Taboche (also known as Tawoche, Tobuche, Tāuje, Taweche, Tawache or Tawetse) is a
mountain in the
Khumbu region of the
Nepalese Himalaya. Taboche is connected to
Cholatse
Cholatse (also known as Jobo Lhaptshan) ( ne, चोलात्से) is a mountain in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalaya. Cholatse is connected to Taboche (6,501m) by a long ridge. The Chola glacier descends off the east face. The nor ...
by a long ridge. Taboche lies directly across the
Imja River from
Ama Dablam and above the villages of
Pheriche and
Dingboche.
The first ascent was made in 1974 by a French expedition led by Yannick Seigneur and the clarinettist and composer
Jean-Christian Michel. The summit team included Louis Dubost, Paul Gendre and Jacques Brugirard.
Other notable ascents
* 1989 The direct north-east face of Taboche (Tawoche) was climbed in winter by
Jeff Lowe and
John Roskelley alpine-style during a ten-day push in February, 1989. They reached the summit on February 13. The route follows the deep vertical cleft up the center of the face. The climb is documented in ''Last Days'', a book by John Roskelley (1991).
* 2009 ''Direct North Face'' (VI AI5 R, 1500m). First ascent by Giri-Giri Boys Fumitaka Ichimura and Genki Narumi (Japan). Summit attained November 28.
References
Books
* John Roskelley "Last Days", (Stackpole Books, 1991),
-8117-0889-6
External links
Tawesche by Jean-Christian Michel
Mountains of the Province No. 1
Six-thousanders of the Himalayas
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