Highest mountain unclimbed where climbing is not prohibited

Highest mountain unclimbed where climbing is not prohibited
Quién
An unnamed mountain in the Lapche Kang range
Qué
7250 metre(s)
Dónde
China
Cuándo
24 August 2011
The highest unclimbed mountain where climbing is not prohibited is an unnamed mountain in the Lapche Kang range in southern Tibet, at c. 7,250 m (23,786 ft). It took the record on 24 August 2011, when the previous record holder, Saser Kangri II (7,518 m; 24,665 ft), located in India, was climbed to its highest southeast peak by Mark Richey, Steve Swenson and Freddie Wilkinson (all USA).