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  1. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    The glacier just below Cho La

  2. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Looking east from Cho La (pass). Mt. Lobuche and Lobuche East are above with Nuptse peering behind them.

  3. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Hanging prayer flags at Cho La (5400 m)

  4. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    The climb up to Cho La (pass)

  5. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Tagnak. The dry yak dung piled in a lodge's yard is burned for heating and cooking.

  6. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Crossing the Ngozumpa glacier on the way to Tagnak

  7. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    A melt water lake on Ngozumpa glacier's surface

  8. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Crossing the Ngozumpa glacier on the way to Tagnak

  9. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Gokyo in the morning

  10. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Sun rises over the Ngozumpa glacier. Cholatse, Taboche, Kangtega and Thamserku are on the horizon.

  11. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Mt. Cho Oyu (8201 m) and Ngozumpa glacier from Gokyo

  12. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Morning reflections in Dudh Pokhari - Gokyo 3rd lake

  13. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Gokyo in the morning. Mt. Pharilapche (6017 m) is to the left. Renjo La (pass) is up on the ridge to the right.

  14. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Mt. Cho Oyu (8201 m) is the 6th-highest mountain on the planet. A morning shot from Gokyo.

  15. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Starry sky above Gokyo

  16. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    A view east from Scoundrel's Viewpoint. Left to right are Chumbu, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Nirekha, Kangchung East and Kangchung W…

  17. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Gokyo 5th Lake - Ngozumpa Tsho at about 5000 m. Mt. Cho Ouy is above under the cloud.

  18. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Mount Everest from Scoundrel's Viewpoint. From this angle one can see almost the entire North Face (left on the picture).

  19. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Hiking up north from Gokyo. Behind is Gyachung Kang (7952 m) - the highest mountain below 8000m.

  20. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Hiking up north from Gokyo. Mt. Cho Oyu (8201 m) closes the valley from the north.

  21. Gokyo Valley and Cho La

    Gokyo in the morning. Lodge owners lay blankets outside to dry in the sun every day. Mt. Pharilapche (6017 m) is above.

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