- Ama Dablam
Infobox Mountain
Name = Ama Dablam
Photo = Ama Dablam2.jpg
Caption =The classic view from the southwest
Elevation = convert|6812|m|ft|0
Location =Khumbu ,Nepal
Range = Khumbu Himal
Prominence = 1041 m [ [http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=10651 Ama Dablam - Peakbagger.com ] ]
Coordinates = coord|27|51|40|N|86|51|40|E|type:mountain|display=inline,title
Topographic
First ascent =1961
Easiest route = rock/snow/ice climbLocation map
Nepal| label=Ama Dablam
mark=RedMountain.svg| marksize=18 | position=left
lat_deg=27|lat_min=51|lat_sec=40
lon_deg=86|lon_min=51|lon_sec=40
width=300 |float=right | caption=Location in NepalAma Dablam is a
mountain in theHimalaya range of easternNepal . The main peak is 6,812 metres (22,349 feet), the lower western peak is convert|5563|m|ft|0. Ama Dablam means "Mother and Pearl Necklace" (the perennial hanging glacier is thought of as the pearl). For several days, Ama Dablam will dominate the eastern sky for anyone trekking toMount Everest .Ama Dablam was first climbed in
1961 by Mike Gill, Barry Bishop, Mike Ward and Wally Romanes.The normal climbing route is via the southwest ridge (right skyline in the photo). Climbers will typically set up three camps along the ridge with camp 3 just below and to the right of the hanging
glacier (Dablam). Any ice that calves off the glacier typically goes left, away from the camp. However, a 2006 avalanche (see below) proved otherwise. A climbing permit and a liaison officer are required when attempting Ama Dablam. As with Mt. Everest, the best climbing months are April-May (before themonsoon ) and September-October.The mountain was originally used by
Invesco Perpetual as its branding logo withinUK . It has since been adopted by theINVESCO group of companies as its worldwide signature.2006 Avalanche
On the night of 13th/14th November, 2006, a large
serac collapse occurred from the hanging glacier, which swept away several tents at Camp 3, killing six climbers (3 European, 3 Sherpa). Eyewitness testimony indicates that Camp 3 had not been sited in an unusual or abnormally dangerous spot, and that the serac fall was of such magnitude as to render the specific placing of the tents at Camp 3 irrelevant. [http://www.mounteverest.net/news.php?news=15299 Ama Dablam avalanche] ]References
External links
* [http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/150234/ama-dablam.html Ama Dablam on Summitpost]
* [http://www.peakware.com/peaks.html?pk=9 Ama Dablam on Peakware]
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