
Triple Crown Ghyun Himal Expedition 2026 Winter
HISTORY MADE: The First-Ever Ascent of the Ghyun Himal Triple Crown
Aidi Media and Research Consultancy (AMRC) is proud to announce a monumental milestone in Himalayan exploration. Through our cutting-edge technical research and precision route mapping, the Triple Crown Ghyun Himal Winter Expedition 2026 has successfully completed the first-ever winter ascents of three unclimbed peaks in a single, continuous alpine-style push.
A Technical Masterpiece in Alpine Style
This achievement was was a data-driven triumph. Before the team set foot on the mountain, AMRC performed a comprehensive technical blueprinting of the Ghyun Himal range. Our analysis converted raw topographical data into a precise execution plan, allowing the team to navigate "tri-virgin" terrain with absolute confidence during the extreme winter cycle of January 2026.
- The Objective: First-ever winter ascents of Ghyun Himal I (6,099 m), Ghyun Himal II (6,029 m), and Ghyun Himal III (6,027 m).
- The Style: Lightweight, pure Alpine Style in a single continuous push with zero fixed ropes.
- The Innovation: AMRC provided the GPS navigation documentation and technical route geometry that made this off-season exploration possible.
Meet the History Makers
This entirely Nepali team of mountain guides has set a new standard for national mountaineering excellence.Mr. Pasang Kaji (PK) Sherpa – Expedition Leader and IFMGA Guide.
Mr. Bikram Karki – NMA Central Executive Board Member & Aspirant Guide.
Mr. Prem Magar – Aspirant Guide.
Mr. Chhewang Sherpa – Support Climbing Guide.
The Record-Breaking Timeline
Navigating loose bouldery terrain and extreme winter stability challenges, the team executed the AMRC "W-Traverse" strategy, achieving a total summit-to-summit time of just 7 hours and 5 minutes on 12 January 2026.
| Summit Point | Elevation | Summit Time |
|---|---|---|
| Ghyun Himal I | 6,099 m | 05:40 AM |
| Ghyun Himal III | 6,027 m | 09:20 AM |
| Ghyun Himal II | 6,029 m | 12:45 PM |
Why This Matters for AMRC
At AMRC, our mission is to empower the next generation of Nepali mountaineers through scientific exploration and off-season initiatives. By documenting these previously unrecorded climbing lines and observing high-altitude environmental changes, we provide the technical blueprint that transforms "invisible" peaks into world-class adventure destinations.
"This remarkable feat stands as an unparalleled milestone in Nepalese mountaineering history. AMRC is honored to have provided the research foundation that helped make this history possible."
For partnership inquiries or to access our full technical report on the Ghyun Himal Range, contact the AMRC Research Team.
