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Indian mountain, part of the Himalayas

Manirang
Manirang peak from NW direction
Highest point
Elevation6,593 m (21,631 ft)
Prominence1,727 m (5,666 ft)
ListingUltra
Coordinates31°57′12″N 78°22′00″E / 31.95333°N 78.36667°E / 31.95333; 78.36667
Geography
Manirang is located in Himachal PradeshManirangManirangLocation in Himachal PradeshShow map of Himachal PradeshManirang is located in IndiaManirangManirangManirang (India)Show map of India
LocationHimachal Pradesh, India
Parent rangeHimalaya
Climbing
First ascent1952, Dr. J. de V. Graaff and party

Manirang is one of the highest mountains in the Indian state Himachal Pradesh. It lies on the border between Kinnaur district and Lahaul and Spiti district. Close to the peak is the high Manirang pass, which was one of the early trade routes between Spiti and Kinnaur, before the motorable road was built. The trail over the pass starts from Mane Yogma on the Spiti side and runs to the Ropa valley in Kinnaur.

The first acsent was made on 12 September 1952 by Dr. J. de V. Graaff, his wife Clare (the daughter of Sir George Paget Thomson) with Pasang Dawa & Tashi Sherpa.

See also

References

  1. ^ "High Asia I: The Karakoram, Pakistan Himalaya and India Himalaya (north of Nepal)". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  2. Harish Kapadia, High Himalaya Unknown Valleys, fourth edition (Indus Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2001) ISBN 81-7387-117-5
  3. Kapadia, H. (1999). Spiti: Adventures in the Trans-Himalaya (2nd ed.). New Delhi: Indus Publishing Company. ISBN 81-7387-093-4.
  4. Richards, Robin; Graaff, Clare (2015). "Dr Johannes de Villiers Graaff (1928 – 2015)". Himalayan Journal. #70. Retrieved 7 December 2024.


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