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Fri May 1, 2020, 05:01 PM May 2020

Climb Every Mountain (well, maybe not) Mickey Z.


Gangkhar Puensum seen from Gophu La Pass; it is Bhutan's highest mountain at an elevation of 7,570 m (24,836 ft) and most likely the highest unclimbed mountain in the world. Image: Photo by Gradythebadger: Creative Commons

Mickey Z. -- World News Trust

May 1, 2020

Every time YouTube suggests a video about something like the Marianas Trench, I get an authentic kick out of how little we humans know about the ocean. In a culture drowning in a phallocentric tsunami, so much of the planet has already been colonized, commodified, and corrupted. It’s no surprise that we don’t like to talk about those places that have managed to elude modern’s man penetrative predation.

Case in point: Gangkhar Puensum

Forbidden Mountain


There are hundreds or maybe thousands of unclimbed mountains on the planet (not counting, of course, underwater peaks). To the best of our mainstream knowledge, the highest of these unclimbed mountains is Gangkhar Puensum. The 24,836-foot “virgin” (yes, some call it that) is believed to be the 40th highest mountain on earth and it’s located in Bhutan — near its border with China. Attempts have been made to scale it, but in 1994 Bhutan banned the climbing of any mountain higher than 20,000 feet.

The reasons for this ban range from practical to philosophical, e.g:

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