Isolation 6.76 km (4.20 mi) First ascent 1964 Elevation 7,219 m Parent range Himalayas | Native name Moditse Easiest route snow/ice climb Prominence 775 m Parent peak Annapurna Massif | |
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The hard way annapurna south face 1970
Annapurna South, also called Annapurna Dakshin or Moditse, is a mountain in the Annapurna Himal range of the Himalayas, and the 101st-highest mountain in the world. It was first ascended in 1964, and is 7,219 metres (23,684 ft) tall. The nearby mountain Hiunchuli is in fact an extension of Annapurna South.
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- The hard way annapurna south face 1970
- Map of Annapurna Dakshin Ghandruk 33700 Nepal
- Annapurna south hiunchuli fishtail
- References
Map of Annapurna Dakshin, Ghandruk 33700, Nepal
Annapurna south hiunchuli fishtail
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Annapurna South Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA