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Pisang peak climbing 2011

Devi Baral Devi Baral
Posted On: March - 24
Offer Valid Till: 2011-11-30

Pisang pico está considerado como uno de los picos de facilitar la subida, entre los picos de trekking en Nepal. Para llegar al campo base de Pisang pueblo, la ruta asciende a través de bosques ralos y pastos en una Kharka a 4.380 m que se considera el mejor lugar para establecer el campamento base. campamento de altura se instala a 5.400 metros subiendo a un hombro en la región suroeste Ridge. Habrá nieve en el campo alto desde finales de noviembre a finales de marzo. masinfo

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