Chongshe Shan
Chongshe Shan | ||
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height | 6903 m | |
location | Xinjiang , Tibet ( PR China ) | |
Mountains | Ustjuntagh ( Kunlun ) | |
Dominance | 18.48 km → Liushi Shan II | |
Notch height | 603 m ↓ ( 5221 m ) | |
Coordinates | 35 ° 23 '5 " N , 81 ° 6' 17" E | |
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First ascent | August 22, 1988 by a Japanese expedition |
The Chongshe Shan is a mountain of the Kunlun mountain chain on the border of the autonomous regions of Xinjiang and Tibet .
The Chongshe Shan is located in the western section of the Kunlun. The mountain has a height of 6903 m and is located in the middle of a glaciated region. The mountain is located 18.5 km east-northeast of Liushi Shan , the highest point of Kunlun. The northern flank of the Chongshe Shan is drained to the Yurungkax , a tributary of the Tarim . The south and west flanks of the mountain are drained over the Chongshe Glacier to the south to Lake Gozha Co with no outflow .
Chongshe Shan II
The 6,820 m high secondary peak Chongshe Shan II ( ⊙ ) is located 2.6 km south of the main peak. The notch height is 320 m.
Chongshe Shan III
The 6,810 m high secondary peak Chongshe Shan III ( ⊙ ) is located 4.14 km southeast of the main peak. The notch height is 410 m.
Chongshe Shan IV
The 6764 m high secondary peak Chongshe Shan IV ( ⊙ ) is located 3.44 km northeast of the main peak. The notch height is 364 m.
Ascent history
The Chongshe Shan was first climbed on August 22, 1988 by a Japanese expedition. The first group to climb consisted of Hironori Ito and Naoki Mohri.
Web links
- Chongshe Shan, China on Peakbagger.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Chongshe Shan II, China on Peakbagger.com (English)
- ↑ Chongshe Shan III, China on Peakbagger.com (English)
- ↑ Chongshe Shan IV, China on Peakbagger.com (English)
- ↑ a b Asia, Western China, P 6903, Kunlun . AAJ, 1989, vol. 31.