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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Itinerary In Detail |
Days 01 :
Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to the Hotel |
Days 02 :
Sight seeing around Kathmandu valley |
Days 03 :
Drive to Bensisahar |
Days 04 :
Trek to Bahundanda |
Days 05 :
Trek to Chyamje |
Days 06 :
Trek to Dharapani |
Days 07 :
Trek to Chame |
Days 08 :
Trek to Pisang |
Days 09 :
Trek to Pisang base camp |
Days 10 :
Acclimatization at Base camp |
Days 11 :
High camp |
Days 12 :
Summit up to Pisang peak and back to base camp |
Days 13 :
Trek to Pisang |
Days 14 :
Trek to Danaque |
Days 15 :
Trek to Chyamje |
Days 16 :
Trek to Ngadi |
Days 17 :
Trek to Bensisahar |
Days 18 :
Drive back to Kathmandu |
Days 19 :
Rest day in Kathmandu |
Days 20 :
Departure on your own destination |
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