalu West Face It is very adventurous route to climb because it is a little bit dangerous as well. The 5 attempts were made before climbing this Mount Makalu Mountain; then only it was succeeded in the final. The West Face was successfully scaled in 1997. The Russian expedition had taken the route of this West Face of mount Makalu, leaded by Sergey Efimov and climbed the top on 21st of May via the most difficult route. The last part of the route had gone on Parago ridge. Alexei Bolotov, Yuri Ermachek, Dmitri Pavlenko, Igor Bugachevski and Nikolai Jiline had climbed on the top of mount Makalu at this time For this ascent they were awarded the “Gold ice- axe”.

The routes are of 4 parts: The bottom part starts from the base of the West Face at 5,800 meters and climbs to the hanging ice-fall at 6,100 meters to the right part of the ice-fall. The second part extends from the plateau above the ice-fall along 35 to 45 degree elevation’s rock up to the 6,500 meters high. The next section is an ice-rock wall, 50 to 55 degrees steep & that extends to 7,400 meters height. The last final section begins 70 to 75 degree elevation’s rock pillar, which leads to the west ridge at 8,000 meters height till to the top of the summit. Ropes are typically fixed from 5800m to 6100m and from 6500 m to 7500m. Camps established by the Russian Team were at the following locations. The French Route on the West Pillar is an aesthetically stunning line that has been seldom attempted.

It is an exceedingly difficult, a very steep pillar that was first successfully ascended in 1971. The crux of the line comes at approximately 7,600m in the area of the Seignior Wall. The first US team to summit was in 1980, they scaled via this West Pillar Route. The team was made up of Jim States, John Roskelley, Kim Momb and Chris Kopczynski. They topped on the summit without the use of oxygen or Sherpa support.

 

Day 1: Welcome to Nepal. upon your arrival at Nepal our representative welcome you and assists to transfer in your hotel. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu (1,350m).
Day 2: Kathmandu, Sightseeing, shopping and preparation for upcoming expedition.
Day 3: Official works for expedition and Briefing in Ministry of Tourism.
Day 4: Flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar then trek to Khadbari (1040m).
Day 5: Trek from Khadbari to Bhotebas (1730m).
Day 6: Trek from Bhotebas to Chichira.
Day 7: Trek from Chichiara to Num.
Day 8: Trek from Num to Kuwapani (1560m).
Day 9: Trek from Kuwapani to Tashi Goan (2100m).
Day 10: Rest at Tashi Goan for acclimatization.
Day 11: Trek fromTashi Goan to Kauma (3760m).
Day 12: Trek from Kauma to Dobato(3700m).
Day 13: Trek from Dobato to Nebe Kharka (4320m).
Day 14: Trek from Nebe Kharka to Sherson (4630m).
Day 15: Trek from Sherson to Makalu base camp.
Day 16: Climb Makalu High Camp.
Day 48: Climbing Period of Mt. Makalu.
Day 49: Trek from Makalu base camp to Yak Kharka.
Day 50: Trek from Yak Kharka to Mumbuk.
Day 51: Trek from Mumbuk to Tashi Goan.
Day 52: Trek from Tashi Goan to Num.
Day 53: Trek from Num to Chichira
Day 54: Trek from Chichira to Khandbari.

 

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