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1. Lhotse - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lhotse
Description: WebTranscriptions. Kangshung Face as seen from orbit. Lhotse ( Nepali: ल्होत्से L'hōtsē Nepali pronunciation: [lot.se]; Tibetan: ལྷོ་རྩེ Tibetan pronunciation: [l̥otse], lho tse, Chinese: 洛子峰) is the fourth highest mountain in the world at 8,516 metres (27,940 ft), after Mount Everest, K2, and Kangchenjunga.
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2. Lhotse : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost
Link: https://www.summitpost.org/lhotse/150575
Description: WebLhotse stands at 8516m, making it the fourth highest mountain in the world. It is situated at the border of Tibet and Nepal. Its long east-west crest is located immediately south of Mount Everest, and the summits of the two mountains are connected by the South Col, a vertical ridge that never drops below 8,000m.
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3. Lhotse | Nepal, Map, & Facts | Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/place/Lhotse
Description: WebLhotse, mountain massif in the Himalayas on the border of Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It consists of three summits, the highest of which—Lhotse I at 27,940 feet (8,516 meters)—is the world’s fourth tallest peak. Lhotse lies just south of Mount Everest, to which it is joined by a
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4. Lhotse Expedition | Adventure Consultants
Link: https://www.adventureconsultants.com/expeditions/8000m-peaks/lhotse/
Description: WebThe Adventure Consultants’ Lhotse Expedition takes advantage of our famous Everest Base Camp as a jumping off point to ascend the Khumbu Icefall and enter the Western Cwm. We follow this up to Camp Two, surrounded by the towering flanks of Nuptse, Lhotse and Everest’s South West Face.
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5. Lhotse Climb – Climbing the Seven Summits
Link: https://climbingthesevensummits.com/lhotse/
Description: WebLhotse Climb: Annually; April 3 – May 24th. Starts from $34,995 USD Lhotse, which means ‘South Peak’ in Tibetan, is the fourth highest mountain in the world after Everest, K2 and Kangchenjunga. It stands at 8,516 metres (27,940ft) and is part of the Everest massif connected via the South Col.
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6. Lhotse Expedition | Climb Lhotse with Elite Exped
Link: https://www.eliteexped.com/lhotse
Description: WebLocated on the border between Tibet and Nepal, Lhotse is sometimes mistakenly identified as the south peak of Everest. But this mountain represents a worthy challenge in its own right - and indeed, some climbers claim that the final section - through a narrow, 150m gulley - makes this a trickier, more technical climb than Mount Everest itself.
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7. Lhotse: The Unforgettable Challenger of Everest - Discovery …
Link: https://www.discoveryworldtrekking.com/blog/lhotse
Description: WebON 19 Feb, 2024. Lhotse is the fourth-highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest, K2, and Kanchenjunga, and lies in the Khumbu region of the Nepali Himalayas. It is often called the "Unforgettable Challenger of Everest" because of its proximity to Mount Everest and the challenging conditions climbers face when attempting to summit Lhotse.
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8. Mount Lhotse Nepal Climbing Expedition | SummitClimb
Link: https://www.summitclimb.com/climb/lhotse
Description: WebPhoto Gallery. Application. Lhotse Expedition – Nepal. Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world at 8,516 metres (27,940 feet), and is unique in that it is climbed from virtually the same route as Mount Everest.The route to camp 4 is the same as that of Tenzing and Hillary's first ascent route of Everest in 1953, and the dates we ...
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9. Lhotse – Mountain Field Guide
Link: https://mountainfieldguide.com/lhotse/
Description: WebAug 20, 2023 · Lhotse, the fourth highest mountain in the world, looms majestically over the landscape of Tibet and Nepal. Its name translates as ‘South Peak’ in Tibetan and it is part of the Mahalangur Himalaya range, which also includes Mount Everest.
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10. Lhotse — The Armchair Mountaineer
Link: https://armchairmountaineer.com/lhotse
Description: WebName: Lhotse. Height: 8,516 m (27,940 ft) Location: In the Himalayas, on the border between Nepal and Tibet. First Climbed: 18 May 1956 by Fritz Luchsinger and Ernst Reiss. Climb Time: 6-8 weeks. Best Time to Climb: April-May and September-October.