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Pisang Peak |
Seen from Pisang the peak rises
from yak pastures above the village in a uniform
slope to the final summit pyramid, which is an
undistinguished snow and ice slope. Looked at
from above Ongre, the peak is a little more
interesting and can be seen as a curved ridge,
with the faces above Pisang being the truncated
southern end of the mountain. This is made up of
steeply titled rock, the dip slope of which
faces the valley and is well seen in this peak
and the great rock slabs further down the
valley.
The peak obviously has a lot of scope for
exploration and pioneering the whole of the
western flank, which is guarded by hanging
glacier, would appear to offer a considerable
challenge, whilst a traverse of the whole summit
ridge, which connect to a more northern summit
before curving back west looks a superb
possibility. Access to the western end of the
ridge, however, looks problematical as the ridge
as guarded by huge rock slabs, a feature on this
side of the valley. |
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Day 1 :
Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel. |
Day 2 :
Details information regarding about the trip for
basic preparation and make a permit. |
Day 3 :
Drive Besi Sahar |
Day 4 :
Besisahar – Nagdi |
Day 5 :
Nagdi – Jagat |
Day 6 :
Jagat – Tal |
Day 7 :
Tal – Chame |
Day 8 :
Chame – Upper Pisang. |
Day 9 :
Upper Pisang - Pisang Base camp |
Day 10 :
High altitude acclimatize |
Day 11 :
Pisang BC - High camp |
Day 12 :
Rest in high camp |
Day 13 :
High camp - Summit & back BC |
Day 14 :
Pisang BC - Manang |
Day 15 :
Manang rest |
Day 16 :
Manang - Thorong Phedi |
Day 17 :
Thorong Phedi - Thorong Pass - Muktinath |
Day 18 :
Muktinath – Jomsom |
Day 19 :
Fly back to Pokhara. |
Day 20 :
Drive back to Kathmandu. |
Day 21 :
Drive to airport for departure. |
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