Manaslu Summit

Manaslu is the eighth-highest mountain in the world at 8,163 metres above sea level. It is in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in west-central Nepal. Manaslu means "mountain of the spirit" and the word is derived from the Sanskrit word manasa, meaning "intellect" or "soul". Manaslu was first climbed on May 9, 1956, by Toshio Imanishi and G…
Manaslu is the eighth-highest mountain in the world at 8,163 metres above sea level. It is in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in west-central Nepal. Manaslu means "mountain of the spirit" and the word is derived from the Sanskrit word manasa, meaning "intellect" or "soul". Manaslu was first climbed on May 9, 1956, by Toshio Imanishi and Gyalzen Norbu, members of a Japanese expedition. It is said that, given the many unsuccessful attempts by the British to climb Everest before Nepali Tenzing Norgay and New Zealander Edmund Hillary, "just as the British consider Everest their mountain, Manaslu has always been a Japanese mountain".
  • Elevation: 8,163 m (26,781 ft)
  • Location: Gorkha District, Manang-Gandaki Province, Nepal
  • Prominence: 3,092 m (10,144 ft)
  • Listing: Eight-thousander · Ultra
  • English translation: Mountain of the spirit
  • Parent range: Mansiri Himal, Himalayas
  • First ascent: May 9, 1956, by a Japanese team · (First winter ascent 12 January 1984 Maciej Berbeka and Ryszard Gajewski)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org