How is the Lhotse climb different from that of Mt. Everest?
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Becausr mt everst is tall
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he lightning storms underneath with visible satellites at night plus the vast curve of the earth from the height. No part of the earth can offer the beautiful combination of these spectacular views except Mount Lhotse.
Standing 8,526 meters tall, the mount Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the Earth. The mountain lies in the border of Nepal and Tibet. The Mount Lhotse has one of the smallest topographic prominence values of any peaks higher than 8,000 meters since it only rises 610 meters above the South Col.
The Lhotse has three summits: The Lhotse Main (8,516 m), Lhotse Shar (8,383 m) and Lhotse Middle or East (8,413 m). Lhotse is sometimes also identified as the south peak of the Mount Everest. However, it is not true. In spite of being among the eight-thousanders, Mount Lhotse is often overlooked for being near to the Mount Everest.
The climbing of the mountain was not that common until a Swiss team climbed the mountain for the first time in 1956. The number of ascents in the mountain is less than that of Everest till now. While the count of the Everest climbers has exceeded 3,000, the number of climb in the Lhotse is still less than 400. The mountain now offers to climb in every spring.