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Rangrik Rang

Coordinates: 31°21′13″N 78°36′50″E / 31.353712°N 78.613905°E / 31.353712; 78.613905
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Rangrik Rang
Rangrik Rang is located in India
Rangrik Rang
Rangrik Rang
Location in Himachal Pradesh
Highest point
Elevation6,553 m (21,499 ft)
Prominence1,535 m (5,036 ft)
Coordinates31°21′13″N 78°36′50″E / 31.353712°N 78.613905°E / 31.353712; 78.613905
Geography
LocationHimachal Pradesh
Climbing
First ascent1994 by Indo-British Expedition Team

Rangrik Rang is a mountain in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh in India.

Location

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The mountain is 6,553 m (21,499 ft) above sea level[1] and is named after the Rangrik Tungma temple just below it.[2] The peak can be found to the north of the upper Sanglatals. The Eastern and Western Racho Khad ice masses feed on the upper east and northwest flanks of Rangrik Rang, respectively, and support the northbound Tirang.

Climbing history

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The peak was summited on 20 June 1994 through the northeast ridge by an Indo-British expedition team. The team consisted of the following members; Chris Bonington, Jim Fotheringham, Muslim Contractor, Graham Little, Divyesh Muni, Jim Lowther, Paul Nunn, and Pasang Bodh.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Rangrik Rang". PeakVisor. Retrieved 2022-05-14.
  2. ^ Bonington, Christian (1995). "AAC Publications - Asia, India—Himachal Pradesh, Rangrik Rang, Kinnaur". publications.americanalpineclub.org. Retrieved 2022-05-14.
  3. ^ "The HJ/51/10 THE LANGUAGE OF THE MOUNTAINS". The HJ/51/10 THE LANGUAGE OF THE MOUNTAINS. Retrieved 2022-05-14.