Cholatse

Cholatse (Nepali: चोलात्से), also known as Jobo Lhaptshan, is a mountain in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalaya.

Cholatse is connected to Taboche (6,501m) by a long ridge, with the Chola glacier descending from the mountain's east face.

The north and east faces of Cholatse can be seen from Dughla, on the trail to Mount Everest base camp.

[3] Cholatse was first climbed via the southwest ridge on 22 April 1982, by Vern Clevenger, Galen Rowell, John Roskelley, Bill O'Connor and Peter Hackett.

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Cholatse from Cho La Pass
The icefall below the headwall on the normal route (southwest-west ridge) during winter
North face of Cholatse seen from Lobuche East. (1) French Route (Badaroux-Batoux-Challamel-Mora-Robach, 1995). The dotted line shows the Korean variations during the first winter ascent (Park Jung-hun-Chai Kang-sik, 2005). (2) 2010 Russian Route. (Credit:Joel Kauffman)
"Brothers In Arms" route