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peak, which lies due south of the Tesi Lapcha, is unnamed
on the Schneider Rolwaling Himal map, but is given a spot
height of 6,273 metres (20,581ft). The Mandala Lamasangu to
Everest map calls the peak Parchoma, which is quite possibly
a spelling mistake. Both Shipton's and Gregory's expedition
surveys gave the peak an altitude close to 6,318 metres (20,700ft).
Seen from the pass the mountain is an attractive but straightforward
snow peak with a well defined north by north west ridge rising
from the relatively flat, crevassed glacier astride the Tesi
Lapcha. To the west of the ridge the face forms a uniform
snow slope broken by crevasses and small seracs rising from
the rocky lower buttresses above the Drolambau Glacier.
Parchamo peak has become a derigueur climb for trekkers crossing
the high Tasi Lapcha (5,755m/18,875ft) to Namche Bazaar in
the Everest area. The peak can be combined with the more demanding
Ramdung Go peak combined with the trek over the Tesi Lapcha
in about 25 days or so.
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