MOUNTAINEERING
Presented by: Group 6
UPASANA BHATTA (129)
AISHWARYA DHAKAL (130)
PRATIVA LAMICHANE (126)
AMIT BISHWAS (128)
SUNNY PHILBEN (127)
CONTENT
 Introduction
 Tools used for mountaineering
 Places for mountaineering
 Advantages of mountaineering
 Disadvantages of mountaineering
 Mountaineering in Nepal
 Conclusion
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What is mountaineer???
• A mountaineer is
now described as
a person who lives
in the high country
or as a climber of
mountains.
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What is Mountaineering?
 A sport that combines climbing and
hiking up mountains
 Done on regular terrain, rocky areas,
and ice or snow slopes
 It merges a series of techniques and
requires a highly technical approach
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Tools used for mountaineering
 Footwear
 Crampons
 Rope
 Belay device
 Harness
 Ice axe and knives
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 Food and drinks
 Binoculars
 Firth aid kits
 Camping gear and equipments
 Mountaineering tents
 Sleeping bags
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PLACES FOR Mountaineering
1. White Mountains of New Hampshire
 destination for summer backpacking and
autumn leaf peeping
 transform into an arena for serious
mountaineering in the winter
 White Mountains provide an excellent
venue for learning and refining your
mountaineering skills
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2. 8 Rocky Mountains in Colorado
 Colorado’s Rocky Mountains are an ideal
place to build experience at altitude and
traveling over exposed terrain
 it doesn’t require a rope or technical
climbing
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3. Cascade Range in Washington State
 It’s one of the best mountains in the US to climb for
big adventure
 But Rainier is only one of hundreds of mountains in
the Cascade range
 serving as the home for several of the world’s best
guiding companies
 the range is an excellent classroom for the
mountaineering student.
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4. Southern Alps of New Zealand
 The altitude is relatively low, but provide an
excellent opportunity to build confidence on
more technical terrain
 It Involves steep couloirs, heavily crevassed
glaciers, and extreme coastal weather
 Allow beginners to stretch their abilities under
the supervision of a guide.
ADVANTAGES
 Burn calories
 Heart health
 Personal growth
 Brain fitness
 Body fitness
 Remove anger , tired and fatigueless
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Disadvantages
 Weather is primary danger
 Bad effect on the natural beauty
 Risk of life
 Altitude problem
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Disadvantages
 Weather is primary danger
 Bad effect on the natural beauty
 Risk of life
 Altitude problem
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Mountaineering in Nepal
 Best destination for mountaineers
 Contains world’s highest mountains
Everest (8,848m.)
Island Peak (6,189 m.)
Mera Peak (6,476 m.)
Pisang Peak (6,091 m.)
Nayakanga Peak (5844 m.)
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 Singu Chuli Peak (6501M.)
 Tharpu Chuli Peak (5500m.)
 Parchemuche peak (6187m.)
 Amadablam (6812m.)
 Pumori (7,161 m.)
 Baruntse (7,129m.)
 Dhaulagiri (8,167m.)
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Lhotse(8,516m.)
Nuptse (7,855m.)
Gyajikang ( 7038m )
Lobuche Peak (6119 m.)
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CONCLUSION
In the context of Nepal,
Mountaineering is
One of the richest wealth for the
economic development. Tourist come
from all over the world just
mountaineering, which has helped to
earn foreign currency
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    MOUNTAINEERING Presented by: Group6 UPASANA BHATTA (129) AISHWARYA DHAKAL (130) PRATIVA LAMICHANE (126) AMIT BISHWAS (128) SUNNY PHILBEN (127)
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    CONTENT  Introduction  Toolsused for mountaineering  Places for mountaineering  Advantages of mountaineering  Disadvantages of mountaineering  Mountaineering in Nepal  Conclusion 09/04/25 2
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    09/04/25 3 What ismountaineer??? • A mountaineer is now described as a person who lives in the high country or as a climber of mountains.
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    09/04/25 4 What isMountaineering?  A sport that combines climbing and hiking up mountains  Done on regular terrain, rocky areas, and ice or snow slopes  It merges a series of techniques and requires a highly technical approach
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    09/04/25 5 Tools usedfor mountaineering  Footwear  Crampons  Rope  Belay device  Harness  Ice axe and knives
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    09/04/25 6 Continue…  Foodand drinks  Binoculars  Firth aid kits  Camping gear and equipments  Mountaineering tents  Sleeping bags
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    09/04/25 7 PLACES FORMountaineering 1. White Mountains of New Hampshire  destination for summer backpacking and autumn leaf peeping  transform into an arena for serious mountaineering in the winter  White Mountains provide an excellent venue for learning and refining your mountaineering skills
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    09/04/25 8 Continue… 2. 8Rocky Mountains in Colorado  Colorado’s Rocky Mountains are an ideal place to build experience at altitude and traveling over exposed terrain  it doesn’t require a rope or technical climbing
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    09/04/25 9 Continue.. 3. CascadeRange in Washington State  It’s one of the best mountains in the US to climb for big adventure  But Rainier is only one of hundreds of mountains in the Cascade range  serving as the home for several of the world’s best guiding companies  the range is an excellent classroom for the mountaineering student.
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    09/04/25 10 Continue… 4. SouthernAlps of New Zealand  The altitude is relatively low, but provide an excellent opportunity to build confidence on more technical terrain  It Involves steep couloirs, heavily crevassed glaciers, and extreme coastal weather  Allow beginners to stretch their abilities under the supervision of a guide.
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    ADVANTAGES  Burn calories Heart health  Personal growth  Brain fitness  Body fitness  Remove anger , tired and fatigueless 09/04/25 11
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    Disadvantages  Weather isprimary danger  Bad effect on the natural beauty  Risk of life  Altitude problem 09/04/25 12
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    Disadvantages  Weather isprimary danger  Bad effect on the natural beauty  Risk of life  Altitude problem 09/04/25 13
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    Mountaineering in Nepal Best destination for mountaineers  Contains world’s highest mountains Everest (8,848m.) Island Peak (6,189 m.) Mera Peak (6,476 m.) Pisang Peak (6,091 m.) Nayakanga Peak (5844 m.) 09/04/25 14
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    Continue..  Singu ChuliPeak (6501M.)  Tharpu Chuli Peak (5500m.)  Parchemuche peak (6187m.)  Amadablam (6812m.)  Pumori (7,161 m.)  Baruntse (7,129m.)  Dhaulagiri (8,167m.) 09/04/25 15
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    Continue… Lhotse(8,516m.) Nuptse (7,855m.) Gyajikang (7038m ) Lobuche Peak (6119 m.) 09/04/25 16
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    09/04/25 17 CONCLUSION In thecontext of Nepal, Mountaineering is One of the richest wealth for the economic development. Tourist come from all over the world just mountaineering, which has helped to earn foreign currency
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