Mt. Shisapangma (8,027 m) Expedition

Tibet
Tough
Available Departures: Spring and Autumn
38 days
Trip Code: MSECN

Mt. Shisapangma (8,027 m) Expedition

At a glance
  • Trip Start: Kathmandu
  • Trip End: Kathmandu
  • Trek Start: Shyaphrubesi
  • Trek End: Kerung
  • Climbing Period: 29 days
  • Group Size: 4-12
  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Service: Full board
  • Meals: Standard

Historically, the last 8000 meters peak was climbed by a Chinese Expedition in May 1964, due to its location and the restrictions on visits by foreigners to this region imposed by the national Chinese and regional Tibetan authorities.

WILD YAK EXPEDITIONS proposes the ascent of Shishapangma by its regular route. This Northern route climbs the Northwest face and boasts relatively easy access till the advanced Base Camp at 5500 meters above sea level. Shishapangma lies on the north side of the Himalayan crest in south-central Tibet at five kilometers from the Nepali border.

Our Shishapangma Expedition starts with a guided sightseeing tour of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Kathmandu and Lhasa. After obtaining our Chinese visa, we travel to Tibet and drive through the fascinating Tibetan high Plateau until Shishapangma Base Camp.

Itinerary

Accomodation

Hotel

Includes/Excludes

Includes

  • Climbing Sherpa from Nepal
  • Transportation and equipment carriage from Kathmandu to base camp and back
  • Three meals each day
  • Permit fees and Chinese liaison officers
  • Group emergency equipment and satellite phone
  • Private twin sharing tents in basecamp
  • Single tent while Ascent during climbing
  • Full base camp with dinning tent with table & chairs, toilet/shower tent, and solar charger
  • In a twin sharing room in Kathmandu & Gyerung.
  • Airport Transfers

Excludes

  • International flights to/from Kathmandu
  • Mountain climbing rescue and travel insurance in China & Nepal
  • Personal climbing/trekking equipment and clothing
  • Nepalese and Tibetan visas
  • Oxygen (available upon request)

Additional costs for High Attitude Support :

  • Private Sherpa (personal guide/porter) – Carries up to 10-12 kg of your personal equipment, climbs with you,
  • Personal equipment carriage service – Sherpa carry up to 10-12 kg of personal equipment up and down the mountain between camps

Equipments

Climbing harness

  • 5 meters (16 ft.) of 6mm accessory cord
  • Figure 8 abseil/belay device (tube style devices, i.e. ATC will not work on fixed lines)
  • Full size ascender (i.e. PetzlAscention)
  • 2 locking carabiners, 1 large and 1 small
  • 4 non-locking carabiners
  • Ice axe with leash
  • Steel crampons with anti-balling plates
  • Trekking poles
  • Abseiling/Rappelling Gloves

Upper Body:

  • 2 cotton t-shirts
  • 2 synthetic t-shirts
  • 2 long sleeve synthetic shirts
  • Light-weight soft shell jacket
  • Medium weight insulatingjacket (fleece, down, or synthetic)
  • Hard shell jacket with hood, waterproof and breathable (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Heavy down coat
  • For 8,000m peaks an 8,000m down coat with hood or an 8,000m suit can be used instead

Hands:

  • For 8,000m peaks an 8,000m down coat with hood or an 8,000m suit can be used:
  • Lightweight poly-liner gloves
  • Mid-weight soft shell gloves – water/wind resistant
  • Heavy- weight waterproof gloves – Gore-tex shell with removable liner
  • Expedition weight mittens -Gore-tex over mitt matched polar fleece mitt liner

Head:

  • Helmet
  • Warm hat that covers your ears
  • Balaclava
  • Face mask
  • Baseball hat or brimmed sun hat
  • Glacier sunglasses with side shields
  • Ski goggles with light and dark lenses
  • Glasses with clear lenses to protect your eyes while climbing to the summit on windy nights. (cost less than 15-20 dollars in Kathmandu depends on quality)
  • Headlamp with extra batteries and bulbs
  • Buff/neck gaiter
  • Bandana or head scarf (optional)

Lower Body:

  • Synthetic underwear
  • Hiking shorts
  • Hiking pants
  • 2 pair lightweight thermal bottoms
  • Medium or expedition weight thermal bottoms
  • Polar fleece or soft shell pants
  • Waterproof/breathable pants with full side zips (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Heavy insulating pants
  • For 8,000m peaks: 8,000m down pants or a 8,000m suit can be used instead

Feet:

Boots

  • For 6,000m peaks: Plastic or composite double boots (Koflach, La SportivaSpantik, etc) Modern waterproof, single boots designed for 4-5,000m peaks may be suitable if they can be worn with 5 pairs of socks and vapor barrier lines and/or they are equipped with overboots
  • For 8,000m peaks: 8,000m boots - One-Sport Millet Everest boots or equivalent
  • Sturdy leather walking boots
  • Trainers, running shoes and/or sandals
  • Down booties (optional)
  • 3 pair med-heavy poly or wool socks
  • 2 pair poly or wool liner socks (optional)
  • Vapor barrier liner socks (optional)
  • 2 pair lightweight trekking socks
  • Cotton socks for in town

Sleeping:

Down sleeping bag

  • For 8,000m peaks: -29C or -20F (If you sleep cold consider -40C or -40F)
  • Down base camp sleeping bag should be rated to -10C or 15F (If you sleep cold consider -18C or 0F)
  • 2 closed cell foam kari-mats (sleeping pads) for use in basecamp and high altitude (these can be purchased inexpensively in Kathmandu)
  • High quality inflatable sleeping pad designed for cold weather (Thermosets)
  • Patch kit for inflatable pad
  • Rucksack and Travel Bags:
  • Medium rucksack/backpack (50-70 Litres / 3000-4500 cubic inches, can be used as carry-on bag)
  • Waterproof rucksack cover (optional)
  • 2 large (120+ L / 7500+ cubic inch) duffle kit bags for clothing and equipment
  • Small luggage locks for duffel kit bags

Personal Hygiene:

  • Female or male hygiene supplies
  • 2 tubes lip sun cream
  • Large tube skin sun cream (min factor 30)
  • Anti-mosquito cream
  • Toothpaste/brush
  • Hand sanitizer gel (small-medium bottle)
  • Bar of soap small towel
  • Hand wipes
  • Face Mask
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Disposable gloves
  • Disinfectant wipes

Medical:

  • Small personal first-aid kit. (Simple and Light) Aspirin, first-aid tape, plasters (Band-Aids), personal medications, etc.
  • Blister repair kit
  • 10 anti-diarrhea pills
  • 20 anti-headache pills
  • 10 cough and/or cold medicine
  • Anti-altitude sickness pills: Diamox, Acetylzolamide
  • 10 Stomach antibiotics: Ciprofloxacin, etc.
  • 5 Azithromycin tables
  • Steri pen or bottle of water purification tablets
  • Cough sweets/lozenges (Halls/Stepils)
  • Earplugs
  • Extra prescription glasses/contact lenses and supplies

Practical personal items:

  • Small roll of repair tape
  • Sewing repair kit
  • Cigarette lighter
  • Small box matches
  • Compass or GPS
  • Battery powered alarm clock/watch
  • Camera with extra cards and extra batteries
  • Nylon stuff sacks for food and gear storage
  • 2 water bottles (1 litre) wide-mouth Nalgene
  • Pee bottle (1litre or larger)
  • Plastic cup and spoon
  • Small folding knife
  • Binoculars (optional)
  • 4 large, waterproof, disposable rubbish sacks
  • Passport, 2 extra passport photos, flight ticket, flight itinerary
  • Separate photocopies of passport and relevant visa pages, proof of insurance
  • Dollars, pounds, or euros cash
  • Bathing suit/swim suit (you never know)
  • Paperback books, playing cards, ipod/mp3 player, musical instruments, extra batteries, etc.
  • Travel clothes for basecamp and in town
  • Umbrella (optional)
  • Small solar panels for personal electronics (optional)

Personal Food:

  • Snack food/daily energy food
  • Dehydrated meals (freeze-dried dinners) for summit attempt

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