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Labuche Kang

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Labuche Kang (or Lapche Kang, Lobuche Kang I, Choksiam) is a northern outlier of the Himalayas inside Tibet. It rises northwest of Rolwaling Himal and east of Shishapangma. The peak belongs to a little-known section of the Himalaya variously called Labuche Himal, Pamari Himal and Lapchi Kang[3] that extends from the valley of the Tamakosi River west to the valley of the Sun Kosi and Nyalam Tong La pass where Arniko-Friendship Highway cross the Himalaya. This section extends south into Nepal east of Arniko Highway. It is wholly within the catchment of the Kosi, a Ganges tributary.

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Labuche Kang was first climbed in 1987 by a Sino-Japanese expedition, via the West Ridge.[2] No other attempts are recorded[4] until September 2010 when American climber Joe Puryear fell to his death during an unsuccessful attempt.[5]

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