Everest southwest shoulder

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Everest southwest shoulder is a prominent high-altitude ridge and slope system on the southern side of Mount Everest that forms part of the standard climbing route from Nepal.

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Everest southwest shoulder canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain landform
ridge
slope
adjacentTo Khumbu Icefall NERFINISHED
Western Cwm NERFINISHED
climate high-altitude alpine climate
climbingHazard avalanche risk
exposure to extreme altitude
high winds
connectsTo South Col NERFINISHED
Western Cwm NERFINISHED
country Nepal
elevationRange approximately 7000–8000 metres above sea level
featureOf South Col route’s upper section
locatedIn Himalayas
Mahalangur Himal NERFINISHED
locatedOnSideOf south face of Mount Everest
notableFor role in standard Nepal-side Everest ascent
onMountain Mount Everest NERFINISHED
partOf Mount Everest NERFINISHED
South Col route on Mount Everest NERFINISHED
standard Mount Everest climbing route from Nepal
partOfRouteSection between Western Cwm and South Col
terrainType exposed ridges
mixed rock and ice
steep snow slopes
typicalAccessFrom Camp II on Mount Everest NERFINISHED
Everest Base Camp (south) NERFINISHED
usedFor high-altitude mountaineering
standard ascent of Mount Everest from Nepal

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Western Cwm surroundedBy Everest southwest shoulder