Talk:Kusum Kanguru

Latest comment: 6 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified


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1) First ascent According to Himalayan Database, the 1979 Japanese expedition reached the NE summit (6350m), but not the main summit. The first ascent to the main summit was on 7 October 1981 by an expedition from NZ. Two weeks later (21/10/1981) a Japanese expedition made the second ascent.

2) Altitude Different maps give different altitudes: 6367m - HMG-MT, Nepa, NGS Trekking 6369m - Schneider, Japan MMW, Kielkowski 6370m - HMG-Finn, Shangri La The Himalayan Database use the 6370m figure.

3) Spelling About 10 different spellings can be found on the web, but I would suggest the one used by the Himalayan Database (Kusum Kanguru) or NMA (Kusum Kangru) Pseudois (talk) 12:26, 1 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

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