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fdoctorGrades

Voted 7/10

Big Lee
A good page with lots of stuff pulled together. Where did you get the grades from? I've climbed both Island peak and Lobuche east and would grade the latter much harder, generally and technically. In fact Lobuche is reckoned to be the most technical of the common trekking peaks and is at least PD+ and could even be rated at AD dependin on the condition of the "notch" prior to the main summit.
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Posted Apr 24, 2006 7:31 pm

BigLeeRe: Grades

Hasn't voted

Thanks, I've changed Lobuche to PD+. I think I had it down as this but must have dropped the '+' at some point. I'm not sure of all the grades of these mountains myself so if you can fill in any of the blanks I'd be grateful. Cheers
Posted Apr 24, 2006 11:17 pm

Mathias Zehringvery useful !

Voted 10/10

This is a very useful page that gives a very fine overview about the goals for the typical normal climber in Nepal. May many users visit this page! Of course it might be improved in the future with more details. Pictures could be placed near the text about the mountain.
Kyazo Ri has a page with the (IMHO) more common name Kyajo Ri

Posted Apr 24, 2006 8:20 pm

BigLeeRe: very useful !

Hasn't voted

cheers, have added Kyajo Ri
Posted Apr 24, 2006 11:18 pm

NelsonHow did I miss this?!

Voted 10/10

This one slipped under my radar when you posted it. Glad I came across it now, certainly one of the best pages on this topic anywhere!
Posted May 21, 2006 6:02 pm

Rafa Bartolomegood work

Voted 10/10

a lot of information of interest, thanks for posting
Posted Aug 6, 2006 4:39 pm

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