- Kawagebo
Infobox Mountain
Name= Kawagebo
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Elevation= convert|6740|m|ft|-1|lk=onTamotsu Nakamura, "East of the Himalaya", "American Alpine Journal ", 2003, pp. 142-145. Online version: [http://www.americanalpineclub.org/AAJO/pdfs/2003/130_159_nakamura_aaj2003.pdf East of the Himalaya (PDF)] ] [http://www.peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/china1.html Tibetan ultra-prominent peaks] on [http://www.peaklist.org peaklist.org] ]
Location=Tibet /Yunnan ,China
Range= Meili Xueshan,Hengduan Shan
Prominence = convert|2232|m|ft|-1|abbr=on
Coordinates = coord|28|26|18|N|98|41|00|E|type:mountain
First ascent= unclimbed (as of 2003)
Easiest route=Kawagebo (or Moirigkawagarbo, Kawakarpo, Kawa Karpo, Ka-Kar-Po) is the highest mountain in
Yunnan ,China . It is located on the border withTibet , and near the border withMyanmar . It rises about convert|20|km|mi|0|lk=on west of Diqing, which lies on theYunnan-Tibet Highway .Kawagebo is the high point of the Meili Xueshan, a small subrange of the
Hengduan Shan , the major north-south trending complex of mountains covering the region whereTibet ,Yunnan ,Sichuan , andMyanmar converge. The Meili Xueshan forms part of the divide between the upperSalween (Nujiang) andMekong (Lancangjiang) rivers.The Meili Xueshan has over 20 peaks with permanent snow cover, including six peaks over convert|6000|m|ft|-2|abbr=on. The highest portion of the range is in the north, although Kawagebo is centrally located. The range rises high over the deeply incised valleys to the east and west, leading to dramatic relief. The range is highly affected by the
monsoon , leading to especially unstable snow conditions, which have affected climbing attempts (see below).Kawagebo is one of the most sacred mountains for
Tibetan Buddhism as the spiritual home of a warrior god which pre-existed Buddhism's arrival in Tibet. [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5161424 NPR story on Kawagebo pilgrimage] ] It is visited by 20,000 pilgrims each year; [http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/04/27/travel/tryun.php Walking the Sacred Steps of Kawagebo] ] many pilgrims circumambulate the peak, an arduous convert|240|km|mi|-1|abbr=on trek.Climbing history
The first attempt on Kawagebo was made in 1987 by a party from the Joetsu Alpine Club of
Japan . In the winter of 1990-91 a group from the Academic Alpine Club ofKyoto University attempted the peak in conjunction with a Chinese group. A nighttime avalanche killed all seventeen members of the expedition, in one of the most deadly mountaineering accidents in history. The Kyoto club returned in 1996 to make another unsuccessful attempt.American expeditions, led by Nicholas Clinch, visited the range in 1988, 1989, 1992, and 1993, attempting other major peaks, but were unsuccessful. As of 2003, all of the significant peaks of the range were still unclimbed.
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