Khartaphu

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Khartaphu (also Kardapu) is a mountain in the Himalayas of Asia at the head of the Tibetan Kharta valley. At 7,213 m (23,665 ft) above sea level, it is the 101st highest mountain in the world. The peak is located in Tibet Autonomous Region, China about 7 km (4.3 mi) northeast of Mount Everest.

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Khartaphu
Kardapu
Khartaphu is located in Tibet
Khartaphu
Khartaphu
Location in Tibet Autonomous Region
Highest point
Elevation7,213 m (23,665 ft)[1]
Ranked 101st
Prominence712 m (2,336 ft)[1]
Parent peakEverest[1]
ListingMountains of China
Coordinates28°03′48″N 86°58′36″E[1]
Geography
LocationTibet Autonomous Region, China
Parent rangeMahalangur, Himalayas
Climbing
First ascent18 July 1935 by a UK team[1]
Easiest routesnow, ice climb
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Khartaphu has a moderately significant subpeak, Khartaphu West, also known as Xiangdong, 28°4′N 86°57′E located approximately 2.6 km (1.6 mi) west of Khartaphu (main)[2] with an elevation of 7,018 m (23,025 ft) and a prominence of 158 m (518 ft).[1]

Khartaphu was first climbed by Eric Shipton, Edwin Kempson and Charles Warren during the 1935 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition.[3]

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