Lugula | 2014 S Couloir-SW Ridge
A S Korea expedition to Lugula in 2014 via S Couloir-SW Ridge, led by Rim Il-Jin. Summit reached on 23rd April 2014. 10 members recorded.
Expedition Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| ID | 8590 |
| Imported | 2026-03-06 18:04:49.359634 |
| Expedition ID | LUGU14101 |
| Peak ID | LUGU |
| Year | 2014 |
| Season | 1 |
| Host Country | 1 |
| Route 1 | S Couloir-SW Ridge |
| Route 2 | - |
| Route 3 | - |
| Route 4 | - |
| Nationality | S Korea |
| Leaders | Rim Il-Jin |
| Sponsor | Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) Lugula Expedition |
| Success 1 | True |
| Success 2 | False |
| Success 3 | False |
| Success 4 | False |
| Ascent 1 | 2nd |
| Ascent 2 | - |
| Ascent 3 | - |
| Ascent 4 | - |
| Claimed | False |
| Disputed | False |
| Countries | - |
| Approach | Bhulbhule->Kot->Meta->Kyang->Phu |
| Basecamp Date | 2014-04-13 |
| Summit Date | 2014-04-23 |
| Summit Time | 0915 |
| Summit Days | 10 |
| Total Days | 14 |
| Termination Date | 2014-04-27 |
| Termination Reason | 1 |
| Termination Notes | - |
| High Point (m) | 6899 |
| Traverse | False |
| Ski | False |
| Paraglide | False |
| Camps | 2 |
| Fixed Rope (m) | 400 |
| Total Members | 8 |
| Summit Members | 2 |
| Member Deaths | 0 |
| Total Hired | 2 |
| Summit Hired | 2 |
| Hired Deaths | 0 |
| No Hired | False |
| O2 Used | False |
| O2 None | True |
| O2 Climb | False |
| O2 Descent | False |
| O2 Sleep | False |
| O2 Medical | False |
| O2 Taken | False |
| O2 Unknown | False |
| Other Summits | - |
| Campsites | BC(13/04,5050m),ABC(16/04,5500m),C1(17/04,5800m),C2(22/04,6150m),Smt(23/04) |
| Route Notes | BC 13 Apr - 5050m on Bharchapk Glacier. ABC 16 Apr - 5500m C1 17 Apr - 5800m C2 22 Apr - 6150m on the crest of Lugula’s SW Ridge. Hong, Buhm, Kim, Jand, Peme and Lakpa, led by Rim started their summit push from C2 at 2 am of 23 April. When the team reached at 6750m strong wind started; then Rim asked Kim and Jang to stop. Two climbers and Rim turned around from 6750m to C2 while Hong, Buhm and the two Sherpas continued to the top where Hong and Peme reached at 9:15 am followed by Buhm with Lakpa at 9:30 am. The team stayed on summit for 20 minutes, then went down to C2 at 12 noon. Next day all descended BC. • The couloirs just below C2 named as "Korean Gate" • The snowfield leading to SW Ridge named after "Hong Step", 25-30 degree slope. • ABC to C2 steep face 80 degrees • Not very difficult route. The HUFS (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Lugula Expedition 2014 Spring to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the HUFS Mountaineering Club. Fixed rope: 400m between C1 and C2 Sherpas: Peme, 21/09/65 (05/06/2022), Nurbugaon, Makalu-5 Lakpa, 27/11/86, Makalu-9 Note: The peak at the time expedition was not open for expeditions. The team got a permit for Chako. Lugula (6899m): First official ascent, by south couloir and west ridge By Lim Sung-Muk On April 10 an eight-member expedition from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Alpine Club, led by Rim Il-Jin, arrived in Phu. Here they hired a local guide to lead them to base camp (5050m) on the Bharchapk Glacier. Lugula is the highest point of the Lugula Himal in the most northerly section of the Annapurna Conservation Area. Seen from base camp to the south, it stands between Bhrikuti Sail (6361m) on the left and Chako (6704m). The east-west ridge connecting Bhrikuti Sail to Chako forms the Nepal-Tibet border. The team climbed steep moraine hill and narrow valley for three kilometers to reach the left side of Lugula's south face. Here they established advanced base at 5450m and then set about climbing the couloir falling from the col between Bhrikuti Sail and Lugula. They placed Camp 1 on the ridge leading into the couloir. (The friable rock on this crest led them to dub it Biscuit Ridge.) Fixing ropes, they moved upward until the 18th, when they were forced down to base camp to collect the equipment needed to break through the final 80-degree, 60m ice face leading to the col. On the 22nd climbing leader Hong Seung-Gi forced the route to the col, and the team established Camp 2 on the crest of Lugula's west ridge. The dry Tibetan plateau was visible to the north; a large snowfield, dubbed Minerva (the university motif) unfolded above. At 2:30 am on the 23rd, five members, including Rim Il-Jin and two Sherpas, set out for the summit. Due to strong wind and snow it was hard to see, but by the time the sun came up they had reached the point where the west ridge turns more toward the northeast. A slip from this narrow ridge would have resulted in a fall of about 1000m in either direction. As the wind increased, Rim and two other members decided to retreat from 6550m. The remaining climbers surmounted the steep Hong's Step, and at 9:10 am Hong Seung-Gi and Peme Sherpa reached the top. They were joined five minutes later by Bum Won-Taek and Lakpa Sherpa. All returned to Camp 2 that afternoon and were safely back in base camp the next day. Provided and translated by Lim Sung-Muk, Man and Mountain, Korea Editor's note: This team may not have been aware of an unauthorized ascent of Lugula in 2010. In autumn that year a French party climbed Bhrikuti Sail by the south face and upper southwest ridge. The three French went to the summit on November 1 from a bivouac halfway up the face at 6070m, and returned to this bivouac the same night. On the 2nd one of the French reports moving east from the bivouac, gaining the west ridge of Lugula, and following it to the summit. He descended to the bivouac, and the same day all three climbers went down to their lower camp at 5500m. |
| Accidents | - |
| Achievement | 1st official ascent |
| Agency | Seven Summit Treks |
| Commercial Route | False |
| Standard Route | False |
| Primary Route | False |
| Primary Member | False |
| Primary Reference | False |
| Primary ID | - |
| Checksum | 2459640 |
| Year | 2014 |
| Summit Success | True |
| O2 Summary | None |
| Route (lowercase) | s couloir-sw ridge |
Members
10 recorded members.
| Name | Sex | Year of Birth | Citizenship | Status | Residence | Occupation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Byung-Jun Kim | M | - | S Korea | Climber | - | - | Details Other expeditions |
| Il-Jin Rim | M | 1969 | S Korea | Leader | - | - | Details Other expeditions |
| Won-Taek Buhm | M | 1973 | S Korea | Climber | Gwangju (Kwangju), Jeollanam, S Korea | University student | Details Other expeditions |
| Seong-Ho Jang | M | - | S Korea | Climber | - | - | Details Other expeditions |
| Seung-Gi Hong | M | - | S Korea | Climber | - | - | Details Other expeditions |
| Min-Soo Song | F | - | S Korea | Climber | - | - | Details Other expeditions |
| Chang-Hee Lee | M | - | S Korea | Climber | - | - | Details Other expeditions |
| Ki-Bum Kim | M | - | S Korea | Climber | - | - | Details Other expeditions |
| Peme Sherpa | M | 1965 | Nepal | H-A Worker | Tashigaon, Makalu-Barun | - | Details Other expeditions |
| Lakpa Sherpa | M | 1986 | Nepal | H-A Worker | Makalu-9, Makalu-Barun | - | Details Other expeditions |
References
2 recorded references.
| Expedition ID | Journal | Author | Title | Publisher | Citation | Yak 94 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LUGU14101 | AAJ | Lim, Sung-Muk | Lugula, First Official Ascent | - | 89:289 (2015) | - |
| LUGU14101 | - | - | http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201212697/Lugula-6899m-First-official-ascent-by-south-couloir-and-west-ridge | - | - | - |