Ecuadorian, Czech alpinists explore new routes on Ganchenpo, Tengi Ragi Tau

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 4Renowned mountain guides have continued the exploration of new
routes in Nepal's mountains.
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Ossy Freire, Joshua Jarrin scale thrilling Dhagpache peak in alpine style
After scaling a virgin peak - Dhagpache - in the Langtang region,
two Ecuador-born alpinists established a new vertical route on Ganchenpo peak at 6,378m.
Ganchenpo peak Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, Managing Director at 14 Peaks Expedition, said that Joshua
Jarrin and Oswaldo (Ossy) Freire from Ecuador stood atop the summit of Ganchenpo peak at around 1:30 pm on November 3
The duo explored a vertical route on Ganchenpo just five days after they made the first ascent of Dhagpache (6,568m), he said.Ossy told THT
It was north face direct, 1000m, AI 4+ 90 degrees and TD / TD+, he shared. Tengi Ragi Tau
Similarly, Marek Disman and Jakub Vlcek from Czech Republic successfully stood atop Tengi Ragi Tau (6,938m) in
Rolwaling area discovering a new route to the summit point, said Chhang Dawa Sherpa, Expedition Director at Seven Summit Treks."We reached
the summit point of the Rolwaling peak on October 31 exploring a new West Face route namely - Johnny's Route" said Marek after returning
from the summit point.
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