Chiring We

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Elevation6,559 m (21,519 ft)[1]
Prominence1,196 m (3,924 ft)[1]
Coordinates30°25′12″N 80°18′00″E / 30.42000°N 80.30000°E / 30.42000; 80.30000
Chiring We
Chiring We is located in Uttarakhand
Chiring We
Chiring We
Location in Uttarakhand
Highest point
Elevation6,559 m (21,519 ft)[1]
Prominence1,196 m (3,924 ft)[1]
Coordinates30°25′12″N 80°18′00″E / 30.42000°N 80.30000°E / 30.42000; 80.30000
Geography
LocationPithoragarh, Uttarakhand, India
Parent rangeKumaon Himalaya
Geology
Rock age7,820
Climbing
First ascent1979 by Harish Kapadia
Easiest routeSankalpa glacier (India)

Chiring We is a Himalayan peak situated in eastern Kumaun of the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state in India. The altitude of the peak is 6,559 m. Chiring We is the highest peak above the Kalabaland Glacier. Chiring We massif, which include peaks like Bamba Dhura (6,334 m), Suli Top (6,300 m), Trigal (5,983 m), Suitilla (6,373 m), separates Lassar Yankti valley from Kalabaland valley. The peak literally means 'Mountain of long life'. The route is through glaciers of Kalabaland, Sankalpa and Yankchar, icefall, crevasses, ice-pinnacles, ice walls and sharp ridges. First ascent of this peak was made in 1979 by an Indian team led by Harish Kapadia via northeast ridge.[2]

On 10 June 1979 'The Mountaineers', a club from Bombay climbed Chiring We, led by Harish Kapadia. The summiters were Zerksis S. Boga, Lakhpa Tsering, Nayankumar Katira and Kami Tsering. The route taken from Camp 3 to the col between Chiring We and Bamba Dhura. Then on north face to the west ridge, followed to the top. For the final assault about 1500 ft of rope was fixed. This was the last highest unclimbed peak in Kumaon. The team comprised Zerksis Boga (Deputy Leader) and Nayankumar Katira as team leader with Vijay Kothari, Chandrasinh Danthi, Kanu PomaL, Dr Rodhan Shroff, Dr Vasant Desai, Kali Bordiwala, Rajendra Desai and three sherpas Chewang Tashi, Kami Tsering and Lakhpa Tsering.[2]

Neighboring and subsidiary peaks

Glaciers and rivers

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