Lhakpa Ri is an ideal objective, remarkably positioned just
across the glacier from Everest. It shares the historic route up
the East Rongbuk Glacier and is climbable by a relatively safe
and straightforward route. It is just over the milestone
altitude of 7,000m, making it higher than anything outside Asia
and is probably the most climbable 7,000m peak in the world.
The mountain is one of several peaks that line the east flank of
the East Rongbuk Glacier. The summit is a prominent three-sided
pyramid which drops to the East Rongbuk Glacier to the west, the
Kharta Glacier to the east and falls steeply to a tributary
glacier of the Kangshung to the south. The slopes from the
Rongbuk an Kharta Glaciers are relatively low angled and are
linked by the Lhakpa La pass (6,849m), which is just to the
north of Lhakpa Ri . It was from this pass, in 1922, that
Mallory and his team mates first saw the East Rongbuk Glacier,
an event well documented in mountaineering annals.
Lhakpa Ri is a superb objective which should appeal to climbers
looking for a 7,000m summit in a famous location. The visit to
Lhasa , the overland journey across the Tibetan Plateau, the
trek in the footsteps of Mallory and a climb with awesome views
of Everest, are the ingredients of a very special expedition. It
will also give a life-long impression of Tibet and its people
and an insight and deep respect for the achievements of the
early Everest pioneers.
The Expedition
Climbing Lhakpa Ri involves a similar itinerary to the initial
phase of an expedition to the North Ridge of Everest. From
Kathmandu, we fly to Lhasa and spend several days in what was
the " Forbidden City ". Then there is an incredible journey
through Tibet , along the Friendship Highway before turning
south to the Rongbuk Valley below Everest. We spend time
acclimatising at base camp before making the two-day hike to
advance base camp (ABC), at about 6,300m.
The ascent follows a shallow, snow-filled depression on the
southwest flank, ascending low-angled snow for 600m, which
steepens at mid-height to around 30-35°. After gaining the crest
of the ridge close to the Lhakpa La, we turn south and follow
the snow ridge to the summit.
After returning to base camp, we complete the remainder of the
Friendship Highway , driving along the northern side of the
Himalaya range, again with views of Everest, Cho Oyu and
numerous other peaks. The road eventually descends to the
Friendship Bridge , where we cross into Nepal and continue to
Kathmandu. |