Mana Parbat II explained

Mana Parbat II
Elevation M:6771
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence M:341
Prominence Ref:[2]
Range:Garhwal Himalaya
Location:Uttarakhand, India
Map:India Uttarakhand
Map Size:260
Label Position:right
Coordinates:30.9514°N 79.2542°W
First Ascent:In 1995 an Indian expedition.

Mana Parbat II (Hindi: माना पर्वत II) is a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand, India. Mana Parbat II standing majestically at 6771m (22,215feet). It is the 39th highest located entirely within the Uttrakhand. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. It is the 528th highest peak in the world.[3] Mana Parbat II located just east of Mana Parbat I 6794 metres and south east of Kalindi Peak 6102 metres. On the south side lies the Chandra Parbat I 6739 metres and Pilapani Parbat 6796 metres on the north west side.

Climbing history

Mana Parbat is a group of four peaks, all of which are above 6700m (22,000feet). It lies on the Kalindi Glacier. In 1995 a three-member team of Vinay Hedge (leader), Rajesh Gadgil established Base Camp at Khada Pathar on May 27. C1 (5242 metres) and C2 (5515 metres) on the Kalindi Glacier, and C3 at 5700 metres. Their final summit camp C4 (6121 metres). On June 5, an initial attempt made on the southwest ridge, but later turned to north/northwest ridge. Fixing about 280 metres of rope to reach the summit (6771 metres). This was the second ascent of Mana Parbat II.[4] In 1996 A Korean expedition team of ten-member led by Min Kyu-Chung. A summit camp was established around 6200 metres. on September 12 by the west ridge B.R. Cho and J.K. Lee reached the summit of Mana Parbat II (6771 m). Earlier the team had attempted Mana Parbat I but aborted due to avalanche conditions.[5]

Glaciers and rivers

It is surrounded by glaciers on all the sides: Kalindi Glacier on the southern side, Arwa Glacier on the eastern side, and Mana Glacier on the northern side.

Neighboring peaks

Neighboring peaks of Mana Parbat II:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Himalayan Index - Results of Search by Group.
  2. Web site: Mana Parbat II.
  3. https://4sport.ua/_upl/2/1442/highasiato6650DRAFT-a-and-b-peaks.pdf
  4. Web site: AAC Publications - Asia, India, Kumaon and Garhwal, Mana Parbat II Ascent.
  5. Web site: AAC Publications - Asia, India, Gangotri, Mana Parbat II, Ascent.