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- Geographical facts of the Main 8000ers
- First ascents information of the Main 8000ers
- First ascents information without bottled oxygen of seven Main-8000ers
- Geographical facts of the subsidiary peaks
- First ascents information of the subsidiary peaks

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- First ascents information of the subsidiary peaks without bottled oxygen


Geographical facts of the Main 8000ers

NAMEALT/mCOUNTRIESLATITUDELONGITUDERPAREAPD
EVEREST8848Np/Chn (Tb)27°59'18'N86°55'33'ENHKHUMBU HIMAL8848100,00
K28611Pk/Chn (Sk)35°52'51'N76°30'48'EKkBALTORO MUZTAGH401746,65
KANGCHENJUNGA858627°42'09'N88°08'54'ESHKANGCHENJUNGA HIMAL392245,68
LHOTSE8516Np/Chn (Tb)27°57'42'N86°56'00'ENHKHUMBU HIMAL6107,16
MAKALU8485Np/Chn (Tb)27°53'24'N87°05'18'ENHBARUN HIMAL237828,03
CHO OYU8188Np/Chn (Tb)28°05'39'N86°39'39'ENHKHUMBU HIMAL234028,58
DHAULAGIRI I8167
Np
28°41'48'N83°29'39'ENHDHAULAGIRI HIMAL335741,10
MANASLU816328°33'00'N84°33'39'ENHMANSIRI HIMAL309237,88
NANGA PARBAT8125
Pk
35°14'15'N74°35'24'EKHNANGA PARBAT AREA460856,71
ANNAPURNA I809128°35'45'N83°49'15'ENHANNAPURNA HIMAL298436,88
GASHERBRUM I8080Pk/Chn (Sk)35°43'27'N76°41'48'EKkBALTORO MUZTAGH215526,67
BROAD PEAK8051Pk/Chn (Sk)35°48'39'N76°34'06'EKkBALTORO MUZTAGH170121,13
GASHERBRUM II8034Pk/Chn (Sk)35°45'27'N76°39'15'EKkBALTORO MUZTAGH152318,96
SHISHA PANGMA8027Chn (Tb)28°21'09'N85°46'45'ENHJUGAL HIMAL289736,09
RP = Range Parts:
NH = Nepal-Himalaya, Kk = Karakorum,
SH = Sikkim-Himalaya, KH = Kashmir-Himalaya

The altitudes of the Nepalese mountains are taken from the Finnmaps and for the Karakorum mountains they are from the Chinese snow map. The altitude of Shisha Pangma was taken from the Austrian Alpine Club map, it was revised recently also on Chinese maps!
P = Orometrical Prominence - see special section about prominence
D = Orometrical Dominance - see special section about dominance



NAMEDATEExpeditionFirst ascenders
EVEREST29.05.1953BritishEdmund Hillary (NZ), Tenzing Norgay (Ind)
K231.07.1954ItalianAchille Compagnoni, Lino Lacedelli
KANGCHENJUNGA25.05.1955BritishGeorge Band, Joe Brown
LHOTSE18.05.1956SwissFritz Luchsinger, Ernst Reiss
MAKALU15.05.1955FrenchJean Couzy, Lionel Terray
CHO OYU19.10.1954AustrianJosef Jöchler, Herbert Tichy, Pasang Dawa Lama (Nep/Sh)
DHAULAGIRI I13.05.1960SwissKurt Diemberger (A), Peter Diener (Ger), Ernst Forrer, Albin Schelbert, Nawang Dorje (Nep/Sh), Nima Dorje (Nep/Sh)
MANASLU09.05.1956JapaneseToshio Imanishi, Gyalzen Norbu (Ind/Sh)
NANGA PARBAT03.07.1953Austro-GermanHermann Buhl (A)
ANNAPURNA I
03.06.1950FrenchMaurice Herzog, Louis Lachenal
GASHERBRUM I05.07.1958AmericanAndrew J. Kauffman, Peter K. Schoening
BROAD PEAK09.06.1957AustrianHermann Buhl, Kurt Diemberger, Marcus Schmuck, Fritz Wintersteller
GASHERBRUM II07.07.1956AustrianJosef Larch, Fritz Moravec, Johann Willenpart
SHISHA PANGMA02.05.1964ChineseHsu Ching, Chang Chun-yen, Wang Fu-zhou, Chen San, Cheng Tien-liang, Wu Tsung-yue, Sodnam Doji, Migmar Trashi, Doji, Yonten


Seven of the Main-8000ers were first climbed with bottled oxygen! The first ascents information without bottled oxygen:

NAMEDATEExpeditionFirst ascenders
EVEREST08.05.1978Austro-ItalianPeter Habeler (A), Reinhold Messner (It)
K206.09.1978AmericanLouis F. Reichardt
KANGCHENJUNGA16.05.1979BritishDoug Scott, Peter Boardman, Joe Tasker
LHOTSE11.05.1977GermanMichel Dacher
MAKALU06.10.1975SlovenianMarjan Manfreda
MANASLU25.04.1972ItalianReinhold Messner
GASHERBRUM I10.08.1975Austro-ItalianPeter Habeler (A), Reinhold Messner (It)

There are several different subsidiary peaks! Here are the geographical facts, from the one 'relative independent Main-Peak' (EU category B) over the important subsidiary peaks (C) to the major notable points (D1) Especially the last category is just guessed by contours or from photographs. If climbers pass the connecting cols in the future, it would be appreciated, if they would give altitude information about those points! With help from the DLR the Annapurna I subsidiary peaks are now correct calculated.


Peak
Alt
D
EU
BROAD PEAK CENTRAL8011c1812,26B2
Kangchenjunga W-Peak(Yalung Kang)8505c1351,59C1
Kangchenjunga S-Peak8476c1161,37C2
Kangchenjunga C-Peak8473c630,74C2
Lhotse C-Peak I8410c650,77C2
Lhotse Shar8382c720,86C2
K 2 SW-Peak8580c300,35D1
Lhotse C-Peak II8372c370,44D1
Everest W-Peak8296c300,36D1
Yalung Kang Shoulder
8077c320,40D1
Kangchenjunga SE-Peakc8150c300,37D1
K 2 P. 8134 (SW-Ridge)8134c350,43D1
Annapurna C-Peak8013
490,61D1
Nanga Parbat S-Peak8042c300,37D1
Annapurna E-Peak7986
650,81C2
Shisha Pangma C-Peak8008c300,37D1
Everest NE-Shoulder8423190,23D2
Everest NE-Pinnacle III8383130,16D2
Lhotse N-Pinnacle III8327c100,12D2
Lhotse N-Pinnacle II8307c120,14D2
Lhotse N-Pinnacle Ic8290c100,12D2
Everest NE-Pinnacle II8282c250,30D2

First ascents information of the subsidiary peaks:

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BROAD PEAK CENTRAL801128.07.1975PolishKazimierz Głazek, Marek Kęsicki (†), Janusz Kuliś, Bohdan Nowaczyk (†), Andrzej Sikorski (†)
Kangchenjunga W-Peak(Yalung Kang)850514.05.1973yJapaneseYutaka Ageta, Takao Matsuda (†)
Kangchenjunga S-Peak847619.05.1978yPolishEugeniusz Chrobak, Wojciech Wróż
Kangchenjunga C-Peak847322.05.1978yPolishWojciech Brański, Andrzej Heinrich, Kazimierz Olech
Lhotse C-Peak I841023.05.2001yRussianAleksei Bolotov, Piotr Kuznetsov, Sergei Timofeev, Yevgeni Vinogradski
Lhotse Shar838212.05.1970yAustrianJosef Mayerl, Rolf Walter
K 2 SW-Peak858007.08.1981yyJapaneseEiho Ohtani, Nazir Sabir (Pak)
Lhotse C-Peak II8372unclimbed
Everest W-Peak829612.05.1979ySlovenianDušan Podbevšek and Roman Robas
Kangchenjunga SE-Peakc8150unclimbed
K 2 P. 8134 (SW-Ridge)8134unclimbed
Yalung Kang Shoulder8077unclimbed
Annapurna C-Peak801303.10.1980GermanUdo Bönning, Ludwig Greissl, Heinz Oberrauch
Nanga Parbat S-Peak804217.08.1982SwissUeli Bühler
Annapurna E-Peak798629.07.1974SpanishJosé Manuel Anglada, Emilion Civis, Jorge Pons
Shisha Pangma C-Peak800810.10.1982JapaneseMakato Hara, Hiro Komamiya, Hirofumi Konishi
Everest NE-Shoulder8423unclimbed
Everest NE-Pinnacle III838306.08.1988yBritishRussell Brice (NZ), Harry Taylor
Lhotse N-Pinnacle III8327unclimbed
Lhotse N-Pinnacle II8307unclimbed
Lhotse N-Pinnacle Ic8290unclimbed
Everest NE-Pinnacle II828217.05.1982BritishPeter Boardman, Joe Tasker
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First ascents information of the subsidiary peaks without bottled oxygen:

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Kangchenjunga W-Peak(Yalung Kang)850504.05.1980MexicanHugo Saldaña (†)
Kangchenjunga S-Peak847617.04.1989RussianVladimir Karatayev, Mikhail Mozhaev
Kangchenjunga C-Peak847301.05.1991SlovenianUroš Rupar
Lhotse C-Peak I8410unclimbed without bottled oxygen!
Lhotse Shar838220.05.1984SlovakZoltán Demján
K 2 SW-Peak858002.09.1993yUK/USAJonathan Pratt (UK), Daniel Mazur (USA)
Everest NE-Pinnacle I8383unclimbed without bottled oxygen!