Tilicho Peak

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Tilicho Peak is a high mountain in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas in Nepal, known for its dramatic slopes above Tilicho Lake and challenging climbing routes.

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Tilicho Peak canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
belongsTo Annapurna Conservation Area NERFINISHED
climbingDifficulty difficult
climbingStyle expedition climbing
continent Asia
country Nepal
firstAscensionist Emanuel Schmutz NERFINISHED
other members of the 1978 French expedition
firstAscentBy French expedition
firstAscentMonth October GENERATED
firstAscentYear 1978
hasAlternativeName Tilicho Peak (7134 m) NERFINISHED
hasClimbingSeason autumn
spring
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasElevation 23405 ft
7134 m
hasGlaciersOn its slopes
hasNearbyFeature Khangsar village NERFINISHED
Tilicho Base Camp area NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature dramatic slopes
steep south face above Tilicho Lake
technical climbing routes
hasProminence approximately 600 m
isAccessedFrom Manang Valley NERFINISHED
isClassifiedAs 7000er
isHigherThan Tilicho Lake NERFINISHED
isInProtectedArea Annapurna Conservation Area NERFINISHED
isKnownFor challenging climbing routes
remote high-altitude environment
scenic views over Tilicho Lake
isLocatedOn northern side of Annapurna massif
isNear Annapurna Circuit trekking route NERFINISHED
isPartOf Nepalese Himalaya NERFINISHED
isPopularWith experienced mountaineers
liesNorthOf Tilicho Lake NERFINISHED
liesWestOf Annapurna I NERFINISHED
locatedIn Annapurna range NERFINISHED
Himalayas
locatedInCountry Nepal NERFINISHED
locatedInProvince Gandaki Province NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion central Nepal
mountainRange Annapurna Himal NERFINISHED
nearestMajorTown Manang NERFINISHED
overlooks Tilicho Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Annapurna massif NERFINISHED
requires special climbing permit

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Gangapurna near Tilicho Peak