Hardeol

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Hardeol
Hardeol (left) and Tirsuli I, photograph by Kurt Boeck in 1890

Hardeol (left) and Tirsuli I, photograph by Kurt Boeck  in 1890

height 7151  m
location Uttarakhand ( India )
Mountains Nanda Devi Group ( Garhwal Himalayas )
Dominance 20.75 km →  Nanda Devi
Notch height 1291 m
Coordinates 30 ° 33 '35 "  N , 80 ° 0' 38"  E Coordinates: 30 ° 33 '35 "  N , 80 ° 0' 38"  E
Hardeol (Uttarakhand)
Hardeol
First ascent May 31, 1978 by an expedition of the Indian-Tibetan border police
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The Hardeol is a 7151  m high mountain in the Himalayas in Uttarakhand ( India ).

The mountain is located in the eastern Garhwal Himalayas in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve . A mountain ridge leads to the south-southwest to the 6992 m high Rishi Pahar . The Tirsuli (with its peaks Tirsuli I and Tirsuli II ) is located north of the Hardeol. The Milam Glacier is on the southeast flank, the Bagini Glacier on the western flank of the Hardeol. The first ascent took place on May 31, 1978 by an expedition of the Indian-Tibetan border police led by SP Mulasi.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Asia, India-Garhwal, Peaks Climbed by the India-Tibet Border Police