This
immanse peak dominates the south-western side of
upper Khumbu valley. The Lobuje Mountain consists of two
different summits, viz. East and West with heights of 6,119
m and 6,145 m respectively. A continuous ridge connects
them but there is still a sharp gap and a considerable distance
between them.
Lobuje being an attractive mountain offers various existing
routes and also a potential for new ones. The dark triangle
of its rocky East face rises over the moraines of the Khumbu
Glacier to a spectacular skyline, forming the south ridge.
The peak of Lobuje East is reached by descending a marked
notch and climbing steep snowy slopes to the top. On most
occasions, the mountain is climbed on the summit ridge only
as far as a subsidiary snow summit, south–east of
the true peak and before the notch. This peak is identified
as the false peak. The peak is believed to be climbed in
1985 by Ang Gyalzen Sherpa and some others though some believed
it can be climbed before by other pioneer explorers.

