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Allie Pepper Climbs Cho Oyu - Solo, no oxygen
julian.A
20-Jun-2007
10:13:34 AM
This is a pretty good effort - Julian


On the 9th of May 2007 Australian mountaineer Allie Pepper climbed Cho Oyu (8201m) in Tibet, the world's sixth highest mountain. In doing so she became only the second Australian woman (after Sue Fear) to climb the mountain without supplementary oxygen. This is even more impressive as Allie was not part of a commercially guided expedition, and ended up climbing the mountain
solo after her climbing partner Jason Beechcroft was forced to abandon his attempt with frost nip on 8 of his toes.

From her camp at 7500 m (camp 3) Allie made her summit bid. Despite a later than planned departure, due to high winds and fresh snow she made good progress up the mountain and at the first rock step “The Yellow Band” she passed two Italian climbers. As she started up the fixed ropes she watched then turn around and head back to camp. This left her to ascend alone, kicking steps into the fresh snow. With improving weather Allie arrived on the summit with views above the clouds to Everest and Lhotse after 10 hours of climbing. It then took her 2 ½ hours to descend to Camp 3, where she spent the night before descending to Advanced Base Camp.

This was Allie's first attempt at an 8000 meter peak, and according to her it definitely won't be her last.

Relatively unknown in Australia, Allie has been quietly climbing mountains in South America, where she works as a mountain guide. She has summitted Mt Aconcagua, (6965m) seven times with clients and, climbed and guided extensively in Peru.

Allie is making plans to return to the Himalaya later this year, and attempt Shisha Pangma. If successful she will become the first Australian woman to
summit two 8000 meter mountains in the one year.

checkout her photo's - http://alliepepperopen.spaces.live.com/
or there is a PDF on http://www.australianclimbing.com.au





maxdacat
20-Jun-2007
8:39:03 PM
Fantastic effort....would much rather hear about that than about some tourist being hauled up everest.

Sabu
20-Jun-2007
10:25:06 PM
Indeed! Good on her!
JohnK
21-Jun-2007
2:20:07 PM
What a great effort and great inspiration.
Another example of human spirit, endurance (and pain!) being used to reach a high point.

adski
22-Jun-2007
11:12:32 PM
That link is http://alliepepperopen.spaces.live.com/
Nice one Allie!
for fox sake
24-Jun-2007
4:31:37 PM

Cho Oyu is actually 8201m high unless the global warming has rapidly increased over winter!
julian.A
24-Jun-2007
5:08:16 PM
Yeh typo, sorry.

But Andrew Lock has it at 8188 m,
for fox sake
25-Jun-2007
11:51:55 AM
Oh well it must be correct then!

There again, Michael Groom has it at 8201m, so does the Chinese Tibetan Mountaineering Association 'CTMA' (according to their permit), so does Alan Hinks, Dan Mazur, Guy Cotter, Russell Brice, this list can continue!!!!


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cho_Oyu

Cho Oyu - the "Turquoise Goddess" in Tibetan - is located at the frontier of Tibet and Nepal. At a height of 8201 meters, it belongs to the Himalayan range, about 30 km west of Everest. It is the sixth highest mountain in the world and was first climbed on October 19th 1954 by the Austrian Herbert Tichy, with Sepp Jochler and Pasang Dava Lama. (extract taken from http://www.k2news.com/co5.htm )


Anyway, well done Allie, sterling effort

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