- Thalay Sagar
Infobox Mountain
Name = Thalay Sagar
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Elevation = Convert|6904|m|ft|0|abbr=onH. Adams Carter, "Classification of the Himalaya", "American Alpine Journal ", 1985, p. 140.]
Range =Gangotri Group ,Garhwal Himalaya
Location =Uttarakhand ,India
Coordinates = coord|30|51|29|N|78|59|50|E|display=inline,title
Prominence = Convert|1000|m|ft|-1|abbr=onCorrected version ofSRTM data, available at [http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org Viewfinder Panoramas] ]
Topographic
First ascent =June 24 ,1979 by Roy Kligfield, John Thackray, Pete ThextonAndy Fanshawe and Stephen Venables, "Himalaya Alpine-Style", Hodder and Stoughton, 1995, ISBN 0-340-64931-3, pp. 108-111.]
Easiest route = Northwest couloir and ridge: technical rock/snow/ice climbThalay Sagar is a mountain in the
Gangotri Group of peaks in the westernGarhwal Himalaya , on the main ridge that lies south of theGangotri Glacier . It lies in the northernIndia n state ofUttarakhand , Convert|10|km|mi|0 southwest of theHindu holy site ofGaumukh (the source of theBhagirathi River ). It is the second highest peak on the south side of the Gangotri Glacier (after Kedarnath), but it is more notable for being a dramatic rock peak, steep on all sides, and a famed prize for mountaineers. It is adjacent to the Jogen group of peaks, and has the lake Kedar Tal at its base.Climbing history
The obvious difficulty presented by Thalay Sagar's consistently steep profile prevented any attempts at climbing the peak until the late 1970s, when hard technical
rock climbing began to be practiced at high altitude. Unusually for such a hard peak, the first attempt was actually successful. It was first climbed onJune 24 ,1979 via the northwest couloir and ridge, by an Anglo-American team comprising Roy Kligfield, John Thackray, and Pete Thexton.Since the first ascent, many other routes have been climbed on the peak, some of which have been testpieces of modern mountaineering. There have been at least 15 ascents [http://www.alpine-club.org.uk/hi/ Himalayan Index] ] by at least 9 different routes. The north face of the peak, in particular, has been climbed by 5 different routes, some more direct than others. The key difficulty in the direct routes is a notorious band of
shale near the summit, which presents rotten and dangerous rock. The first route to climb directly through the shale band, instead of finishing on one of the ridges, was theAustralia n Route done by Andrew Lindblade and Athol Whimp; it involves Convert|1400|m|ft|-2|abbr=on of climbing and is graded VII 5.9 WI5."American Alpine Journal ", 1998.] Their climb was awarded thePiolet d'Or in 1998.References
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