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NMA students embark on Gyaji Kang expedition

PRITAM BHATTARAI by PRITAM BHATTARAI
April 29, 2024
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Kathmandu, April 29: A team of 29 students from the Nepal Mountain Academy (NMA) is aiming to conquer Gyaji Kang.

Led mountaineering instructor/IFMGA certified guides; Pasang Kaji Sherpa (Chief instructor), Gelje Sherpa and Jamling Bhote, and under the supervision of field supervisor Shiva Prasad Jaishi, also the campus chief, the expedition team has departed to complete the ‘Gyaji Kang (7038m) Research Expedition-2024’ this morning, said NMA, adding that the climb is part of the curriculum for Bachelor of Mountaineering Studies (BMS) programme.

Seven Summit Treks, a leading Kathmandu-based trekking and expedition company, has provided supports, equipping the climbing team with climbing guides and support crew, and managing expedition logistics, ensuring their safety and comfort throughout the journey.

The mountain attempt marks the third academic mountaineering research expedition above 7000m organised by the college, showcasing its commitment to experiential learning and exploration, said NMA.

Meanwhile, on an occasion, NMA bade farewell to the climbing students, and other team members, offering its best wishes to them. “We send our heartfelt best wishes to the entire team as they embark on this great adventure. May your journey be filled with excitement, learning, and above all, safety.”

Gyaji Kang

Located in the northern part of Manang in Nepal on the Nepal-China border, Gyaji Kang, also spelled Gyajikang or Gyachung Kang, is the 15th highest peak in the world.

Standing at 7,038m or 7,100m above sea level, the mountain is a technical and least explored of Nepal. It lies in the Mahalangur Himal section of the Himalayas between Cho Oyu (8,201 m) and Mount Everest (8,848 m).

The mountain was accessible for climbing expeditions only after 2002, making it least explored, and presents climbing difficulties due to challenges posed by factors, including potential avalanches, and extreme cold.

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