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Cho Oyu. A 14-member Hungarian expedition led by Dr. Sándor Nagy successfully climbed Cho Oyu by the normal route. The summit was reached on October 4 by Ákos Koncz, József Straub and Austrian Reinhard Wlasich, on October 7 by József Csíkos, László Vörös, László Várkonyi, Csaba Tóth and István Pajor, and on October 8 by Dr. Nagy, Szabolcs Szendrö and István Decsi. Józef N yka, Editor, Taternik, Poland
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Page 1: A 14-member Hungarian expedition led by Dr. Sándor Nagy ...aac-publications.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/aaj/... · A 14-member Hungarian expedition led by Dr. Sándor Nagy successfully

Cho Oyu. A 14-member Hungarian expedition led by Dr. Sándor Nagy successfully climbed Cho Oyu by the normal route. The summit was reached on October 4 by Ákos Koncz, József Straub and Austrian Reinhard Wlasich, on October 7 by József Csíkos, László Vörös, László Várkonyi, Csaba Tóth and István Pajor, and on October 8 by Dr. Nagy, Szabolcs Szendrö and István Decsi.

Józef Nyka, Editor, Taternik, Poland