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Deutsch: Nordwand des Mt. Everest, über zwei Vorgipfel hinweg aus dem Rongpu-Tal fotografert. Erklärung s. u.
English: North face of Mt. Everest as seen from the route to base camp, ascent routes marked. Description see below.
中文:從通往基地營的路看珠穆朗瑪峰的北面
Date

10 November 2008 (original upload date)

(Original text: 10.11.2008)
Source Derived from Image:Everest North Face toward Base Camp Tibet Luca Galuzzi 2006.jpg; routes and labels added by Kassander der Minoer.
Author

Luca Galuzzi - www.galuzzi.it

Original uploader was User:Kassander der Minoer at de.wikipedia

Bildlegende

 Grüne Linie
Normalweg, in weiten Teilen die Mallory-Route 1924, mit Hochlagern auf ca. 7700 und 8300 m, heutiges 8300er Lager etwas mehr westlich (2 Dreiecke)
 Blaue Linie
Zakharov-Couloir
 hellblaue Linie
Querung Reinhold Messner vom Nordgrat zum Norton-Couloir 1980 ("Everest Solo by Fair Means") ohne O2
 Rote Linie
Großes Couloir oder Norton-Couloir
 Lila Linie
kpl. Nordost-Grat mit Three Pinnacles; Japaner. Zuvor Russell Brice & Comp., aber nur lila Gratteil ohne Gipfel; Abstieg über Mallory-Linie
 Gelb und
 dunkelblau
Amerikaner 1963, "The West Ridge"
 Orange Linie
Jugoslawen 1979
 Dunkelblaue Linie
Hornbein-Couloir
1 Mallory gefunden 1999 (Gräberfeld mit über 15 Toten lt. Conrad Anker)
2 1st Step, Fundort Francys Arsentiev (Фрэнсис Арсентьев), "Green Boots", David Sharp (Дэвид Шарп)
3 2nd Pinnacle, Fundort 1992 Peter Boardman (+1982)
? 2nd step, Fuß bei 8605m, ca. 30m hoch und ein 5-9/10er
Punkt ca. 8321m, bis zu dem George Ingle Finch mit Sauerstoff kam, 1922
Punkt auf 8572m am Westrand des Couloirs, bis zu dem Edward Felix Norton 1924 ohne künstl. Sauerstoff kam (er zog das Klettern in der Wand vor, statt über den Grat zu gehen)
Gegend, die die Jugoslawen ausließen beim "kompletten Westgrat" 1979
Gegend, in der die Amerikaner Tom Hornbein und Willi Unsoeld 1963 Schwierigkeiten bekamen und vom Westgrat in die Nordwand auswichen

Legend

 Green line
Standard route from north, mainly identical with Mallory's route in 1924; high camps on c.7700 m and 8300 m (indicated by two triangles), present day camp on 8300 m is located a bit further west.
 Navy blue line
Zakharov Couloir.
 Light blue line
Reinhold Messner's traverse from north ridge to Norton Couloir in 1980 ("Everest Solo by Fair Means") without supplemental oxygen.
 Red line
Great Couloir or Norton Couloir.
 Purple line
Complete northeast ridge with Three Pinnacles; Japanese route to the top. Climbed before by Russell Brice and Harry Taylor in 1988, but only the purple-marked part of the ridge, without going to the summit; descent via standard route.
 Yellow line and
 Dark blue line
American 1963, "The West Ridge".
 Orange line
Yugoslavian route, 1979.
 Dark blue line
Hornbein Couloir.
1 Resting place of Mallory's body, discovered in 1999 (graveyard with more than 15 bodies, according to Conrad Anker).
2 1st Step, resting place of Francys Arsentiev, "Green Boots", David Sharp.
3 2nd Pinnacle, resting place of Peter Boardman (1950 – 1982, discovered in 1992).
? 2nd step, base at 8605 m, c.30 m high, (difficulty: 5–9/10).
Point at ca. 8321 m, reached by George Ingle Finch with supplementary oxygen in 1922.
Point at 8572 m on the western side of the Couloir, reached by Edward Felix Norton 1924 without supplementary oxygen (Norton preferred climbing the wall rather than climbing the ridge).
Area left out by the Yugoslavian party on their "complete West Ridge" ascent in 1979.
Difficult area that forced Americans, Tom Hornbein and Willi Unsoeld, to traverse from the west ridge to the north face in 1963.

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  • 2008-11-12 19:31 Kassander der Minoer 720×540× (770503 bytes) {{Information |Beschreibung = upgedatete Version |Quelle = Luca G. |Urheber = Luca G und eigene Malerei |Datum = 12-11-2008 |Genehmigung = |Andere Versionen = |Anmerkungen = siehe [[Benutzer_Diskussion:Rupert_Pupkin]] }}
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