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Makalu

Makalu is 22 km east of Mt. Everest
Elevation: 8,462 metres (27,765 feet)
Ranked 5th
Latitude: 27° 53′ 03″ N
Longitude: 87° 05′ 20″ E
Location: Nepal-Tibet
Range: Himalaya
First ascent: May 15, 1955 by a French team
Easiest route: snow/ice climb

Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world and is located 22 km (14 mi) east of Mount Everest. Makalu is an isolated peak whose shape is a four-sided pyramid. Rising just north of the higher summit, separated by a narrow saddle, is Chomo Lonzo (7,818m/25,650') a subsidiary peak of Makalu.


Makalu was first climbed on May 15, 1955 by Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy of a French expedition led by Jean Franco, after the team's first attempt failed in 1954. Franco and two other climbers summitted the next day. The French team climbed Makalu by the north face and NE ridge.


The first attempt on Makalu was made by an American team in the spring of 1954. They attempted to reach the top via the SE ridge but were turned back at 7,100 metres by a constant barrage of storms. The first ascent by the SE ridge was made by two climbers from a Japanese expedition on May 23, 1970.


External links

  • Makalu on SummitPost (http://www.summitpost.org/show/mountain_link.pl/mountain_id/119)
  • Makalu on Peakware (http://www.peakware.com/encyclopedia/peaks/makalu.htm)
  • The British Services Makalu Expedition 2004 (http://www.makalu2004.com/)


Eight-thousander series
Annapurna | Broad Peak | Cho Oyu | Dhaulagiri | Everest | Gasherbrum I | Gasherbrum II
K2 | Kanchenjunga | Lhotse | Makalu | Manaslu | Nanga Parbat | Shishapangma

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Rock Climbing Forums: Archive: World Climbing News: Jean-Christophe Lafaille on Makalu (1011 words)
After Makalu, the remaining two peaks in JCÂ’s quest to become the first French Mountaineer and 13th man to summit all fourteen of the worldÂ’s 8000 meter peaks are Kangchenjunga and Everest.
Lafaille is not new to Makalu: He attempted to solo a new route on the peak in the Spring of 2004, reaching the summit of MakaluÂ’s secondary peak, Makalu II.
It is a four-faced pyramid, with a secondary peak - Kangchungtse or Makalu II (7678 m) - separated from the main summit by a narrow saddle, known as Makalu La.
Makalu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (261 words)
Makalu is an isolated peak whose shape is a four-sided pyramid.
Makalu was first climbed on May 15, 1955 by Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy of a French expedition led by Jean Franco, after the team's first attempt failed in 1954.
Makalu is considered one of the most difficult mountains in the world to climb.
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