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584:. At dawn and dusk, "the copper colored rock of Mount Kamet reflecting the oblique rays of the sun on its hanging glaciers appears to set these glaciers aglow with crackling flames and bathes the mountain in a red burning glow". Hence the term "glacier fire" is also used as an allusion to the name Kamet.
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Paschimi) Kamet Glacier, the East (Purbi or Purva) Kamet Glacier and the Raikana Glacier systems surround Kamet. The branches of the West Kamet Glacier head on the western slopes of Kamet, Abi Gamin, and Mukut Parbat. The East Kamet Glacier flows from the eastern side of Kamet and
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to make surveys, travel into Tibet in disguise. After being discovered and arrested, they return, and attempt Abi Gamin from Tibet (via the Abi Gamin
Glacier), believing it to be Kamet. (This mistake hampers expeditions until 1912.) They claim to reach a height of 6,785 m (22,260 ft), which
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and A. L. Mumm, with alpine guides Alexis and Henri
Brocherel, make a preliminary reconnaissance of the eastern and western sides of Kamet. The highest point reached is 6,100 m (20,000 ft) above the East Kamet Glacier. Longstaff deems the East Kamet route as too dangerous due to avalanche
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Herbert Wolf followed the traditional route to the summit via the Purbi Kamet glacier and the Meade's col. Four high camps were established and the attempt took place from the summit camp at an altitude of 7080 m. On 28 September 2010, the leader with Oliver Amann,
786:. 2012: the team of Bengol, Bharat (Abdul Kalam Educational Society) Celebrated the 150th birthday of Swami Vivekananda. Summit by three sherpa (Lakpa Sherpa, Migma Sherpa and Dukkpa Sherpa) and three members (Md.Gazali Khan, Santu Biswash and Nandan Prasad Jaiswal " Nandu").
350:. From Meade's Col the route ascends the northeast edge of the north face. The ascent to Meade's col involves steep gullies, a rock wall, and several glacier climbs. Five camps are usually placed en route. The final ascent to the summit involves steep snow, possibly icy.
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conducted scientific studies during their 1920 Kamet expedition focusing on the physiology of high altitude travel and acclimatization, and on the possibility of using supplemental oxygen. These studies eventually proved useful on expeditions to Mount
Everest.
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in the canton Valais, Pierre Blanc, Justin Blanc and Jean Perrin, attempts Kamet by
Slingsby's route, and also later explores the Raikhana glacier system to the east of Kamet. Meade concludes that the East Kamet Glacier is the only practicable route to Kamet's
1012:, Kolkata Section, Himalayan Club, 2006; 160 pages. (Commemorating 75 years after the first ascent; an exhaustive anthology of articles by famous mountaineers, plus maps, routes and rare historical photographs, including those taken by Frank Smythe.)
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2012: Southwest face (2,000m) was climbed for the first time by French climbers, Sébastien Bohin, Didier
Jourdan, Sébastien Moatti, and Sébastien Ratel, following a route that they called Spicy Game, and for which they won a 2013
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returns to the
Bhyundar Valley and makes the solo first ascent of Mana on 12 August, through its south ridge from the plateau at the head of the Uttari Naktoni glacier. His companion P.R. Oliver stopped exhausted at
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2010: An avalanche kills Lt Col C. Poornachandra and Maj Manish Gusain. They were a part of a 41-member Indian army team led by Col Ajay
Kothiyal. None of the 41-members summitted the peak due to lack of technical
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1911: Capt. A. M. Slingsby attempts Kamet on the western side from
Ghastoli Glacier (or West Kamet Glacier) via the col on the ridge between Abi Gamin and Mukut Parbat (subsequently named as Slingsby's Col, 6,400
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1966: Mana is climbed on 19 September by a new route, the NW ridge from Purbi Kamet glacier which had rebuffed Smythe in 1937, by Pranesh Chakraborty, Pasang Phutar, Tshering Lhakpa, Pasang Tshering from Camp
628:, under E. C. Ryall, accurately surveys Kamet's position. However, he supports the inaccurate belief that Abi Gamin is a minor subpeak of Kamet and that a northern route to the summit is practical.
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2000: To mark the turn of century, Ruptaps Mountaineering Club from Asansol, West Bengal climbed Kamet on 3 October 2000. The summiters were Leader Gautam Mukherjee and Jasjeet Singh.
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Mana. The Raikhana glacier originates on the east side of Meade's Col saddle, flows east of Abi Gamin, and unites with the East Kamet Glacier. The West Kamet Glacier drains into the
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The standard route begins from the East Kamet (or Purbi Kamet) Glacier, ascending via Meade's Col (c. 7,100m/23,300 ft), the saddle between Kamet and its northern outlier
331:, the expedition's doctor, Bill Birnie and Lewa Sherpa, members of a British expedition. Kamet was the first peak over 25,000 ft (7,620 m) to be climbed, and was the
576:, "little"), as distinct from the "higher snows" of the Kailash range, 110 miles east of Kamet. This range is slightly lower than Kamet, its highest peak being
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1986 Kamet was scaled by Mountaineering Club from Mumbai – Girivihar on 11 June 1986. Leader – Shrikant Oka, Summiters – Anil Kumar and Sanjay Borole,
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1914: Kellas makes another reconnaissance of which no records are available, and which is probably abandoned midway due to the commencement of
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1913: Meade, with Alpine guide Pierre Blanc, attempts Kamet from the eastern side and reaches Meade's Col, 7,138 m. (23,420 ft).
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Nicolas Touboul, Bernd Mayer and Roland Brand reached the summit. Erich Eisele could not go above 5620 m for health reasons.
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938:"Much-Eyed Face on Kamet Finally Climbed - Climbing magazine"
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High Asia: An illustrated guide to the 7,000 metre peaks
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through dense mountain forest; access is easier today.
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979:"Piolets d'Or 2013: Six Nominees, Six Awards"
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378:Mukut Parbat, 7,242 m (23,760 ft)
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29:Romanization of Hebrew
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733:Ang Tharkay
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714:George Lowe
678:World War I
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828:References
725:Darjeeling
708:(leader),
486:79°36′57″E
483:30°52′52″N
474:prominence
439:79°36′09″E
436:30°55′57″N
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398:79°34′13″E
395:30°57′08″N
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337:Nanda Devi
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276:region of
127:79°35′30″E
124:30°55′12″N
83:Prominence
990:1 January
599:Abi Gamin
476:= 720 m,
464:Mana Peak
423:Abi Gamin
388:= 840 m,
348:Abi Gamin
152:Geography
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984:Alpinist
751:Japanese
670:in 1916.
429:= 217 m
310:Ranikhet
300:Climbing
284:, after
270:mountain
221:Climbing
193:Location
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698:23000'.
663:summit.
610:Adolphe
566:Kangmed
554:Kangmen
274:Garhwal
272:in the
99:Listing
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853:28 May
693:1937:
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25:Hebrew
640:risk.
282:India
266:कामेत
262:Hindi
258:Kamet
201:India
104:Ultra
55:Kamet
44:Kemet
1022:ISBN
992:2023
950:2008
855:2014
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