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states that, "On 20 December 1950, Peter left Lhasa. Heinrich Harrer had already left for southern Tibet in the middle of
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crossing the Tsang Chok-la Pass (5,896 metres) on 17 May 1944 and thereafter split into two groups: Harrer and Kopp, Aufschnaiter and
Treipel. On 17 June Treipel, exhausted, bought himself a horse and rode back to the lowlands. Several months later, when the remaining three were still without visas
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On 20 December 1950, Peter left Lhasa. Heinrich Harrer had already left for southern Tibet in the middle of
November, finally leaving the country in March 1951. But Aufschnaiter wanted to stay in Tibet as long as possible, and in fact remained another ten months. (...) at this time he was on the
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in 1973 at the age of 73. He is buried at KitzbĂĽheler
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and Heins von Have disguised as
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was on the south-western frontier of Tibet. On the way there he visited the monastery of
Rongphu, which the Chinese had not yet destroyed, and from there climbed, alone, as far as No. 1 camp on the northern ascent route to Everest."
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south-western frontier of Tibet. On the way there he visited the monastery of
Rongphu, which the Chinese had not yet destroyed, and from there climbed, alone, as far as No. 1 camp on the northern ascent route to Everest.
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in the area. He also looked into improving the quality of seeds. With Harrer he charted the first exact map of the capital city. His archaeological findings led to a correspondence with the scholar
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with their shaky car, but several hundred kilometers northwest of
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