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10.12.2009

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© archive Kristoffer Szilas

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Ren Zhong Feng

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Ren Zhong Feng, China. Lost to Ice (TD: M4, WI4, 1300m), Kristoffer Szilas and Martin Ploug 11/2008

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Ren Zhong Feng, China. Lost to Ice (TD: M4, WI4, 1300m), Kristoffer Szilas and Martin Ploug 11/2008, archive Kristoffer Szilas
Ren Zhong Feng, Ren Zhong Feng, China. Lost to Ice (TD: M4, WI4, 1300m), Kristoffer Szilas and Martin Ploug 11/2008 - © archive Kristoffer Szilas

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Ren Zhong Feng, first ascent in China

On 28/11/2009 the Danish climbers Kristoffer Szilas and Martin Ploug reached the summit of the hiterhto unclimbed Ren Zhong Feng (5800m) in the Sichuan range in China via their route Lost to Ice (TD: M4, WI4, 1300m). During that period four Hungarian climbers went missing on the same mountain.

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