Num Ri is a mountain in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalaya. Num Ri consists of a long ridge that culminates eastwards in a pyramid summit. Neighbouring mountains are Island Peak, Baruntse and Cho Polu.
Num Ri was first climbed on November 7, 2002 by the German climbers Olaf Rieck, Lydia Schubert und Carsten Schmidt.
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Num Ri
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Date of first ascent:
- 2002
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