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Neighboring Lhotse is equally busy, with some climbers aiming for a double-header by adding Everest from Camp 2. Two of the climbers targeting a double-header didn't make it back alive.
An Indian climber from Makalu Adventure and another Romanian TV operator from Glacier Himalaya Treks died on Mt Lhotse on May 18, base camp officials said. Rakesh Bishnoi from Rajasthan ...
KATHMANDU, May 19 (Reuters) - An Indian climber and another from Romania died on Nepal's Mount Lhotse, the world’s fourth tallest peak, hiking officials said on Monday, taking the season's death ...
Rakesh Kumar, a 39-year-old climber from India, died on Sunday while descending from the summit of Lhotse, which stands at 8,516m (27,940ft), according to Makalu Adventure, the expedition organiser.
Rakesh Bishnoi from Rajasthan breathed his last at Yellow Band near Camp IV after returning from the summit point on Lhotse on Monday, The Himalayan Times newspaper reported. KATHMANDU ...
Nepal has issued over 1,100 permits to mountaineers this season, including 107 for Lhotse. Climbers attempting Lhotse use the same base camp as those aiming for Everest’s summit. They follow the ...
Kathmandu: Two climbers from Romania and India have died on Nepal's Mount Lhotse, the world's fourth highest peak, officials said Monday, taking the number of fatalities this season to at least nine.
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