
Rolwaling Valley,
Nepal was first explored in the 1950’s by British mountaineers Edmund Hillary
and Eric Shipton who were followed by Swiss and Japanese expeditions. Although
these mountaineers opened the door, the valley has remained isolated and almost
unknown. In 2014, the Nepalese government approved climbing on several 6,000 m.
peaks in Rolwaling for the first time. In light of the recent earthquake and to
promote climbing in our home valley, we three local residents, Nima Tenji
Sherpa, Dawa Gyalje Sherpa and Mingma Tashi
Sherpa, decided to do the first ascents of some of these newly opened peaks.
On the 26
th of
September, 2015, we headed to Rolwaling where we spent a day with our families.
We had helped to repair trail damage following the earthquake, but more work
was needed following the monsoon so we gave some money for maintenance and then
headed towards the peaks we planned to climb. We spent two and a half
days crossing Trakarding and Drolambau glaciers, reaching the advance base camp
of Mt.Raungsiyar (6224m) and Mt.Langdak(6220m) on October 4
th. We
set up our ABC on the Drolambau glacier at an altitude of 5800m. On the same
day we pushed to the summit of Mt. Raungsiar from the west ridge reaching the
top at 3:15 pm and returning to ABC at 6:00 pm. We had a good meal and slept
wellafter planning for our next day.

Early in the morning of October 5th, the
team started up Mt. Langdak (6220m) by the west flank ridge and we reached the
west summit which is 6177m. After
spending a few minutes there, we descended 100m. and then continued to the main
summit via the direct west ridge . We reached the main summit at 11:45 am. From there, we had a spectacular view of the Himalayas
including six 8000m peaks - Mt. Everest (8,848m),
Mt. Lhotse (8,516m), Mt. Makalu (8,463m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201m), Mt. Shisapangma
(8,013m) and Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586m). We then descended to ABC and moved to
Thakar Go East (6152m) base camp at the altitude of 5600m where we spent the night
again.
For more fun and
interest, we timed out ascents so that the day we summited corresponded to our
names. Nima is the Sherpa word for Sunday so Nima Tenji Sherpa was the first to
step on Mt. Raungsiar on Sunday, October 4
th. Dawa means Monday so
Dawa Gyalje Sherpa was the first to step on Mt. Lagdak on Monday, October 5
th.
Mingma means Tuesday, so Mingma Tashi stepped first on Mt.Thakar Go East on
Tuesday, October 6th.
http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web15y/newswire-sherpa-americans-climb-first-ascents-rolwaling-himal.
For anyone interested
in Rolwaling, there are still many unclimbed peaks and even unnamed peaks, which
our first ascent team is planning to climb, name and promote as new climbing
destinations.
Below, we are
registering our first ascents with Ms. Elizabeth Hawley since we know that no
summit is official until she has accepted it.
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