Chaudhara

Summary

Chaudhara is a Himalayan mountain peak, situated in the Pithoragarh district of Kumaon, India. The altitude of the peak is 6,510 m.[1] The peak lies to the south of Ralam pass and north west of Panchchuli. The peak is so named due to the peak having four corners. The peak was climbed for the first time by an Indian team led by A.R.Chandekar and Sherpa Ajeeba in 1973. Rajrambha is its neighbouring peak. Chaudhara is situated at the south east end of Kalabaland Glacier-Sankalp Glacier-Yangchar Glacier group. Chaudhara is the part of Himalayan massif between Ralam and Lassar valley. The most popular route to the summit is via the west face.

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Chaudhara is located in Uttarakhand
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Location in northern India
Chaudhara is located in Tibet
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Chaudhara (Tibet)
Chaudhara is located in India
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Chaudhara (India)
Highest point
Elevation6,510 m (21,360 ft)
ListingList of mountains in India
Coordinates30°16′48″N 80°22′12″E / 30.28000°N 80.37000°E / 30.28000; 80.37000
Geography
LocationPithoragarh, Uttarakhand, India
Parent rangeKumaon Himalaya
Climbing
First ascentA.R.Chandekar and Sherpa Ajeeba in 1973
Easiest routeWest Face
First Ascent Route edit

Ralam River ― BC Shiva Glacier (13800 ft) ― Camp II (15100 ft) ― Camp III (17700 ft) ― Summit

References edit

  1. ^ Club, American Alpine. The American Alpine Journal. The Mountaineers Books. pp. 256–. ISBN 9780930410438. Retrieved 5 February 2013.

External links edit

  • Photo of Chaudhara