MAKALU

For other
uses, see Makalu (disambiguation)."Makaru"
redirects here. For the village in Iran, see Makaru, Iran.Makalu in
Nepal officially in China officially Makaru; Chinese, Pinyin: Mǎkǎlǔ Shān;
Makalungma in Limbu is the fifth highest mountain in the world at 8,463 metres
(27,766 ft). It is located in the Mahalangur Himalayas 19 km (12 mi) southeast
of Mount Everest, on the border between Nepal and China. One of the
eight-thousanders, Makalu is an isolated peak whose shape is a four-sided
pyramid.Makalu has
two notable subsidiary peaks. Kangchungtse, or Makalu II (7,678 m) lies about 3
km (2 mi) north-northwest of the main summit. Rising about 5 km (3.1 mi)
north-northeast of the main summit across a broad plateau, and connected to
Kangchungtse by a narrow, 7,200 m saddle, is Chomo Lonzo (7,804 m).The first
attempt on Makalu was made by an American team led by William Siri in the
spring of 1954. The expedition was composed of Sierra Club members including
Allen Steck, and was called the California Himalayan Expedition to Makalu. This
was the first American mountaineering expedition to the Himalaya.They attempted
the southeast ridge but were turned back at 7,100 m (23,300 ft) by a constant
barrage of storms. A New Zealand team including Sir Edmund Hillary was also
active in the spring, but did not get very high due to injury and illness. In
the fall of 1954, a French reconnaissance expedition made the first ascents of
the subsidiary summits Kangchungtse (October 22: Jean Franco, Lionel Terray,
Sardar Gyaltsen Norbu and Pa Norbu) and Chomo Lonzo (October 30(?): Jean Couzy
and Terray).Makalu was
first climbed on May 15, 1955 by Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy of a French
expedition led by Jean Franco. Franco, G. Magnone and Sardar Gyaltsen Norbu
summitted the next day, followed by Bouvier, S. Coupe, Leroux and A. Vialatte
on the 17th. This was an amazing achievement at the time to have the vast
majority of expedition members summit, especially on such a difficult peak.
Prior to this time, summits were reached by 1-2 people at most with the rest of
teams providing logistical support before turning around and heading home. The
French team climbed Makalu by the north face and northeast ridge, via the
saddle between Makalu and Kangchungtse (the Makalu-La), establishing the
standard route.Makalu-Barun
Valley is a himalayan glacier valley situated at the base of Mt. Makalu in the
Sankhuwasabha district Nepal. This valley lies entirely inside the Makalu Barun
National Park.Barun Valley
provides stunning contrasts, where high waterfalls cascade into deep gorges,
craggy rocks rise from lush green forests, and colorful flowers bloom beneath
white snow peaks. This unique landscape shelters some of the last pristine
mountain ecosystems on earth. Rare species of animals and plants flourish in
diverse climates and habitats, relatively undisturbed by human kind.The first
attempt of the Ski in the Himalayas expedition traveled along this valley to reach
to the Makalu Base Camp.
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