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A History of Climbing Cho Oyu From Tibet

September 30, 2024;

-by Kris Annapurna At 8,188m, Cho Oyu is the sixth-highest mountain in the world. Located 20km west of Everest, it sits astride the border of Tibet and Nepal. We already wrote a brief climbing history of the mountain, and today we will look at climbing routes on the Tibetan side of this so-called Turquoise Goddess. The various…

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