What you’re looking at would cause any world-class mountaineer’s jaw to drop. In the center is Kanchenjunga, the 3rd highest mountain on earth at 8,586 meters/28,169 feet. But it’s much more than that.
The mountaineering ultimate is to climb an achttausender – a mountain over 8,000 meters high (26,247’). There are 14 of them, all in the Himalayas and Karakorums of Nepal, Tibet, and Pakistan. But what you are seeing is unique – for the entire ridge line of the Kanchenjunga Massif is over 27,000 feet, with four 8,000-meter summits in a row.
From right to left: Kanchenjunga South, 8476/27,808; Kanchenjunga Central, 8482/27,828; Kanchenjunga Main; and Yalung Kang, 8505/27,903.
What’s even more astounding is that no one has seen what you’re seeing before from this perspective – from a helicopter 23,000 feet high.
Helicopters don’t fly remotely close to that height – except that our new specialized high-altitude Eurocopters can. I took this picture last week on our third Himalaya Helicopter Expedition – and I’d like to dedicate it to Jack Kelly, who enabled me to take it by writing the HFR in my absence….
So – welcome to the Good Friday HFR!
In that context, it’s only appropriate to begin with an observation of Jack Kelly’s in his HFR 03/31/17 that’s so classic it belongs in a future edition of Bartlett’s Quotations:
“CNN commentator Angela Rye compared Obama to Jesus. We could find out if we crucify Zero, wait three days, see what happens.”
FYI – Jack Kelly will be manning the HFR helm while I’m in Hidden Ireland in early June. If you’ve always wanted to experience the Emerald Isle in a truly magical way, now’s your chance. Hope you’ll join us…
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