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RM Chair, climbers scale 6000m peak in Dolakha

RM Chair, climbers scale 6000m peak in Dolakha

Author: THT Online Category: Mountain January 2, 2024 Everest, Nepal

A team of representatives from Bigu Rural Municipality in Dolakha has successfully climbed Chhopa Bamare peak in the northwest of Lamabagar in Bigu-1 on Friday.

A team of representatives from Bigu Rural Municipality in Dolakha has successfully climbed Chhopa Bamare peak in the northwest of Lamabagar in Bigu-1 on Friday. Three climbers scale Mt Baruntse with Seven Summit Treks Belgium, France and Portugal become the first teams to qualify for the 2024 European Championship The peak with a height of 6,109 meters was scaled by a total of six members of the team led by Everesteers Lila Bahadur Basnet and Nima Gyalzen Sherpa. The 9-member team had embarked on the expedition - Bigu Municipality First Nepali Chhopa Bamare Winter Expedition - towards the mountain on December 25, returned to Lamabagar on Sunday, 8 days after starting their Himalayan ascent. The team, including Nima Gyalzen Sherpa, Lila Bahadur Basnet, RM Chair Sanjeev Oli, Phurba Thiley Sherpa, Bhanindra Khadka, and Lakpageli Sherpa, successfully ascended the Chhopa Bamare on Friday, December 29, at 9:30 AM, according to Nima Gyalzen Sherpa. Sherpa added that they successfully climbed the scenic peak, which is among the numerous snow-capped peaks in Dolakha. Highlighting the importance of the ascents of rarely climbed peaks in Dolakha and its role in Dolakha's mountain tourism, Chair Oli invited the climbers to scale Chhopa Bamare, which can be scaled in a short time. According to Lila Bahadur Basnet, as this was the successful attempt to the new peak, the team encountered no obstacles during the ascent due to the experienced members in the team. The expedition was jointly organized in collaboration with Himalayan Shepherd Eco Trek and Expedition and Dolma Outdoor Expedition with the support of Bigu Rural Municipality.

Weather Update: Standard Himalayan mountain conditions

Peak Altitude: 6109 m

Risk Level: Low

Expedition Info: International climbing team expedition

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