Manaslu
| Manaslu | |
|---|---|
| Elevation: | 8,156 metres (26,758 feet) Ranked 8th |
| Location: | Nepal |
| Range: | Himalaya |
Timeline
- 1950 H.W. Tilman made a reconnaissance of Manaslu and believed there was a potential route to the top via the northeast.
- 1952 Japanese reconnaissance party reached 5275 m/17,300' on the east side.
- 1953 First attempt made by a Japanese team of 15 climbers to summit via the Northeast face. Three climbers made a summit attempt reaching 7750 m/25,425' before turning back.
- 1956 First ascent, by T. Imanishi and Gyalzen Norbu.
- 1971 On May 17, Kazuharu Kohara and Motoki, part of an 11 man Japanese team, reached the summit via the NW spur.
- 1971 Kim Ho-Sup led a Korean expedition attempt via the Northeast. Kim Ki-Sup fell to his death on May 4th.
- 1972 An Austrian expedition led by Wolfgang Nairz made the first ascent via the SW face.
- 1972 Koreans attempt the Northeast Face route. On April 10, an avalanche buried their camp at 6,950 m/22,800', killing 16 climbers including 10 Sherpa climbers, the Korean expedition leader and Kazunari Yasuhisa from Japan.
- 1973 On April 22, Gerhard Schmatz, Gerhard, Sigi Hupfauer and a Sherpa climber reached the summit via the Northeast face.
- 1974 On May 4, an all female Japanese expedition makes the summit, becoming the first women to climb an 8,000 metre peak. Sadly, one climber died on May 5 when she fell between camps 4 and 5.
- 1975 On April 26, Gerald Garcia, Jeronimo Lopez and Sonam Sherpa of a Spanish expedition summit via the Northeast face.
- 1997 Charlie Mace makes the first United States ascent.
- 2002 On May 13, five Americans and two Sherpas reach the summit. See the 2002 American Manaslu Expedition.
See also: List of mountains in Nepal
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| Eight-thousander series | |
| Everest | K2 | Kanchenjunga | Lhotse | Makalu | Cho Oyu | Dhaulagiri | Manaslu | |
| Nanga Parbat | Annapurna | Gasherbrum I | Broad Peak | Gasherbrum II | Shishapangma |
