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21 Dhaulagiri South And North Faces Close Up At Sunrise From Camp Below Mesokanto La 203 Dhaulagiri Ridge Closer From before Tukuche 204 Dhaulagiri Northeast Face From Before Tukuche 408 Dhaulagiri South Face Close Up Early Morning From Lete 409 Dhaulagiri Icefall Close Up Early Morning From Lete
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204 Dhaulagiri Northeast Face From Before Tukuche  [13 of 36]


“Then there was the north ridge; it was undoubtedly ice, but, judging from the moderate angle and slight rise in height would make it very suitable for an attempt” (Maurice Herzog, Annapurna). How right he was. The normal climbing route used on the first ascent goes from right to left up the northeast ridge to the summit ridge and then across to the summit.
204 Dhaulagiri Northeast Face From Before Tukuche “Then there was the north ridge; it was undoubtedly ice, but, judging from the moderate angle and slight rise in height would make it very suitable for an attempt” (Maurice Herzog, Annapurna). How right he was. The normal climbing route used on the first ascent goes from right to left up the northeast ridge to the summit ridge and then across to the summit.