At 8,188m, Cho Oyu is the sixth-highest mountain in the world. Located 20km west of Everest, it sits astride the border of Tibet and Nepal. We already wrote a brief climbing history of the mountain, ...
It is confirmed, Cho Oyu is open to foreign expeditions on the normal route in Tibet. But climbers will need to stick to some strict rules, leaving much of the sense of adventure behind in the name of ...
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Aspen resident and world-class climber Neal Beidleman is doubling down rather than slowing down on expeditions in the Himalaya. Beidleman was part of a team that summited two peaks over 8,000 meters ...
Nepali climber Gelje Sherpa, 29, is proceeding with a wintertime ascent of 26,864-foot Cho Oyu, which straddles the China-Nepal border. While most expeditions on the mountain start in Tibet, Gelje ...
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The Himalayas, the highest mountain range in the world, were formed 50 million years ago. The brilliant peaks stretch across five countries: Nepal, India, Bhutan, China, and Pakistan. The range is ...
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A Norwegian who just became the fastest female to climb the world's 14 highest mountains is now aiming to become the fastest person to complete the feat by beating the record set by a male climber in ...
The Continental Adventure Series recently climbed the first peak in a series in preparation for ascending Cho Oyu, a peak in the Himalayas, in spring of 2004. Five local residents joined six people ...
Aspen resident and world-class climber Neal Beidleman is doubling down rather than slowing down on expeditions in the Himalaya. Beidleman was part of a team that summited two peaks over 8,000 meters ...