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Salasungo
Ganesh III/IV, Ganesh SE, Sangjing Ri, Tsala Sungo, Chaglasumgo, Kang Lombo
Ganesh Himal massif. Salasungo is on the right side of the range
Highest point
Elevation7,043 m (23,107 ft)
Prominence641 m (2,103 ft)
Geography
Salasungo is located in Nepal
Salasungo
Salasungo
Location of Salasungo
LocationNepal/China (Tibet)
Parent rangeGanesh Himal, Himalaya
Climbing
First ascent19 October 1979 by hideo Ogura (Japan, Pemba Tshering Sherpa and Dawa Norbu Sherpa (Nepal)
Easiest routerock/snow/ice climb

Salasungo (also known as Ganesh III/IV, Ganesh SE, Sangjing Ri, Tsala Sungo, Chaglasumgo or Kang Lombo[1][2]) is a peak of the Ganesh Himal, on the border between Nepal and Tibet (China).

Salasungo, and the entire Ganesh Himal, lie between the Burhi Gandaki and Trisuli Gandaki valleys, about 70 km northwest of Kathmandu. Salasungo lies about 6 km south of Yangra (Ganesh I). The name "Salasungo" is also often used to refer to another peak located 4 km further west, Ganesh NW.

Nomenclature and altitude

Nomenclature for this peak is ambgiuous and confusing, and varies between sources. The mountain was previously known as Ganesh II till resurveyed in the early 1990s.[2] Elder map source give an altitude of 7150m and 7110m, but the altitude of 7043m given by the Finnmap is currently the most widely accepted.

Sources

References

  1. ^ a b E. Jurgalski at 8000ers.com
  2. ^ a b Himalayan Database