Kusum Kanguru

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Kusum Kanguru is a prominent, technically challenging mountain in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalayas, known for its steep, jagged ridges and difficult climbing routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing peak
mountain
approachFrom Lukla NERFINISHED
approachValley Dudh Kosi valley NERFINISHED
Hinku valley NERFINISHED
climbingDifficulty mixed rock and ice climbing
technically difficult
climbingSeason post-monsoon (autumn)
pre-monsoon (spring)
coordinates 27.7333°N 86.7833°E
country Nepal
drainage Dudh Kosi valley NERFINISHED
elevation 20889 ft
6367 m
faces Hinku valley NERFINISHED
firstAscentBy Bill Denz NERFINISHED
New Zealand expedition
firstAscentDate 1979-10-07
firstAscentRoute Southwest buttress
hasFeature complex summit structure
jagged ridges
multiple summits
steep ridges
hasRouteType alpine-style routes
ice routes
rock and mixed routes
isPartOf Khumbu Himalaya climbing region NERFINISHED
isPopularFor advanced climbing routes
technical mountaineering
listing Trekking and climbing peak of Nepal
locatedIn Khumbu region NERFINISHED
Nepal NERFINISHED
Province No. 1 NERFINISHED
Solukhumbu District NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Himalayas NERFINISHED
locatedInSubrange Mahalangur Himal NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Three Snow-White Gods NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Lukla NERFINISHED
Namche Bazaar NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic considered one of the more difficult 6000 m peaks in Nepal
prominence 647 m
region Everest region NERFINISHED
relativeLocation east of Namche Bazaar
north of Lukla
summitCount multiple summits including main central summit

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Thamserku near Kusum Kanguru