Gyala_Peri

Gyala Peri

Gyala Peri

Mountain in the Himalayas


Gyala Peri (Chinese: 加拉白垒, Pinyin: Jiālābáilěi) is a 7,294-metre (23,930 ft) peak just beyond the eastern end of the Himalayas at the entrance to Tsangpo gorge. It is part of Nyenchen Tanglha Shan,[3] although it is sometimes included in Namcha Barwa Himal of the Himalayas.

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Gyala Peri lies just north of the Great Bend of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, the main river of southeastern Tibet, which becomes the Brahmaputra in India. It is 22 kilometres (14 mi) NNW of the higher Namcha Barwa.

Notable features

Gyala Peri has great vertical relief above the Tsangpo gorge and is the highest peak of the Nyenchen Tanglha Shan.[3]

Climbing history

The first ascent of Gyala Peri was in 1986, by a Japanese expedition, via the South Ridge. The group spent about 112 months on the mountain.[2] The U.K. Alpine Club's Himalayan Index[4] lists no other ascents.

See also


Footnotes

  1. "China I: Tibet - Xizang". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  2. Yoshio Ogata (1991). "A secret mountain". Himalayan Journal. 49. Mumbai: Himalayan Club. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
  3. "Nyainqêntanglha Shan". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2012-11-27.
  4. "Himalayan Index". London: Alpine Club. Retrieved May 19, 2011.

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