
There
exist two distinct summit to Lobuche peak: Lobuche east
( 6119m/ 20,075ft ) and Lobuche west ( 6145m/ 20161ft
). Although they are connected by a continuous ridge
there is a sharp gap and a considerable distance between
them. The trekking peak permit is for the east peak,
whilst Lobuche west, well seen at the head of the Lobuche
glacier, requires and expedition permit. Lobuche is
also spelt Lobuche on some maps.
Lobuche peak is an attractive summit, offering a variety
of existing routes and wide scope for new lines. Seen
from near Pheriche, the dark triangle of its rocky east
face rises above the moraines of the Khumbu Glacier
to and icy skyline. This skyline forms the south ridges,
the junction of the east faces with the glaciated south
west face and the line of the normal route of ascent.
This in turn leads to the summit ridge running north
west from the top of the east faces through several
small summit to the east peak.