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The Hornbein Couloir is a narrow and steep couloir high to the west on the north face of Mount Everest in Tibet, that extends from about 8,000 to 8,500 m (26,200 to 27,900 ft) elevation, 350 metres (1,150 feet) below the summit. For the first 400 m (1,300 ft) vertical, the couloir inclines at about 47°, and the last 100 m (330 ft) is narrower and steeper with about a 60° average incline. To the east on the north face with less angle is the much larger Norton Couloir.

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  • Hornbein-Couloir (de)
  • Corredor Hornbein (es)
  • Hornbein Couloir (en)
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  • Das Hornbein-Couloir ist eine Steilschlucht hoch oben an der Nordseite des Mount Everest in Tibet, die westlich die Gipfelpyramide abgrenzt und bis etwa 150 m unter den Gipfel reicht. Das östlich des Gipfels gelegene Pendant ist das Norton-Couloir. (de)
  • The Hornbein Couloir is a narrow and steep couloir high to the west on the north face of Mount Everest in Tibet, that extends from about 8,000 to 8,500 m (26,200 to 27,900 ft) elevation, 350 metres (1,150 feet) below the summit. For the first 400 m (1,300 ft) vertical, the couloir inclines at about 47°, and the last 100 m (330 ft) is narrower and steeper with about a 60° average incline. To the east on the north face with less angle is the much larger Norton Couloir. (en)
  • El corredor Hornbein es una de las vías de acceso al monte Everest. Se considera la ruta más difícil para ascender a la montaña más alta del mundo.​ (es)
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  • Das Hornbein-Couloir ist eine Steilschlucht hoch oben an der Nordseite des Mount Everest in Tibet, die westlich die Gipfelpyramide abgrenzt und bis etwa 150 m unter den Gipfel reicht. Das östlich des Gipfels gelegene Pendant ist das Norton-Couloir. (de)
  • The Hornbein Couloir is a narrow and steep couloir high to the west on the north face of Mount Everest in Tibet, that extends from about 8,000 to 8,500 m (26,200 to 27,900 ft) elevation, 350 metres (1,150 feet) below the summit. For the first 400 m (1,300 ft) vertical, the couloir inclines at about 47°, and the last 100 m (330 ft) is narrower and steeper with about a 60° average incline. To the east on the north face with less angle is the much larger Norton Couloir. (en)
  • El corredor Hornbein es una de las vías de acceso al monte Everest. Se considera la ruta más difícil para ascender a la montaña más alta del mundo.​ (es)
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