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Manaslu 07 07 Naike Peak From Syala Manaslu 07 08 Khayang and Saula Himal From Kharka Near Pung-gyen Gompa Manaslu 07 09 Shringi Himal From Kharka Near Pung-gyen Gompa Manaslu 07 10 Ngadu Chuli and Manaslu From Pung-gyen Gompa Manaslu 07 11 Ngadu Chuli From Pung-gyen Gompa
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Manaslu 07 09 Shringi Himal From Kharka Near Pung-gyen Gompa  [9 of 23]


From the kharka on the way from Syala to Pung-gyen Gompa, I had a perfect view of the Shringi Himal (7187m). Shringi, also known as Chamar, is an ice sheathed mountain near the Tibetan border. Shringi was climbed for the first time on June 5, 1953 by Maurice Bishop and Nyamgal Sherpa on a four person New Zealand Expedition led by Athol Roberts. Shringi South to the right is only 4m lower at 7183m.
Manaslu 07 09 Shringi Himal From Kharka Near Pung-gyen Gompa From the kharka on the way from Syala to Pung-gyen Gompa, I had a perfect view of the Shringi Himal (7187m). Shringi, also known as Chamar, is an ice sheathed mountain near the Tibetan border. Shringi was climbed for the first time on June 5, 1953 by Maurice Bishop and Nyamgal Sherpa on a four person New Zealand Expedition led by Athol Roberts. Shringi South to the right is only 4m lower at 7183m.

DATE: 2003-10-20 11:39