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Ama Dablam is a mountain in the eastern Himalayan range of Province No. 1, Nepal. The main peak is 6,812 metres (22,349 ft), the lower western peak is 6,170 metres (20,243 ft). Ama Dablam means "Mother's necklace"; the long ridges on each side like the arms of a mother (ama) protecting her child, and the hanging glacier thought of as the dablam, the traditional double-pendant containing pictures of the gods, worn by Sherpa women.[3] For several days, Ama Dablam dominates the eastern sky for anyone trekking to Mount Everest Base Camp. For its soaring ridges and steep faces Ama Dablam is sometimes referred as the "Matterhorn of the Himalayas."[4] The mountain is featured in one rupee banknote of Nepal.[5]

Ama Dablam
Ama Dablam from the WSW, just outside Deboche village.
Highest point
Elevation6,812 m (22,349 ft)[1]
Prominence1,041 m (3,415 ft)[2]
ListingList of mountains in Nepal
Coordinates27°51′40″N 86°51′40″E
Geography
Ama Dablam
Location in Northeastern Nepal
Ama Dablam
Ama Dablam (Nepal)
LocationKhumbu, Nepal
Parent rangeKhumbu Himal
Climbing
First ascent1961
Easiest routeRock/snow/ice climb

Ama Dablam was first climbed on 13 March 1961 by Mike Gill (NZ), Barry Bishop (USA), Mike Ward (UK) and Wally Romanes (NZ) via the Southwest Ridge. They were well-acclimatised to altitude, having wintered over at 5800 metres near the base of the peak as part of the 1960–61 Silver Hut expedition, led by Sir Edmund Hillary.[6]

Situated at a distance of 162 km north of the provincial capital of Biratnagar and 152 km northeast to Kathmandu, Ama Dablam is the third most popular Himalayan peak for permitted expeditions. The most popular route by far is the Southwest Ridge (right skyline in the photo).[7] Prior to a 2006 avalanche, climbers typically set up three camps along the ridge with Camp III just below and to the right of the hanging glacier, the Dablam. Any ice that calves off the glacier typically goes left, away from the camp. However, after the avalanche, climbers now prefer to set just two camps to minimize risk. A climbing permit and a liaison officer are required when attempting Ama Dablam. As with Mount Everest, the best climbing months are April–May (before the monsoon) and September–October.


Notable ascents


Ama Dablam's Camp II is set on a rocky outcrop at approximately 6,100 m (20,000 ft). It often serves as the final resting point before climbers depart for the summit.
Ama Dablam's Camp II is set on a rocky outcrop at approximately 6,100 m (20,000 ft). It often serves as the final resting point before climbers depart for the summit.

Accidents


On the night of 13/14 November 2006, a large serac collapse occurred from the hanging glacier, which swept away several tents at Camp III, killing six climbers (3 European, 3 Sherpa). Eyewitness testimony indicates that Camp III had not been sited in an unusual or abnormally dangerous spot, and that the serac fall was of such magnitude as to render the specific placing of the tents at Camp III irrelevant.[17]

On November 28, 2016, highly acclaimed climbing Sherpa Lakpa Thundu Sherpa of Pangboche was killed when a 5.4 magnitude earthquake struck, triggering an avalanche and the release of a few ice blocks. Thundu was at 6,000 metres (19,680 ft) on the 6,812-metre (22,349 ft) mountain.[18]

On November 11, 2017, Valery Rozov was killed when he jumped from the mountain in a wingsuit and struck a cliff.[19]



A representation of Ama Dablam was originally used by Invesco Perpetual as its branding logo within the UK. It has since been adopted by the INVESCO group of companies as its worldwide signature.


See also



References


Notes
  1. Nepa Maps (Pvt.Ldt. ), NE517: Everest Base Camp & Gokyo, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2013
  2. "Ama Dablam". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2009-03-01.
  3. Kennedy 2005, p. 22
  4. Bo Parfet, Richard Buskin, Die Trying: One Man's Quest to Conquer the Seven Summits, p. 205
  5. "पैसाले भन्ने रोचक कथा". Himal Khabar. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  6. Kennedy 2005, p. 26
  7. Kennedy 2005, p. 27
  8. Kennedy 2005, page 26
  9. Frost, Tom (1980). "Ama Dablam's South Ridge - Climbing and Filming". The American Alpine Journal. New York, NY, USA: American Alpine Club. 22 (53): 445–453. ISSN 0065-6925.
  10. Kennedy 2005, page 28
  11. Kennedy 2005, page 31
  12. Kennedy 2005, page 33
  13. Kennedy 2005, pp. 34-36
  14. Kennedy 2005, pp. 37-38
  15. Kennedy 2005, page 39-41
  16. "Sheikha Asmaa scales Ama Dablam peak in the Himalayas". Qatar-Tribune. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  17. "Ama Dablam avalanche testimony". MountEverest.net. 2006-11-17. Archived from the original on 2012-05-30. Retrieved 2006-11-24.
  18. "Sherpa Death on Ama Dablam". 28 November 2016.
  19. "Russian extreme sports star killed in wingsuit accident on Mt Ama Dablam", by Rajn Pokhrel, The Himalayan Times
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На других языках


[de] Ama Dablam

Die Ama Dablam (Sanskrit: „Mutter und ihre Halskette“) ist ein 6814 m hoher Berg im Mahalangur Himal in der Khumbu-Region des Himalaya.
- [en] Ama Dablam

[es] Ama Dablam

Ama Dablam es una montaña situada en la parte este del Himalaya nepalí. El pico principal es de 6.812 m, el pico occidental, más bajo que la cima principal alcanza los 5.563 m. Ama Dablam significa el «collar de la madre y de la perla» (la perla se considera el glaciar colgante). Es una montaña imponente y hermosa que mucha gente que visita el área considera la mejor de la región. El Ama Dablam domina el cielo oriental para cualquier persona senderista en el Himalaya.

[fr] Ama Dablam

L'Ama Dablam est un sommet népalais de l'Himalaya dans la région du Khumbu. Elle fait face au Tawesche.

[it] Ama Dablam

L'Ama Dablam è una vetta di 6812 metri che si trova in Nepal nella valle del Khumbu Himal, nel Parco nazionale di Sagarmatha (regione dell'Everest) e domina la valle del Dudh Kosi ("fiume di latte") che porta verso i campi base del Lhotse, Everest ed altri picchi del Mahalangur Himal comunemente identificato come Khumbu.

[ru] Ама-Даблам

Ама-Даблам (Ама-Даблан или Аму-Даблан) — вершина в Гималаях, высота главного пика — 6814 м, нижнего пика — 5563 м. Расположена в регионе Кхумбу Непал. Несмотря на относительно небольшую высоту, общеизвестна благодаря характерной форме. Считается одной из красивейших вершин в окрестностях Эвереста. Находится на территории национального парка Сагарматха.



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