Chola Mountain (Que'er Shan) 6168m

India / Arunachal Pradesh / Tezu /
 mountain, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Chola Mountain or Que'er Shan, is a prominent mountain in a virtually untouched region of Western Sichuan. This is a mountain covered year round in snow and ice. Chola Mountain is the highest peak in a glaciated range of peaks, many of which are unclimbed.

It was first climbed in 1988 by Mick Fowler. Several Japanese, Korean, and Chinese teams have tried the mountain in the course of the last few decades. A pair of Koreans was successful and a team comprised of Japanese and students from Sichuan University were also successful. Recently Jon Otto and MaYihua of Arête Alpine Instruction Center have successfully led a handful of clients to the summit.
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Coordinates:   31°47'10"N   99°4'21"E
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