Lhakpa Ri [7,045m./23,000ft.]
is an attractive peak, which divides the

upper East Rongbuk glacier and upper Kharta glacier. It is
close enough to Everest to feel the enormous power and character
of the world's highest mountain, but is set far enough back
to appreciate the true geometric perspective of this great
peak. Lhakpa Ri is just the right distance from Everest as
one is allowed magnificent views and experiences of the world
s highest mountain while not being too close for comfort.
This stunning peak divides the upper East Rongbuk Glacier
and upper Kharta Glacier. After many failed attempts Bill
Tilman first ascended Lhakpa Ri during the Everest renaissance
of 1936. It was later tackled in 1988 and 1991. All those
who have successfully reached the peak have gone both physically
and mentally prepared. However, in the end you are left with
an experience that will last the rest of your life. It is
not a technically challenging mountain and can be ascended
by any who is fit, acclimatized, and motivated.
This expedition to Lhakpa Ri and the North Col maximizes many
years of accumulated wisdom of the high Himalaya, a strong
record of reaching the top of 8,000ers: Everest, K2, Kangchenjunga,
Lhotse, Makalu, Cho-Oyu, Shishapangma, and many other 8,000
metre summits, in addition to more than 25 Himalayan expeditions,
in all safety, along with an intimate knowledge of the Tibetan
and Chinese officials who regulate the permit system. We have
conducted more than eleven 7000 metre peak expeditions, and
consider ourselves specialists in identifying, organizing
expeditions to, and getting teams safely to the summit and
back down, of the world's 7000ers. This is our 12th expedition
to Tibet since 1986, and we know all of the bureaucratic officials,
liaison officers, yak drivers, and hoteliers/restaurateurs
personally.