Namcha Barwa: The Great Bend’s Forbidden Gate

Namcha Barwa, the so‑called Great Bend’s Gate, is lower than Everest yet far more lethal, as isolation, violent weather and unstable geology trap climbers in a near‑closed arena.

Namcha Barwa, the so‑called Great Bend’s Gate, is lower than Everest yet far more lethal, as isolation, violent weather and unstable geology trap climbers in a near‑closed arena.

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