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Trisul is a group of three Himalayan mountain peaks of western Kumaun, Uttarakhand, with the highest (Trisul I) reaching 7120m. The three peaks resemble a trident - in
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. The Trishul group forms the southwest corner of the ring of peaks enclosing the
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Sanctuary, about west-southwest of Nanda Devi itself. The main peak, Trisul I, was the first peak over to have ever been climbed, in 1907.


Description of the massif and neighbouring peaks

The three peaks are named Trisul I, Trisul II, and Trisul III. The
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is a north-south ridge, with Trisul I at the north end and Trisul III at the south. The massif runs roughly North-South, and hence appears compressed when viewed from the south (
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), and more stretched out from the Southeast (
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lies a few Kilometres to the northwest, while
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is just to the southeast.


Climbing history


Trisul I

T. G. Longstaff made the first climbing reconnaissance of Trisul, in September 1905, focussing on the western and southern sides. He returned in 1907 with
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, Arnold L. Mumm; the three
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Moritz Inderbinnen and the brothers Henri and Alexis Brocherel; and a number of
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s, including Karbir Burathoki. They ascended through the
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valley, to the north of the peak, onto the Trisul Glacier, which lies on the east side. From there they climbed the northeast flank to the north ridge, reaching the summit on 12 June. At the time Trisul was probably the highest mountain to have been climbed, a record which stood until the ascent of
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in 1911. The climb was noted also for the first use of supplementary oxygen in a major climb. During the 1950s Harold Williams led Indian Army expeditions to the summit. Routes on the west face and south ridge of Trisul I have also been climbed. The south side was first ascended in 1976 by a Yugoslavian expedition, with Slovenian climbers Andrej Graseli and Štefan Marenče reaching the peak on 15 May, followed by Vanja Matijevec the following day. There was a notable ski expedition to Trisul by Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering, Gulmarg with Lt Col N. Kumar as the leader.


Trisul II and III

Trisul II and Trisul III were first climbed in 1960 by the Yugoslav team . They climbed from the Bidalgwar glacier, achieving the summit of Trisul II via the southern ridge and Trisul III via the north ridge. Another Yugoslav expedition made the first traverse of the three peaks in 1987, and two members paraglided from the summit.


Access

The Trisul massif can be accessed via the following route:
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Kausani Kausani ( Kumaoni: ''Kôsānī'') is a hill station and Village situated in Bageshwar district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is known for its scenery and its 300 km-wide panoramic view of Himalayan peaks like Trisul, Nanda Devi an ...
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Bedini Bugyal Bedni Bugyal is a Himalayas, Himalayan Alpine meadow situated at an elevation of in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand state of India. Bedni Bugyal falls on the way to Roopkund near Wan village. Trisul and Nanda Ghunti are clearly visible fro ...
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Roopkund Roopkund (locally known as Mystery Lake or Skeleton Lake) is a high-altitude glacial lake in the Uttarakhand state of India. It lies in the lap of Trishul massif. Located in the Himalayas, the area around the lake is uninhabited and is roughly ...
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References


Other sources

* ''This My Voyage'' by T. G. Longstaff. * ''Across Peaks and Passes of Kumaun Himalayas'' by
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Gallery

Trisul 1 and2.jpg, Trisul 1 and 2 as seen from Brahma Tal trek Trisul peak from bedni bugyal.jpg, Trisul on the way to Roopkund from Bedni Bugyal Mount Trishul - 1.jpg, Trisul 1 from Kausani Trisul mountain (00283).JPG, Trisul from
Kausani Kausani ( Kumaoni: ''Kôsānī'') is a hill station and Village situated in Bageshwar district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is known for its scenery and its 300 km-wide panoramic view of Himalayan peaks like Trisul, Nanda Devi an ...
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