The Ge'nyen Massif (simplified Chinese: 格聂峰; traditional Chinese: 格聶峰; pinyin: Géniè Fēng; Tibetan: སྐར་མ་རི་བོ་, Wylie: skar ma ri bo), is a mountain in the Shaluli Mountains of western Sichuan province, China.
[5] Lenggu Monastery is located in a steep valley at the base of the mountain's eastern flank.
In 1988, the first recorded ascent of the Genyen Massif was made by a Japanese team.
[4] In autumn 2006, Christine Boskoff (of Mountain Madness adventure company) and Charlie Fowler, another well-known American climber and Mountain Madness guide, went missing near Ge'nyen.
It was later determined that they had died in an avalanche while climbing near Lenggu Monastery on Ge'nyen Mountain.