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Shilla is a mountain peak close to Spiti Valley, part of the Himalaya mountains. It was previously thought to be the highest peak in Himachal, but recent updates indicate otherwise. Its peak is 6,132 metres (20,118 ft) above sea level [1][a] It is in Himachal Pradesh in Northern India. The name may be derived from: Shi = death, Shi-la = range or peak death. Other meanings locally offered are 'a place of monastery' or 'a gateway to heaven’. The Shilla peak is on the divide between Lingti and Shilla Nullah/nala.[citation needed]
Shilla | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 6,132 m (20,118 ft) |
Coordinates | 32°24′20.88″N 78°12′1.38″E / 32.4058000°N 78.2003833°E |
Geography | |
Location | Lahaul and Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India |
Parent range | Himalayas |
Climbing history
editYear | Party |
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1860 | Climbed by an unnamed Khalasi of the Survey of India. |
1952 | Recce by a South African party (J. de V. Graff and K. E. Snelson) |
1966 | Climbed by an Indian team (R. J. Kumar) on 19 and 20 July
Team Members : R JaiKumar, Harish Shah, Ramadan Prabhu, G. Srikanth, VV Srinivasan, George Vershese, Jagadish Kumar Sherpa : Da Dhendu, Nim Phutar, Pemba Norbu, Ang Dorte, Nim Tenzing, Lakpa Norbu, Sona Ladakhi : Wangyal, Sonam, Namgyal, Ringzing, Tsang Po [4] |
1985 | Climbed by an Indian team (S. Bhattacharya) on 31 August |
1985 | Climbed by an Indian team (S. Roy Chaudhury) |
1987 | Attempted by an Indian team (Harish Kapadia) from north and east cols.[5] |
Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ Kapadia 1999, p. 97.
- ^ Guide to Trekking in Himachal: Over 65 Treks and 100 ... - Page 31 Minakshi Chaudhry - 2003 "Kinnaur & Spiti — region has Leo Pargial (6791 m), Gya (6794 , Shilla (7,025 m), Shipki (6608 m),"
- ^ Kapadia 1999, pp. 95–97.
- ^ A Himalayan Adventure : The Mt. Shilla Expedition
- ^ Kapadia, Harish (1988). "Unknown Spiti: the middle country". Vol.44. The Himalayan Journal. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
Bibliography
edit- Kapadia, Harish (1999), Spiti: Adventures in the Trans-Himalaya, Indus Publishing, ISBN 978-81-7387-093-4