Dhualagiri
1999 8167m (26794ft) Himalayas, Nepal
Attempt: May 16, 1998
Summit: May 4, 1999
Dhaulagiri's crest stretches for 30 miles with several pyramid-shaped peaks rising from it. Four of these summits rise above 25,000 feet.
Kangchenjunga
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Annapurna
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1999 8167m (26794ft) Himalayas, Nepal
Attempt: May 16, 1998
Summit: May 4, 1999
Dhaulagiri's crest stretches for 30 miles with several pyramid-shaped peaks rising from it. Four of these summits rise above 25,000 feet.
