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Island Peak with Lhotse... [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Island Peak with Lhotse...
Island Peak with Lhotse behind.
Taken during a descent of the Amphu Labsa, the 19,200' pass between the Hongu and Imja valleys.


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Chamonix ManVery Useful Photo

Voted 10/10

This is a really good photo, and I have put it on the top line on the web page - it is the only view where you can see the whole of the normal route. The route goes up the left of the glacier that hangs down in the centre, crosses the glacier and heads up to the steep ridge that is familiar from the other photos. It really is dwarved by the Lohtse face.

I would like to do the trek that you did - from where the picture is taken from it looks as if you were looking down on Imja Tse, but from the height you quoted it must just be a distorted perspective.

Cheers for the photo!

Peter
Posted Nov 10, 2003 12:31 pm

NelsonRe: Very Useful Photo

Hasn't voted

Thanks Peter. It was a fabulous view, not fully captured in this shot, The distorted perspective is interesting and appears to be looking nearly down on Imja Tse People had commented on it earlier - a different and inferior scan that I deleted.



I have crossed this past twice, eight years apart, and each day was pure pleasure. Here is the ascent from the South.
Posted Nov 11, 2003 3:43 am

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