Talk:Manaslu

People who want to enjoy with mountain must see manaslu
The manaslu mountain is very beautiful than others mountain in Nepal in my opinion

Wrong mountains indeed
So am I, so I have removed it. But it can still be accessed via the Manaslu history tag. By clicking on it to enlarge it, its caption can be seen, which correctly states that it shows Annapurna IV, Annapurna II and Lamjung. By all means upload it to the Pokhara and/or Annapurna pages. Viewfinder 05:50, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

The virtual view from the Pokhara area, which proves the above claim, can be seen [here]. See directions 010-040. Viewfinder 06:17, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

Korean Expeditions
The team leader of the '71 expedition was Kim Chong-sup, not Kim Ho-sup. Regarding the '72 Korean attempt on the northeast, I have other references that state that 15 total were killed in the avalanche. Can anyone varify with a legit source? --Bentonia School 03:09, 15 August 2007 (UTC)


 * The AAJ 1972 has the leader being Kim Ho-sup. Of course they could be in error. What is your reference for Kim Chong-sup?
 * Regarding 1972, AAJ 1973 confirms that "fifteen members of a South Korean expedition were killed when on April 10 avalanches overwhelmed their Camp III at 21,300 feet. The dead were four Koreans including the leader, Kim Ho Sup, one Japanese and ten Sherpas." I'll edit the article accordingly. -- Spireguy 18:07, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * My source for Kim Chong-sup is the Corea Alpine Club and Explorers Web. I have noted however that the Explorers Web article is basically a lift from the Corea Apline Club article. I would assume that Corea Alpine Club would have a better reference for the anglicization of Korean names, but perhaps not. It's worth looking more closely into. --Bentonia School 13:05, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Hm, I just noticed that the Corea Alpine Club article has been changed (and with pretty bad English). The Explorers Web article is in tact. However, I will try to find the name of the leader as it's written in Korean. That will dispell any errors. --Bentonia School 13:09, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks for trying to track this down -- Spireguy 17:35, 16 August 2007 (UTC)

Manaslu Circuit / Larke Pass Trekking In Nepal
Manaslu Trek is a well-known and a lovely trekking route, providing with beautiful mountain views, rich culture and genuine adventure sum up the trek experience around the 8156m Manaslu. Opened in 1992, this area offers a combination of rich culture heritage, unsurpassed beauty and biological diversity.

Manaslu at 8163 meters (26, 775') is the 8th highest peak in the world and is located near to the border of Nepal and Tibet. The name Manaslu means "The Spirit-Mountain" in the local dialect, referring to the benevolent and strong deity, which dwells within. Trekking in Manaslu is one of the most delightful adventures.

If you would like to sample both extremes of the trekking experience in Nepal, and really get to see what all the fuss is about in terms of the most breath-taking mountain scenery on earth, then look no further than the circuit of Manaslu via the Larkya La. The Tibetan enclave of Nupri, north of Manaslu at the head of the Buri Gandaki, was closed to foreigners for years on account of its proximity to Tibet. The area was surreptitiously opened in 1991, but it took several years for the word to get out

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First-hand account of the first ascent?
Does anyone know if there is a first hand account of the first ascent of Manaslu? These 3 books   appear to have been published at about the right time, but it doesn’t look like they were written by members of the expedition, except possibly the last one.--Wikimedes (talk) 04:50, 18 December 2011 (UTC)
 * This site claims Aritsune Maki lead the first ascent expedition.  He also wrote the book in link 2.  Are he and Yuko Maki the same person?--Wikimedes (talk) 07:53, 19 December 2011 (UTC)
 * This site lists Takayoshi Yoda as the cameraman of the expedition, while the author of the photo essay of the first ascent at link 1 is Yoshinori Yoda.  Are they the same person?  (Link 5 is a first hand account of the first ascent at any rate.)--Wikimedes (talk) 08:24, 19 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Folks at WikiProject:Japan have informed me that Yuko Maki and Aritsune Maki are different readings of the same characters and pointed out that the author of the book of photographs is in fact Takayoshi Yoda. I made a note of the alternate spellings in the article and added a further reading section.--Wikimedes (talk) 03:33, 29 December 2011 (UTC)

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