Part of the team on their way to the summit | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Six Climbers from Assam Successfully Summed A Previously Unclimbed 6,365-Metre Peak in Ladakh as Part of the Triple Peak Expedition, Organized by the Assam Mountaenerer Support from the Directorate of Sports and Youth Welfare, Government of Assam.
The Final Ascent Began on 14 April, with the team divided into two groups LED by Manash Barooah and Shekhar Bordoloi.
OUT of the 19-Member Team, The Six Successful Summiters are Shekhar Bordoloi, Jayanta Nath, Surajit Ronghang, Bhaskar Barman, Upen Chakraborty and Henry David Teron.

Part of the team on the summit | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The team was divided into two groups, LED by Manash Barooah and Shekhar Bordoloi Respectively.
Speaking about the planning involved, Shekhar Bordoloi, Who Led One of the Groups, Said, “A Great Deal of Planning and Research Goes Into Such Climbs, Especially When IT Study the Region’s Topography, We Closely Monitored Weather Conditions. Location

The team on the summit | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Of the 19 boys and girls who set out for the climb, only six to reach the summit. The rest of the team had to either discontinue or remain at base camp due to health concerns. The expedition also aimed to name the unnamed peak after the ahom general lachit borphukan. However, the naming process is expected to take time, as it involves formal permissions and documentation.
The group successfully summed the peak on their second attempt.
“We Establed a Base Camp at 4,800 MeTres Near Kyagar La, and from there, set up two higher camps to acclimatise and prepare for the final ascent,” Said Shekhar. “Our first summit attempt was on April 18, but we had to retreat to camp 1 at 5,200 metres after choosing the Wrong Route.”
The Summit Camp was set up at 5,750 metres.
“We re-evaluated our route and made another attempt on April 21, this time climbing via the south-west face and successfully Reaching the summit. It took us over SIX HOON HOWS HORS Kangri and Chumathang to the North, Kyagar Tso, Tso Moriri and the Mentok Kangri Range to the West, Chamser Kangri and Lungser Kangri to the South, and Chalung North Peak to the East. “

Inside Summit Camp | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Another Team of Four Members – Madhurjya Manjuri Borah, Babita Goswami, Trishna Ramchiary, and Angshuman Borah – Completed the Kyagar La Trek, Reaching an altitude of 5,600 metres. The team was assisted by two guides, Tenzing Lapu and Lobsang Dorjee.
Describing the terrain, shekhar said, “The peak is mostly covered in moraine (large Rocks). The climb has ankline of about 45 to 50 degrees. Which leads to a dome-shaped peak. ”
And did they encounter any yetis or ghosts? Shekhar Laughs: “No Ghosts Up There! Also spotted pikas, which are small mammals resambling rabbits, and Himalayan Crows. “
Published – April 30, 2025 03:30 pm IST
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