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Mount Everest
Mount Everest
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Publisher:
Schweizerische Stiftung für Alpine Forschung (Swiss Foundation For Alpine Resear
Catalogue:
9909
Scale:
1:50,000
Size Folded:
15x23cm
Size:
59x52cm
Mount Everest on a visually stunning map published by the Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, with its reverse side showing the summit area enlarged and overprinted with various ascent routes, plus a history of first ascents by different routes between 1953 and 1990.
The map presents an exceptionally clear and detailed picture of the highest part of the Himalayas, with its finely drawn cartography by the Swiss national survey organization providing a 3-D impression of the peaks, ridges and glaciers. The map is based on data drawn from a number of sources, from the earliest explorers’ surveys to imaging taken by the Columbia Shuttle in 1983, and covers an area from Pangboche in Nepal to Rongpudoi Si just north of the main Base Camp on the Tibetan side.
Contour lines are drawn at 40m intervals, with numerous spot heights and names of peaks, ridges, glaciers, etc. A variety of shadings and hatchings indicate land type: rock, scree, glacier ice, moraine, etc. and types of vegetation. The map has a 5km UTM grid, plus latitude and longitude margin ticks at 5’ intervals.
On the reverse an enlargement shows the summit area in greater detail, including the peaks of Lhotse, Nuptse and Changtse (Bei Peak), overprinted with various ascent routes, all cross-referenced to a history of first ascents by different routes between 1953 and 1990. Each panel with information on a first ascent includes the date, the route taken, names of climbers taking part, and a brief description.
Map legend and all the text are in English only. Traditionalist among map collectors will be pleased to see Mount Everest still shown with its old height of 8848m!
The main map, without the information provided on the reverse, is also available as a wall map published by the National Geographic Society.
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