The international mountaineering community has this statement: “14 8000 meters is a climber (climber) movement, and the highest peaks in the seven continents are the plutocrat movement.â€
Customarily, the highest peak of the seven continents is defined as -
Mount Everest, the highest mountain in Asia, is also the highest peak in the world (Everest 8489.13 meters above sea level);
The highest peak in South America is Aconcagua Mountain (Aconcagua is 6962 meters above sea level);
The highest peak in North America is Mount McKinley (McKinley is 6195 metres above sea level);
The highest peak in Africa is Kilimanjaro (5963 meters above sea level);
The highest mountain in Europe is Mount Elbrus (Elbrus is 5633 meters above sea level);
The highest peak in Antarctica is Vinson Massif (5,140 meters above sea level);
The highest peak in Oceania is the peak of Chaya (at 5030 meters above sea level at Carstensz Pyramid) or the peak of Kosciuskov at the highest point of Australia (2,228 meters above sea level at Kosciusko).
Among them, the youngest finisher was the Japanese Atsushi Yamada, who was 23 years and 9 days; the oldest finisher was German Gerhard Schmatz, 62 years old and 263 days; Kosciusko version, the fastest to accomplish this goal is New Zealander Rob Hall and New Zealander Gary Bal, they only spent an astonishing 7 months; Carstensz version, the fastest to achieve this goal is the British Andrew Salter, he also spent only 297 days.
Among the highest peaks on the seven continents, only Mount Everest is the most difficult, and in 14 of the 8,000 meters, the difficulty of the traditional route of Everest is only in the middle and lower levels. Followed by McKinley. For the remaining 5 peaks, the main difficulty is not climbing, but other factors. For example, money, such as Vincent Peak in Antarctica, costs about 3/4 of the total cost of transportation (of course, if you drive yourself without a boat, you'll be much cheaper). For example, the political situation is unstable, and the Chaya Peak, the highest peak in Oceania, is an example.
The 14 peaks of 8000 meters include these peaks:
Everest.
Chogori Peak: At an altitude of 8,611 meters, it is the main peak of the Karakoram range and the second highest peak in the world. It is also known as the K2 peak abroad. It is located at 76.5 degrees east longitude and 35.9 degrees north latitude. It is located in the middle part of the Karakoram Mountain and belongs to the side of China, in Yecheng County, Xinjiang.
"Jogori" means "tall and majestic" in the Tajik language. On July 31, 1954, the Italian team of the two climbed along the southeastern ridge from the Pakistani side for nearly 100 days and made their first ascent to the Chogoli Peak.
Lhotse Peak: 8,516 meters above sea level, the fourth highest peak in the world. It is located at 86.9 degrees east longitude and 27.9 degrees north latitude. It is known in Tibetan as Dingjiexangma, which means “a fairy of blue beautyâ€. On May 18, 1956, two Swiss mountaineering teams successfully climbed the summit from Nepal's west slope. However, no one has yet climbed from Dongpo's territory in China.
Mount Makalu: 8463 meters above sea level, is the fifth highest peak in the world. It is located at 87.1 degrees east longitude and 27.9 degrees north latitude. It is on the north side of China's Tibet Autonomous Region and on the south side is the Kingdom of Nepal. In 1954, 2 people from the French mountaineering climbed the Makalu 2 peak at an altitude of 7640 meters.
Zhuo'ao Youfeng: Also known as “Qiaowuya Peakâ€, 8201 meters above sea level, is the sixth highest peak in the world. Located on the China-Nigeria border, which is 86.6 degrees east longitude and 28 degrees north latitude, the mountain peak is bordered by the northeastern ridge and the southwestern ridge. It is on the north side in the Dinh Ri, Tibet Autonomous Region, and on the south side is the Kingdom of Nepal. The Tibetan language means "the chief teacher." On October 19, 1954, the Austrian team of four climbed the summit of Cho Oyu along the northwest slope for the first time.
Gashubruma I peak: 8080 meters above sea level, at 76.7 degrees east longitude, 35.7 degrees north latitude, is the world's 11th highest peak. It is the boundary between China and Kashmir. "Gashubruma" means "a mountain shining with light." On July 4, 1958, the two members of the American mountaineering team made their first summit success.
Shishapangma Peak: 8012 above sea level (5 members of the Beidashan Eagles were killed here) is the last of the 14 8,000-meter peaks in the world, located at 85.7 degrees east longitude and 28.3 degrees north latitude. It is located in Nyalam County, Tibet. The Greek word “Shishabangma†means “hard climateâ€. However, the pious Tibetan people also have many myths and songs to praise him for the good fortune. On May 2, 1964, 10 Chinese mountaineers climbed the summit of the Xishabangma for the first time.
Customarily, the highest peak of the seven continents is defined as -
Mount Everest, the highest mountain in Asia, is also the highest peak in the world (Everest 8489.13 meters above sea level);
The highest peak in South America is Aconcagua Mountain (Aconcagua is 6962 meters above sea level);
The highest peak in North America is Mount McKinley (McKinley is 6195 metres above sea level);
The highest peak in Africa is Kilimanjaro (5963 meters above sea level);
The highest mountain in Europe is Mount Elbrus (Elbrus is 5633 meters above sea level);
The highest peak in Antarctica is Vinson Massif (5,140 meters above sea level);
The highest peak in Oceania is the peak of Chaya (at 5030 meters above sea level at Carstensz Pyramid) or the peak of Kosciuskov at the highest point of Australia (2,228 meters above sea level at Kosciusko).
Among them, the youngest finisher was the Japanese Atsushi Yamada, who was 23 years and 9 days; the oldest finisher was German Gerhard Schmatz, 62 years old and 263 days; Kosciusko version, the fastest to accomplish this goal is New Zealander Rob Hall and New Zealander Gary Bal, they only spent an astonishing 7 months; Carstensz version, the fastest to achieve this goal is the British Andrew Salter, he also spent only 297 days.
Among the highest peaks on the seven continents, only Mount Everest is the most difficult, and in 14 of the 8,000 meters, the difficulty of the traditional route of Everest is only in the middle and lower levels. Followed by McKinley. For the remaining 5 peaks, the main difficulty is not climbing, but other factors. For example, money, such as Vincent Peak in Antarctica, costs about 3/4 of the total cost of transportation (of course, if you drive yourself without a boat, you'll be much cheaper). For example, the political situation is unstable, and the Chaya Peak, the highest peak in Oceania, is an example.
The 14 peaks of 8000 meters include these peaks:
Everest.
Chogori Peak: At an altitude of 8,611 meters, it is the main peak of the Karakoram range and the second highest peak in the world. It is also known as the K2 peak abroad. It is located at 76.5 degrees east longitude and 35.9 degrees north latitude. It is located in the middle part of the Karakoram Mountain and belongs to the side of China, in Yecheng County, Xinjiang.
"Jogori" means "tall and majestic" in the Tajik language. On July 31, 1954, the Italian team of the two climbed along the southeastern ridge from the Pakistani side for nearly 100 days and made their first ascent to the Chogoli Peak.
Lhotse Peak: 8,516 meters above sea level, the fourth highest peak in the world. It is located at 86.9 degrees east longitude and 27.9 degrees north latitude. It is known in Tibetan as Dingjiexangma, which means “a fairy of blue beautyâ€. On May 18, 1956, two Swiss mountaineering teams successfully climbed the summit from Nepal's west slope. However, no one has yet climbed from Dongpo's territory in China.
Mount Makalu: 8463 meters above sea level, is the fifth highest peak in the world. It is located at 87.1 degrees east longitude and 27.9 degrees north latitude. It is on the north side of China's Tibet Autonomous Region and on the south side is the Kingdom of Nepal. In 1954, 2 people from the French mountaineering climbed the Makalu 2 peak at an altitude of 7640 meters.
Zhuo'ao Youfeng: Also known as “Qiaowuya Peakâ€, 8201 meters above sea level, is the sixth highest peak in the world. Located on the China-Nigeria border, which is 86.6 degrees east longitude and 28 degrees north latitude, the mountain peak is bordered by the northeastern ridge and the southwestern ridge. It is on the north side in the Dinh Ri, Tibet Autonomous Region, and on the south side is the Kingdom of Nepal. The Tibetan language means "the chief teacher." On October 19, 1954, the Austrian team of four climbed the summit of Cho Oyu along the northwest slope for the first time.
Gashubruma I peak: 8080 meters above sea level, at 76.7 degrees east longitude, 35.7 degrees north latitude, is the world's 11th highest peak. It is the boundary between China and Kashmir. "Gashubruma" means "a mountain shining with light." On July 4, 1958, the two members of the American mountaineering team made their first summit success.
Shishapangma Peak: 8012 above sea level (5 members of the Beidashan Eagles were killed here) is the last of the 14 8,000-meter peaks in the world, located at 85.7 degrees east longitude and 28.3 degrees north latitude. It is located in Nyalam County, Tibet. The Greek word “Shishabangma†means “hard climateâ€. However, the pious Tibetan people also have many myths and songs to praise him for the good fortune. On May 2, 1964, 10 Chinese mountaineers climbed the summit of the Xishabangma for the first time.
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