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Annapurna II

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Isolation
  
29.02 km (18.03 mi)

Easiest route
  
snow/ice climb

First ascent
  
1960

Parent range
  
Annapurna Massif

Listing
  
Seven-thousanderUltra

Elevation
  
7,937 m

Prominence
  
2,437 m

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First ascenders
  
Richard Grant, J. O. M. Roberts, Sherpa Ang Nyima, Chris Bonington

Mountain range
  
Annapurna Massif, Himalayas

Similar
  
Annapurna IV, Annapurna III, Lamjung Himal, Gangapurna, Annapurna South

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Annapurna II is part of the Annapurna mountain range, and is the eastern anchor of the range. It was first climbed in 1960 by a British/Indian/Nepalese team led by J. O. M. Roberts via the West Ridge, approached from the north. The summit party comprised Richard Grant, Chris Bonington, and Sherpa Ang Nyima. In terms of elevation, isolation (distance to a higher summit, namely Annapurna I, 30.5 km or 19.0 mi) and prominence (2,437 m or 7,995 ft), Annapurna II does not rank far behind Annapurna I Main, which serves as the western anchor. It is a fully independent peak, despite the close association with Annapurna I Main which its name implies.

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Map of Annapurna II, Pisang 33500, Nepal

Yugoslavs from Slovenia repeated this ascent in 1969, also climbing Annapurna IV. Kazmir Draslar and Majija Malezic reached the summit. In 1973 Japanese shortcut the route by climbing directly up the north face between IV and V before continuing along the west ridge. Katsuyuki Kondo reached the top in a remarkable solo performance.

In 1983, Tim Macartney-Snape planned and participated in an expedition to Annapurna II (7,937 m or 26,040 ft) successfully reaching the summit via the first ascent of the south spur. The descent was delayed by a blizzard and the expedition ran out of food during the last five days. They were reported missing and when the expedition eventually returned they received significant publicity.

On Feb 2, 2007; Philipp Kunz, Lhakpa Wangel, Temba Nuru and Lhakpa Thinduk made the first winter ascent. The team followed the route of the first ascent from the north.

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References

Annapurna II Wikipedia