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Taboche (left) and Cholatse (right) |
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Elevation | 6,542 m (21,463 ft) [1] |
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Taboche
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Location | Khumbu, Nepal |
Range | Khumbu Himal |
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First ascent | 1974 |
Easiest route | rock/snow/ice climb |
Taboche (also known as Tawoche, Tobuche, Tāuje, Taweche, Tawache or Tawetse) is a mountain in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalaya. Taboche is connected to Cholatse by a long ridge. Taboche lies directly across the Imja River from Ama Dablam and above the villages of Pheriche and Dingboche.
The first ascent was made in 1974 by a French expedition led by Yannick Seigneur and the clarinettist and composer Jean-Christian Michel. The summit team included Louis Dubost, Paul Gendre and Jacques Brugirard.
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