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Around Dhaulagiri Trek Jul 6, 2008 Location: Annapurna Region, Nepal, Asia
Difficulty: expedition style trek
Last Edited: Oct 23, 2009
87.43% 1917
Northeast Ridge-Regular Route Dec 7, 2002 Location: Pokhara, Nepal, Asia
Route Type: Snow and ice climb
Difficulty: Expeditionary rock/ice scramble to 8,000 meters
Last Edited: Dec 9, 2002
87.01% 2693
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