Changabang Explained

Changabang
Elevation M:6864
Prominence:circa 300 m (1000 ft)
Prominence Ref:[1]
Range:Garhwal Himalayas
Parent Peak:Kalanka (6931 m)
Listing:Mountain peaks of Uttarakhand
Country:India
State Type:State
State:Uttarakhand
Region Type:Division
Region:Garhwal
Map:India
Relief:1
Map Size:250
Label Position:right
Coordinates:30.5°N 79.9256°W
First Ascent:4 June 1974 by Tashi Chewang, Balwant Sandhu, Chris Bonington, Martin Boysen, Dougal Haston, Doug Scott
Easiest Route:Southeast Face/East Ridge (snow/ice climb)

Changabang is a mountain in the Garhwal Himalaya of Uttarakhand, India. It is part of a group of peaks that form the northeast wall of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary. It is a particularly steep and rocky peak, and all routes on it are serious undertakings. It has been the site of many significant climbs. It does not have a high topographic prominence, being slightly lower than its near neighbour Kalanka to the east, and lower than many other peaks in the immediate vicinity, but its steep rocky profile has made it a more attractive destination than its elevation would indicate. Changabang loosely translated means "shining mountain" in Hindi.[2]

Climbing

First ascentChangabang was first climbed on 4 June 1974 by an expedition led by Lt. Col Balwant Sandhu and Chris Bonington, via the Southeast Face, leading to the East Ridge. This is the easiest route on the mountain, and one of the few that is primarily a snow/ice climb, as opposed to a rock climb with some snow, ice, or mixed terrain.[3]
Notable ascentsOther notable ascents include some of the hardest climbs ever done in the Himalayas.

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Notes and References

  1. This is an approximate figure, based on the 1:150,000 scale topographic map Garhwal-Himalaya-Ost, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research.
  2. The Goddess Nanda and Place Names of the Nanda Devi Region. H. Adams. Carter. American Alpine Journal. American Alpine Club. 1977. 2023-07-03.
  3. Book: Andy. Fanshawe. Stephen. Venables. Himalaya Alpine-Style. Hodder and Stoughton. 1995. 0-340-64931-3.
  4. Toda . Naoki . Changabang, Southwest Ridge . . 21 . 51 . 248 . American Alpine Club . New York, New York, US . 1977 .
  5. Tasker . Joe . Changabang, West Wall . American Alpine Journal . 21 . 51 . 248–249 . American Alpine Club . New York, New York, US . 1977 .
  6. . (available also internet version, see External links)
  7. Changabang . Alpinist . 1 . 51 . 30 . US . 1982 .
  8. Fowler . Mick . A Touch Too Much? . American Alpine Journal . 40 . 72 . 53–68 . American Alpine Club . Golden, Colorado, US . 1998 . 0-930410-78-5 .
  9. Buhler . Carlos . Russian Style on Changabang . American Alpine Journal . 41 . 73 . 106–113 . American Alpine Club . Golden, Colorado, US . 1999 . 0-930410-84-X .
  10. Web site: Changabang-98. 2023-07-03.
  11. http://www.eluniversalgrafico.com.mx/59902.html El Universal Grafico
  12. Web site: https://archive.today/20120629111200/http://www.everestnews.com/2006expeditions/11082006.htm. 2012-06-29. Andres Delgado and Alfonso de la Parra: Very Very bad news. Everest News . 2006-11-08.
  13. Web site: NZ Alpine Team Summits Changabang after 46 years by the epochal West Ridge Route. 11 May 2022. dreamwanderlust.com. 2023-07-03.