Seven-thousanders of the Himalayas

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The Seven-thousanders of the Himalayas are a group of prominent Himalayan peaks that rise between 7,000 and 7,999 meters in elevation, renowned among mountaineers for their extreme altitude and challenging climbing conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature collection
mountain group
attracts experienced mountaineers
high-altitude climbing expeditions
hasClimate alpine climate
hasCulturalSignificance local religious traditions
regional mountain cultures
hasElevationRange 7000–7999 meters
7000–7999 metres
hasEnvironment permanent snow and ice
remote wilderness
thin atmosphere
hasFeature avalanche-prone slopes
crevassed glaciers
glaciated terrain
steep faces
hasMaximumElevation 7999 metres
hasMinimumElevation 7000 metres
hasNotableActivity expedition climbing
mountaineering
hasRisk altitude sickness
avalanches
extreme cold
hypoxia
icefall collapse
severe storms
hasSeason post-monsoon climbing season
pre-monsoon climbing season
hasTypicalAccessPoint high mountain base camps
isAbove six-thousanders of the Himalayas
isBelow eight-thousanders of the Himalayas
isConsidered extreme-altitude peaks
high-altitude peaks
isSubjectOf geographical studies
high-altitude medical research
mountaineering literature
isUsedFor training for eight-thousanders
knownFor challenging climbing conditions
extreme altitude
high-altitude mountaineering
locatedIn Asia
High Asia NERFINISHED
Himalayas
partOf Greater Himalayas NERFINISHED
Himalayan mountain system NERFINISHED
requires acclimatization to high altitude
specialized high-altitude equipment
technical mountaineering skills

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Kangchungtse listing Seven-thousanders of the Himalayas
Gangapurna listing Seven-thousanders of the Himalayas
Nuptse listing Seven-thousanders of the Himalayas