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Peak 6150Distaghil Sar 10 Jul 2008 2:00 AM
Don & Bruce on the Summit of P.6150 as reported to Don's Support Team by The Web Team
Don Climbing one of the many seracs on the ridge to Peak 6150
On July 4th, Bruce and Don finally reached the summit of P.6150, the key to accessing the basin and continuing the approach to the North Ridge of Distaghil Sar. On the summit, the pair set up camp and recorded elevation via GPS as 6247 meters (20,495ft). This is the second time the summit of this peak was reached since Bruce first ascended it in 1999. Don & Bruce reported that climbing conditions on the once (relatively) easy ridge have since become considerably more complex due to cornices, seracs, and crevasses.
Don at 6135, below the last ice wall on Peak 6150
Snow conditions during the ascent were deep and unstable after the previous week's snowfall, further complicating the climbing. According to Bruce, "...from the summit the outlook was grim. Clearly, serious transformations had taken place to the entire northern aspect of Distaghil Sar and the basin below Yazghil Domes." Despite these observations, on July 5th Bruce and Don descended into the heavily crevassed basin toward the ridge, while Ben and Pete climbed to P.6150 and set up camp on the summit. More to follow soon...
videoannapurna 8 Jul 2008 2:00 AM
Daniel Baas Documents Recent Annapurna Expedition: Part 3 - Base Camp Life by The Web Team



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videoannapurna 8 Jul 2008 2:00 AM
Daniel Baas Documents Recent Annapurna Expedition: Part 2 - Trek to base camp by The Web Team


Don and company trek to the base camp of Annapurna1.
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Untagged  7 Jul 2008 11:46 PM
Daniel Baas Documents Recent Annapurna Expedition: Part 5 - An interview with Don Bowie by The Web Team


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