Sunday, September 13, 2015

The great vicinity of the gigantic Mountains of the globe led by Mount Everest consists of several notable peaks and a single of them is the sixth largest, “Cho Oyu -Turquoise Goddess”. The Cho Oyu Mountain is situated 20 Km away from the Mount Everest in the fantastic Himalayan range and it is regarded as the easiest eight-thousander to be climbed for the mountaineers. The Cho Oyu peak is obtaining an elevation of 26,906 feet (eight,201 m.) above sea level which was 1st ascended in 1954 by an Austrian expedition, such as Herbert Tichy, Joseph Joechler, and Sherpa Pasang Dawa Lama.


Cho Oyu – Sixth highest Mountain peak on Earth

Cho Oyu which is referred to as Turquoise Goddess in the Tibetan, as narrated earlier, is the easiest mountaineer in the eight thousand category since of its Northwest ridge which is not requiring sophisticated strategy for climbing. The base camp for Cho Oyu is also easily accessible by way of a 4 wheel drive vehicle. Cho Oyu is also especially well known for skiers and snowboarders. Becoming the very first decision for the eight thousand ascenders, Cho Oyu is frequently crowded with adventurers and trekkers.


A close up view of Cho Oyu Mountain – Tibet

Straightforward – But  only compared to other eight-thousanders, as Cho Oyu has also turn into the burial spot of more than 50 climbers worldwide. So let’s never take Cho Oyu as a pie!

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