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Born on this day

1964 Radek Jaroš, Czech climber, who ascended Everest in 1998, Kangchenjunga in 2002, Broad Peak in 2003, Cho Oyu and Shisha Pangma in 2004, Nanga Parbat in 2005, Dhaulagiri I and Makalu in 2008, Manaslu (C3) in 2009, Gasherbrum II and I in 2010, Lhotse in 2011, Annapurna I in 2012 and K2 in 2014.


First ascents on this day

1982 Omi Kangri SE- and Central-Peaks ( 6718 and ca. 6780 m) by a Japanese party.


Gone on this day

1990 Wangel, Nepalese Sherpa climber, who ascended Manaslu in 1984, Dhaulagiri I in 1988 and Cho Oyu in 1989, died on Dhaulagiri I, aged 37.


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Kangchenjunga Summit Area
Dienstag, 06. Juni 2023 um 12:43

Today the series of 8000ers Summit Areas continue. This time with the mighty Kangchenjunga.

 
Cho Oyu, 3rd May 2023
Mittwoch, 03. Mai 2023 um 13:06

Today Kristin Harila summited Cho Oyu and therefore finished the 14 8K true summits in a new record time of 1 year and 5 days. The tables are updated.

 
Shisha Pangma, 26th April 2023
Sonntag, 30. April 2023 um 12:20

It was a historical day for the mountaineers and mountain lovers, who care about true summits, but had a bitter sweet note besides. It could have been a nice competion between Naoko Watanabe from Japan and Dong Hong-Juan from China, but for some reasons Naoko could not manage to receive permit. Now Dong Hong-Juan is the first woman to have ascended all true summits of the 14 8000ers.

Anyway, Naoko Watanabe was the woman who finished the true summits for Japan as the first nation to do so when she ascended the true summit of Dhaulagiri I in 2021.

With the ascents of Kristin Harila and Dong Hong-Juan the female climbers finished the 14 for their nations as well.

If Harila also ascend Cho Oyu soon, she will be the second woman to ascend the 14 true summits and the fastest person to do so as well. Sophie Lavaud might also finish in summer with Nanga Parbat.

All relevant tables are updated.

female, nations female, total table

 

 
Kangchenjunga, 16th October 2021
Mittwoch, 21. Dezember 2022 um 19:14

On October 16th, 2021 the first post monsoon ascent of Kangchenjunga after 17 years was reported. In the mean time it was established by various sources that the summit was not reached according to us by about 130 m distance and about 50 m in altitude difference. Please have a look into the explaining PDF here. The complete version with more details you can find here. The new main tables are updated with the new knowledge.

First article

ExWeb article

 
Research Results 2
Samstag, 30. Juli 2022 um 13:24

After the editorial our team answers "Frequently Asked Questions". In addition we post a "Sample" with several evidences for different finish points. The "enlarged" table now includes a comparison between the historical first three finishers and the confirmed new three finishers. Also the different distances to the "true" summits are noted and explained in a separate table with examples. Finally the women's tables are updated with the current ascents. Additions and corrections are possible in the future.

FAQ
Sample
14 8K enlarged table
Women collectors table
Women Nations Table

 
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