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Lhotse Middle

Lhotse Middle

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Lhotse Middle, subsidiary peak to Lhotse

Welcome to Lhotse Middle, one of the most challenging and rewarding peaks in the world! Located in the Himalayas between its parent peak, Lhotse 8,516 metres, and another subsidiary peak, Lhotse Shar 8,383 metres, Lhotse Middle stands at 8,410 metres in elevation. Despite a proposal by Nepal to have Lhotse Middle designated as a standalone eight-thousander, it was not successful due to a perceived lack of topographic prominence. The first ascent of Lhotse Middle was made in 2001 by three groups of Russian climbers. The first ascent was made on 23 May 2001 by Eugeny Vinogradsky, Sergei Timofeev, Alexei Bolotov, and Petr Kuznetsov; while on May 24, an ascent was made by Nikolai Zhilin, Gleb Sokolov, and Yuri Koshelenko. Vladimir Yanochkin, while Victor Volodin reached the summit on May 27. The Russian expedition was led by Nikolay Cherny and Victor Kozlov. Vasily Elagin and Yuri Ermachek were other expedition participants. At the time, Lhotse Middle was one of the last unclimbed named peaks above eight-thousand-meters. Several members of the 2001 expedition had attempted to reach the summit in 1997, but bad weather forced them to abandon the attempt, and one climber, Vladimir Bashkirov, died during the descent. Today, Lhotse Middle is a popular destination for experienced climbers looking for a challenge. While the climb is difficult, the rewards are great. The views from the summit are breathtaking, and the sense of accomplishment that comes with reaching the peak is unparalleled. If you're planning a trip to Lhotse Middle, make sure you come prepared. You'll need the right gear, including mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, and ropes. You'll also need plenty of warm clothing, food, and water. It's important to be aware of the risks associated with climbing, so make sure you understand the dangers before you set out. Finally, make sure you hire a qualified guide who knows the area and can help you navigate the terrain safely. With the right preparation and guidance, you can experience the thrill of summiting Lhotse Middle and enjoy the incredible views from the top.

Elevation above the sea: 8,410 m

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