Lhotse

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:mountain
gptkbp:accessibility Challenging
Trekking routes available
via Nepal
Via the Khumbu region
via Everest Base Camp
gptkbp:area gptkb:Lhotse_Glacier
approximately 20 square kilometers
gptkbp:challenges weather conditions
altitude sickness
high winds
avalanche risk
rockfall hazards
new climbers
less experienced climbers
gptkbp:climate gptkb:Alpine
Alpine climate
alpine
gptkbp:climb_rate low
varies
Varies by season
Experience and preparation
gptkbp:climbed_without_oxygen multiple climbers
gptkbp:climbing_ability gptkb:Pasang_Lhamu_Sherpa
gptkb:Nawang_Sherpa
gptkb:Dawa_Yangzum_Sherpa
gptkb:Edmund_Hillary
gptkb:Tommy_Caldwell
gptkb:Lhotse_Face
gptkb:Ueli_Steck
gptkb:Lhakpa_Sherpa
gptkb:Fritz_Luchsinger
gptkb:expedition
gptkb:Autumn
gptkb:May
gptkb:Significant
gptkb:significant
gptkb:David_Goettler
gptkb:Alex_Honnold
gptkb:Mingma_Sherpa
gptkb:Cory_Richards
gptkb:Pasang_Dawa_Sherpa
gptkb:Nima_Sherpa
gptkb:Karma_Tashi_Sherpa
gptkb:Nima_Tashi_Sherpa
gptkb:Adrian_Ballinger
gptkb:Dawa_Tashi_Sherpa
gptkb:Reinhold_Messner
gptkb:Pasang_Tashi_Sherpa
gptkb:Kaji_Sherpa
gptkb:David_Lama
gptkb:Dawa_Sherpa
gptkb:Mingma_David_Sherpa
gptkb:Yasushi_Yamanoi
gptkb:Karma_Dawa_Sherpa
gptkb:Tashi_Sherpa
gptkb:Dawa_Lhakpa_Sherpa
gptkb:Tashi_Dawa_Sherpa
gptkb:spring
gptkb:Tashi_Lhakpa_Sherpa
gptkb:Dorje_Morup
gptkb:Karma_Lhakpa_Sherpa
gptkb:Nima_Lhakpa_Sherpa
gptkb:Pasang_Lhakpa_Sherpa
gptkb:Sirdar_Pasang_Sherpa
gptkb:Yes
gptkb:Tenzing_Norgay
gptkb:Karma_Sherpa
gptkb:Krzysztof_Wielicki
gptkb:Leszek_Cichy
gptkb:Mingma_Gyalje_Sherpa
gptkb:Nirmal_Purja
gptkb:Pasang_Sherpa
gptkb:Pemba_Sherpa
gptkb:Phurba_Tashi_Sherpa
gptkb:South_Col_Route
gptkb:Tomasz_Mackiewicz
Available
Difficult
Several
annual
various
yes
high
Required
Crampons
Spring and Autumn
international
multiple
spring and autumn
extensive
South Face
adventure seekers
autumn
high altitude
multiple routes available
altitude sickness
international teams
several weeks
April to May
Ropes
scientific expeditions
Alpine style
avalanche risk
Oxygen supply
adventurous
East Face
highly regarded
Spring and autumn
Altitude sickness
West Face
Teamwork and strategy
Active and growing
expedition style
Organized annually
Leave no trace principles
has a rich history
active and supportive
requires permits
Specialized climbing gear required
Standard mountaineering gear
professional climbers
Extensive training required
weather delays
Ice axes
requires teamwork
technical sections
alpine style
weather unpredictability
technical routes
experienced mountaineers
not uncommon
requires safety measures
technical climbing sections
high-altitude gear
alpine climbers
attracts international climbers
crevasse danger
popular among experienced climbers
respected among climbers
Occur frequently
requires mental resilience
requires navigation skills
local Sherpas
many successful summits
Local Sherpas
Recommended for experienced climbers
requires risk assessment
High-altitude gear
Spring and Autumn preferred
Expedition Style
Organized by various companies
Technical climbing challenges
Multiple climbing routes available
expedition seasons
requires physical endurance
Rich history of ascents
Popular mountaineering destination
Alpine Style
Many climbers attempt Lhotse after Everest
significant in mountaineering
International guides
Many famous climbers have summited
Many notable summits
Regular meetups and discussions
Several made about ascents
Strong network of climbers
Weather and altitude issues
advanced mountaineering gear
requires survival skills
requires climbing permits
spring expeditions
Climbing accidents reported
Mountain climbing activity
Part of the climbing community
Professional climbing guides recommended
challenging peak
often compared to Everest
part of 8000 meter peaks
requires altitude acclimatization
requires altitude training
requires communication equipment
requires emergency plans
requires environmental considerations
requires first aid knowledge
requires gear maintenance
requires hydration strategies
requires local guides
requires logistics planning
requires nutrition planning
requires rescue protocols
requires support staff
requires weather monitoring
gptkbp:climbing_books Many published on the subject
gptkbp:climbing_equipment_required advanced
gptkbp:climbing_expedition_planning Requires careful logistics
gptkbp:climbing_permits_cost Expensive
gptkbp:climbing_permits_required yes
gptkbp:climbing_rescue_operations Conducted regularly
gptkbp:climbing_safety_measures Essential for successful summits
gptkbp:climbing_training_programs Available in various locations
gptkbp:conservation_status gptkb:protected_area
gptkbp:coordinates 27.9617° N
86.9333° E
27.9617° N, 86.9330° E
27°57′42″ N 86°56′30″ E
28.2946° N
85.6000° E
gptkbp:country gptkb:Nepal
gptkb:Tibet
gptkbp:cultural_significance important for climbers
Important to Sherpa culture
Important for Sherpa culture
gptkbp:difficulty Difficult
extreme
gptkbp:elevation highest in the world
8516 meters
4900 meters
8516 meters above sea level
gptkbp:environment High-altitude environment
gptkbp:environmental_concerns Glacial melting
gptkbp:expedition gptkb:High
Several weeks
high
April to May
September to October
Requires careful planning
Numerous expeditions conducted
typically 2-3 months
Numerous expeditions since the 1950s
High expedition costs
gptkbp:features gptkb:Lhotse_Shar
gptkb:Lhotse_Middle
gptkbp:first_ascent gptkb:Ernst_Reiss
gptkb:Fritz_Luchsinger
gptkb:1956
gptkb:1988
gptkb:1990
gptkb:2001
gptkb:2018
gptkb:2021
gptkb:Adam_Bielecki
gptkb:Tamae_Watanabe
gptkb:Denis_Urubko
gptkb:Sirdar_Pasang_Sherpa
gptkb:Gyalje_Sherpa
gptkb:Tenzing_Norgay
gptkb:Alex_Txikon
gptkb:Krzysztof_Wielicki
gptkb:Leszek_Cichy
gptkb:Mingma_Gyalje_Sherpa
gptkb:Nirmal_Purja
gptkb:Tomasz_Mackiewicz
January 2018
May 18, 1956
Tenzing Norgay and Fritz Luchsinger
multiple ascents
gptkbp:first_ascent_by_woman_date May 22, 2002
gptkbp:first_ascent_by_woman_team gptkb:Japanese_Women's_Team
Tamae Watanabe's Team
gptkbp:first_summit_without_oxygen gptkb:Reinhold_Messner
gptkbp:geographical_feature Prominent geographical feature
gptkbp:geological_features gptkb:granite
gptkb:Lhotse_Glacier
Granite and Schist
gptkbp:geological_formation gptkb:granite
gptkbp:has_climbing_route gptkb:Lhotse_South_Face
gptkbp:has_climbing_season spring and autumn
gptkbp:has_height 8516 meters
gptkbp:height 8516 meters
gptkbp:highest_point gptkb:Mount_Everest
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Lhotse
gptkbp:involved Sherpas play a crucial role in expeditions
gptkbp:is_accessible_by gptkb:South_Col_route
gptkbp:is_adjacent_to gptkb:Lhotse_Shar
gptkb:Mount_Everest
gptkb:Nuptse
gptkbp:is_associated_with Sherpa culture
gptkbp:is_documented_in climbing guides
mountaineering literature
mountaineering journals
mountaineering documentaries
climbing history books
gptkbp:is_explored_in adventurers
gptkbp:is_known_for its breathtaking views
its remote location
its harsh conditions
its unique geology
its breathtaking landscapes
its steepness
its climbing history
gptkbp:is_located_in gptkb:Himalayas
gptkbp:is_monitored_by climbing organizations
gptkbp:is_often_climbed_with gptkb:Mount_Everest
gptkbp:is_often_compared_to gptkb:K2
gptkbp:is_part_of gptkb:Sagarmatha_National_Park
gptkb:Himalayan_mountain_range
gptkb:Lhotse_massif
gptkb:Khumbu_region
the Greater Himalayas
the Himalaya range
the Himalayan ecosystem
the Eight-thousanders
the Sherpa heritage
gptkbp:is_popular_among expedition climbers
gptkbp:is_regarded_as a prestigious climb
gptkbp:is_respected_by its climbing routes
the climbing community
its climbing achievements
mountaineering experts
gptkbp:is_significant_for its climbing history
gptkbp:is_studied_in geologists
gptkbp:is_surrounded_by other peaks of the Himalayas
gptkbp:is_visible_from gptkb:Everest_Base_Camp
Visible from Everest Base Camp
gptkbp:known_for being the fourth highest mountain in the world
gptkbp:landmark part of the Seven Summits
Notable landmark in Nepal
gptkbp:landscape gptkb:Himalayas
gptkb:Mount_Everest
gptkb:Mahalangur_Himal
Part of the Mahalangur Himal
gptkbp:located_in gptkb:Himalayas
gptkb:Nepal
gptkbp:location gptkb:Himalayas
gptkbp:named_after Lhotse mountain
gptkbp:nearest_city gptkb:Namche_Bazaar
gptkbp:nearest_higher_neighbor gptkb:Makalu
gptkbp:neighbor_of gptkb:Mount_Everest
gptkbp:notable_feature gptkb:Lhotse_Shar
gptkb:Lhotse_Face
gptkb:Lhotse_Middle
gptkb:Lhotse_Couloir
gptkbp:notable_features gptkb:Lhotse_Couloir
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Himalayas
gptkb:Khumbu_Region
gptkb:Lhotse_massif
gptkbp:photography mountain photographers
gptkbp:prominence 610 meters
gptkbp:range gptkb:Himalayas
gptkb:Mahalangur_Himal
gptkbp:rank 4th highest mountain in the world
gptkbp:route gptkb:South_Col_route
gptkb:South_Col_Route
gptkbp:safety Avalanches
avalanches
altitude sickness
crevasses
Crevasses
Altitude sickness
Risks involved in climbing
gptkbp:slope_type steep
gptkbp:summit gptkb:Lhotse_Summit
gptkb:Lhotse_summit
requires physical fitness
requires acclimatization
sharp ridges
Low success rate
requires mental preparation
spectacular views of surrounding peaks
Tenzing Norgay and Fritz Luchsinger
Panoramic views of the Himalayas
Challenging summit
Many summit attempts made
requires early start
gptkbp:surrounding_area gptkb:Sagarmatha_National_Park
gptkbp:surrounding_peaks gptkb:Lhotse_Shar
gptkb:Mount_Everest
gptkb:Nuptse
gptkb:Makalu
gptkb:Everest
gptkbp:tourism Popular among climbers
gptkbp:tourism_impact gptkb:Cultural_impact
gptkb:Significant
Economic benefits
Environmental concerns
gptkbp:training_programs gptkb:Everest_Base_Camp
4900 meters
Lhotse Base Camp
gptkbp:view gptkb:Gorak_Shep
gptkb:Everest_Base_Camp
gptkbp:was_first_climbed_by gptkb:Tenzing_Norgay
gptkbp:weather_conditions Harsh
harsh
unpredictable
harsh conditions
Harsh conditions
Variable weather patterns
Severe winds and cold temperatures
harsh and unpredictable
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Himalayas
gptkb:Earth
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4