Bamchu

Coordinates: 30°26′56″N 80°01′18″E / 30.44889°N 80.02167°E / 30.44889; 80.02167
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Bamchu
Bamchu is located in Uttarakhand
Bamchu
Bamchu
Location in Uttarakhand
Highest point
Garhwal Himalaya
Climbing
First ascentBy A Japenes team led by K Shimizu in 1975.

Bamchu is a mountain of the

Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand India. It's situated on the eastern rim of Nanda Devi Sanctuary on the watershed of Milam Glacier and Nanda Devi basin. The elevation of Bamchu is 6,303 metres (20,679 ft) and its prominence is 241 metres (791 ft). It is 124th highest located entirely within the Uttrakhand. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. It lies 3.4 km South of Deo Damla 6,620 metres (21,719 ft) its nearest higher neighbor and 3.1 km SSE of Mangraon 6,568 metres (21,549 ft). Kalanka 6,931 metres (22,740 ft) lies 9.8 km NNW and 9.3 km SW lies Nanda Devi
7,816 metres (25,643 ft).

Climbing history

In 1975 Bamchu was first climbed by A Japanese team led by K Shimizu. The main team was focusing on Rishi pahar at the same time K. Konno who had to leave early choose to climb Bamchu. They set up an advance base camp at the foot of the south ridge of Bamchu. on 19 September K. Konno and liaison officer Capt. B. P. S Hundal made an attempt for the summit. They climbed the south ridge of the peak. After climbing for about ten hours, they reached the summit of Bamchu at 3.05 p.m.[2][3]

Glaciers and rivers

Ganga that later joins Bhagirathi River the other main tributaries of river Ganga at Devprayag and became Ganga there after.[4]

Neighboring peaks

Neighboring peaks of Sakram:

See also

  • List of Himalayan peaks of Uttarakhand

References

  1. ^ a b "Bamchu". PeakVisor. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  2. . Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  3. ^ "NORTH NANDADEVI BASIN AFTER FORTY YEAR : Himalayan Journal vol.34/10". www.himalayanclub.org. 34. 1976. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Devprayag | Times of India Travel". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
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