Chulu West Peak Climbing With Annapurna Circuit Trek

  • Duration 18
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade STRENUOUS
  • Starts at Kathmandu
  • Ends at Kathmandu
  • Meals All Inclusive
  • Accommodation Tea House
  • Max. Altitude 6419
  • Activity Climbing
  • Group Type Private
  • Group Size 2-16
  • Best Season Spring & Autumn
Highlights
  • Stunning Views: The climb offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, with panoramic vistas of peaks like Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and more from the summit.
  • Adventure and Challenge: Chulu West is a challenging climb, attracting experienced trekkers and climbers, requiring technical skills in snow and ice climbing, making it an exciting adventure for mountaineering enthusiasts.
  • Beautiful Annapurna Circuit: The trek begins from the famous Annapurna Circuit, passing through lush forests, traditional villages, and diverse landscapes, offering a perfect mix of cultural immersion and natural beauty.
  • High Altitude Experience: At 6,419 meters (21,055 feet), the summit provides a rewarding high-altitude experience, where climbers face the challenges of altitude acclimatization.
  • Diverse Landscape: The journey includes trekking through rhododendron and oak forests, alpine meadows, and rugged terrain, passing through Gurung and Manangi villages, offering insight into local cultures and lifestyles.
  • Base Camp and Campsites: The climb requires several days of trekking to reach the base camp, where climbers acclimatize and prepare for the summit. Campsites offer beautiful surroundings and a connection with nature.
  • Trekking and Climbing Combination: Chulu West Peak offers a perfect blend of trekking and mountaineering, allowing trekkers to experience the Annapurna Circuit while summiting a Himalayan peak.
  • Cultural Interaction: The trek provides opportunities to encounter various ethnic groups like the Gurung, Manangis, and Thakalis, with their rich cultures, traditions, and warm hospitality.
  • Remote and Less Crowded: Compared to other trekking peaks in the Annapurna region, Chulu West is relatively less crowded, offering a more peaceful and pristine environment for climbers.

Chulu West Peak Climbing With Annapurna Circuit Trek Overview

Chulu West Peak, standing at an elevation of 6,419 meters (21,055 feet), is one of the most sought-after trekking peaks in Nepal, attracting mountaineers and adventure enthusiasts from around the globe. Located in the Annapurna region, the peak offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for climbers who are seeking an ascent that combines technical difficulty with breathtaking natural beauty. The climb provides stunning panoramic views of Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, and the surrounding Himalayan peaks, making it a memorable endeavor for both seasoned and experienced trekkers.

The trek to Chulu West Peak begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the trailhead in the village of Dharapani, from where climbers follow the well-established Annapurna Circuit route. The journey takes them through charming villages, lush forests, terraced fields, and alpine meadows, offering glimpses of the local culture, wildlife, and landscape. As trekkers ascend through the Marsyangdi Valley, the terrain becomes more rugged, with majestic views of snow-capped peaks gradually becoming more prominent in the distance.

Climbing Chulu West Peak requires both physical stamina and technical climbing skills. Although it is classified as a trekking peak, the ascent involves sections of snow and ice, and climbers should have prior experience in using ice axes, crampons, and ropes. The final push to the summit is challenging, but the sense of achievement when standing at the top, surrounded by vast mountain vistas, is unparalleled. The descent follows the same route, offering climbers one last opportunity to soak in the splendor of the Annapurna region.

For those looking to combine a sense of adventure with a cultural and natural exploration, Chulu West Peak climbing offers the perfect balance. It is an unforgettable adventure, bringing together the thrill of high-altitude climbing and the serenity of the Nepalese Himalayas. With the right preparation and expertise, summiting Chulu West is an achievable goal that provides an incredible sense of accomplishment and a deeper connection with Nepal’s stunning landscape.

Day to Day Itinerary
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Welcome to Kathmandu, the vibrant capital city of Nepal! The moment you arrive, you’ll be immersed in the charm of this energetic city. Kathmandu is a place where tradition and modern life coexist, creating a colorful, lively atmosphere. The narrow streets are filled with a mix of ancient temples, bustling markets, and street food vendors offering tantalizing smells of local delicacies. After checking into your hotel, take it easy and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city. You can wander around the local markets, try some tasty treats, or just sit back and relax as you prepare for your exciting journey ahead.

Get ready for a scenic road trip through Nepal’s breathtaking countryside. The drive takes you along winding mountain roads, where every twist and turn brings you closer to nature’s beauty. You will pass through quaint villages, lush forests, and terraced fields, all framed by the mighty mountains. The journey offers a perfect view of Nepal’s diverse landscapes, from serene rivers to towering hills. When you reach Dharapani, a peaceful village nestled in the Annapurna region, you will feel a sense of calm and awe at the surrounding mountain views and crisp fresh air. It’s a tranquil spot to relax and recharge as you start your adventure.

It’s time to put on your trekking shoes and set off on an unforgettable journey! The trail begins in lush forests and takes you across exhilarating suspension bridges that cross rushing rivers below. As you walk, the majestic mountain views will keep you in awe. When you reach Chame, you’ll be greeted by the peaceful atmosphere of this charming village. Surrounded by towering peaks like Annapurna II, Chame is a picturesque spot where the warmth of the locals and the beauty of nature make for an unforgettable experience. Relax here, take in the views, and prepare for the next step of your trek.

Today’s trek will take you deeper into the Annapurna region’s natural beauty. You’ll walk through enchanting pine forests, where the scent of the trees fills the air. As you get closer to Pisang, the landscape opens up, revealing a spectacular valley with snow-capped peaks towering above. Pisang is a village that’s rich in both natural beauty and cultural history, offering an opportunity to explore Nepal’s traditions. The combination of stunning views and cultural heritage makes this part of the trek an unforgettable experience. Pisang is a hidden treasure where nature’s beauty and local traditions come together to create a perfect balance.

Get ready to experience the stunning beauty of Marsyangdi Valley as you set off on your journey towards Manang. This day offers a perfect blend of breathtaking natural landscapes and a glimpse into Tibetan-influenced culture. The trek takes you through lush green valleys and past towering peaks, making the long walk incredibly rewarding. As you approach Manang, the surrounding mountain views intensify, offering spectacular sights that will leave you in awe. Once you arrive in Manang, settle into a cozy lodge, where you can relax and recharge for the days ahead. The local culture, influenced by Tibetan traditions, adds a unique charm to this peaceful village, making it a perfect spot to rest and enjoy the serene atmosphere.

Today is a day for relaxation and adjustment. The high altitude can take a toll on your body, so it’s important to give your body time to acclimatize to the thinner air. You can explore the village at a leisurely pace, enjoying the sights and sounds of Manang. Visit the local monastery, where you can soak in the spiritual ambiance, or take a short walk around Gangapurna Lake, which offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. If you feel like relaxing, simply enjoy the breathtaking Himalayan panorama that stretches out before you. The day is all about taking it easy, so you can fully adjust to the altitude and be ready for the more challenging days ahead.

Today, the trek takes you higher into the mountains as you make your way to Letdar, located at 4,200 meters. As you climb through alpine meadows and pastures, you’ll notice the landscape changing, with the air becoming thinner and the views growing even more spectacular. The higher you climb, the more magnificent the mountain scenery becomes, with towering peaks surrounding you in every direction. Letdar is a peaceful and quiet resting spot, where you can enjoy the tranquility of the high mountains. This day’s trek is a gentle reminder of the power and beauty of nature, and the sense of accomplishment as you reach Letdar will be truly rewarding.

On the final day of this leg of your journey, you’ll trek to Chulu West Base Camp, a place that will leave you in awe. The terrain becomes more rugged, and the surroundings more dramatic, as you approach the base camp. This is the point where the real adventure begins, as the views from here are simply breathtaking. The majestic peaks of the Annapurna range loom large in the distance, and the feeling of standing at the foot of these giants is an unforgettable experience. At the base camp, you’ll get a sense of the raw power and beauty of the mountains, setting the stage for the exciting challenges that lie ahead. This day is all about pushing your limits and being rewarded with one of the most stunning views of your journey.

Today marks the start of your journey into the higher reaches of the Himalayas as you trek to High Camp. The trail is short but steep, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The fresh, crisp air and serene atmosphere make this a truly memorable experience. When you reach High Camp, take a moment to appreciate the pristine beauty around you, and prepare yourself mentally and physically for the upcoming ascent to Chulu West.

On this day, you’ll climb higher into the Himalayas, heading towards Camp I, which lies at an altitude of 5,530 meters. As you ascend, the towering peaks of the Himalayas seem to rise even more magnificently around you. Take your time to acclimatize and rest at Camp I, absorbing the grandeur of the surroundings. The stunning views and the sense of accomplishment will fill you with excitement and anticipation for the final summit day.

This is the most thrilling day of your adventure – the day you conquer the summit of Chulu West at a breathtaking altitude of 6,419 meters! The climb will test your strength and endurance, but when you finally reach the top, the sense of accomplishment will be unmatched. The panoramic views from the summit are absolutely stunning. You’ll be surrounded by a blanket of snow-covered peaks, stretching as far as the eye can see, with vast valleys below, all bathed in the soft light of the high Himalayas. The beauty of the mountains and the feeling of standing on top of the world will leave you speechless. Once you’ve soaked in the awe-inspiring views and celebrated your success, the next step is to descend back to High Camp. As you make your way down, you’ll have time to reflect on the incredible journey you’ve experienced so far. The descent offers a chance to relive the challenge of the climb from a different perspective, giving you a moment to appreciate how far you’ve come. By the time you reach High Camp, you’ll feel both physically tired and emotionally fulfilled, knowing that you’ve achieved something truly remarkable. It’s a day of triumph, a day where every step, every ounce of effort, will feel worth it.

A wise precaution, this extra day is reserved in case of any delays due to weather or other unforeseen challenges. It’s a great opportunity to rest, recover, and ensure that your climb is completed safely. You can take in the surroundings and enjoy a leisurely day to prepare for the trek ahead. Your safety and success are the priorities, and this day ensures everything goes according to plan.

Today’s trek takes you back down to Phedi, located at 4,545 meters. The descent is gentle, and as you pass through rocky trails and lush landscapes, you’ll see how the terrain changes with every step. The views continue to be stunning, offering a different perspective of the mountains and valleys you’ve traveled through. Phedi provides a peaceful stop to rest and reflect on your high-altitude achievements.

This is one of the most iconic parts of the trek—crossing the Thorung La Pass, the highest point of the journey at 5,416 meters. The challenge of the pass is balanced by the awe-inspiring views of the surrounding peaks. After crossing, you descend towards Muktinath, a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists, known for its temples and natural beauty. Arriving at Muktinath is a spiritual experience, and you’ll feel a deep sense of accomplishment.

Today, you continue your descent, heading towards the town of Jomsom. The landscape changes as you move towards lower altitudes, and you’ll experience the famous strong winds of this area. The 20 km trek is a rewarding one, offering beautiful views and a chance to explore the lively town of Jomsom. Here, you’ll have the chance to relax and soak in the vibrant atmosphere after days of intense trekking.

A short but scenic flight brings you from Jomsom to the peaceful city of Pokhara. The views from the plane are unforgettable, with the mountains fading into the distance and the calm waters of Phewa Lake coming into view. Once you arrive, you can unwind by the lake, enjoy the tranquil surroundings, and let the excitement of your trek settle. Pokhara is a perfect place to relax after your adventurous journey.

Today, you begin the journey back to Kathmandu, a 6-7 hour drive through the picturesque countryside of Nepal. The drive allows you to reflect on the experiences and memories of your trek while enjoying the beautiful landscapes along the way. Once you arrive in Kathmandu, you’ll have some time to explore the city or shop for souvenirs, taking in the vibrant culture before your departure.

It’s time to say goodbye to Nepal and the incredible journey you’ve just completed. You leave with a heart full of joy, treasured memories of your Himalayan adventure, and the satisfaction of having conquered the mighty Chulu West. Whether you’ve made new friends, experienced breathtaking views, or reached the summit, your journey will stay with you forever. Safe travels!

Our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes
  • Airport arrival and departure transfers as per your flight arrival details.
  • Authentic Nepali welcome and farewell dinner with a live cultural program.
  • 2 nights in twin-share rooms with Bed & Breakfast in Kathmandu.
  • 1 night in twin-share rooms with Bed & Breakfast in Pokhara.
  • Tea house accommodation during the trek (twin-share rooms with comfortable foam mattresses and pillows).
  • Standard hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara on a twin-share bed and breakfast basis per the itinerary.
  • Welcome dinner as listed in the Chulu Peak climbing itinerary.
  • Guided city tour with world heritage entrance fees as in the itinerary.
  • Private transportation to and from the starting and ending points of the trek.
  • Full board meals (open/choice menu) while trekking (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner).
  • Freshly cooked meals by our cook while on Chulu West Peak climbs.
  • Accommodation in a tea house or lodge while trekking.
  • Accommodation in a Tented camp during Chulu West Peak climbing.
  • Chulu West Peak Climbing Permit Royalty and other government taxes.
  • Climbing Clinic Course at Chulu West base camp.
  • All required camping gear, including the member tent.
  • Professional local experienced Trek Leader/Guide trained in Wilderness First Aid.
  • Supplementary Oxygen cylinder (A life-saving device in case of Acute Mountain Sickness) along with a comprehensive First Aid Kit.
  • Well-experienced Climbing guide with all his allowance and expenses.
  • Trekking cook, kitchen staff, Trek Sherpa, and other support staff.
  • Porter to carry all personal gear and group equipment with proper insurance coverage and required gear.
  • Peak climbing certificate issued by the respective body of the Nepal Government.
  • TIMS/Trekking permit, National Park/Conservation entry fees.
  • 5 nights of camping accommodation with full services during the trek.
  • Sherpa climbing guide for each climber.
  • All necessary camping equipment, including sleeping tents, mattresses, kitchen tent, and kitchen gear.
  • Personal and group climbing gear, including ropes, ice screws, and snow bars.
  • Camping staff and support porters for the Chulu West Peak climb.
  • One porter for every two trekkers.
  • Jomsom-Pokhara airfare.
  • All required permits and taxes.
  • Staff costs covering salaries, insurance, food, accommodation, and necessary equipment.
Cost Excludes
  • Meals not specified in the ‘Meal Inclusions’ section of the itinerary: Any meals outside the listed inclusions will be at your own expense.
  • Travel Insurance: It is highly recommended that travelers secure comprehensive travel insurance, including coverage for trekking, medical emergencies, and cancellations.
  • International Airfare: The cost of flights to and from Nepal is not included. Travelers are responsible for booking and covering their own international airfare.
  • Nepal Entry Visa: Travelers are required to obtain a visa for entry into Nepal. The cost of the visa is not included and must be arranged upon arrival or in advance.
  • Hot Showers During the Trek: While trekking, hot showers are not always available and may require an additional charge where applicable. Please be prepared for basic shower facilities.
  • All Kinds of Cold Drinks: Beverages such as bottled water, soft drinks (Coke, Fanta, Sprite), juice, and other cold drinks are not included in the trip cost and should be purchased separately.
  • Personal Trekking Equipment: Essential trekking gear such as backpacks, sleeping bags, trekking poles, footwear, and other personal items must be arranged by travelers themselves.
  • Tips for Trekking Staff and Driver: Tipping is customary for the trekking crew, including guides, porters, and drivers. While tips are not mandatory, they are greatly appreciated for exceptional service.
Departure Dates
  • We have daily departures for this trip from March to May and from mid-September to mid-December. You can type in the number of passengers to book a reservation and select a date that is convenient for you. Due to group size, we never cancel a trip once you’ve made a reservation. If you would rather join the group, we will add more travelers on the selected date. You can let us know once you make a reservation or earlier.
FAQs
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  • Chulu West Peak Climbing is considered a challenging expedition suitable for experienced trekkers and climbers. The peak is located in the Annapurna region of Nepal, situated to the north of the famous Annapurna Circuit trek. The climb is technical and requires a good level of fitness and mountaineering skills, particularly in ice climbing and using climbing tools like crampons and ice axes. The key highlights along the route include the breathtaking views of Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu ranges, as well as the stunning landscape that combines lush forests, alpine meadows, and glacial moraines. Climbers will pass through traditional Gurung and Thakali villages, experiencing local culture, and witness unique Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, such as in the Manang Valley. The journey offers a blend of adventure and natural beauty, making it a memorable challenge for mountaineers seeking a high-altitude experience.

  • To climb Chulu West Peak, you will need a valid tourist visa for Nepal, which can be obtained either upon arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport or through the Nepali Embassy in your home country. The fee for a 15-day tourist visa is USD 30, a 30-day visa is USD 50, and a 90-day visa costs USD 125.. In addition to the visa, trekkers must obtain permits for the climb, including the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. For climbing Chulu West specifically, a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) is also required. The permit fee is higher for peaks over 6,000 meters, and you’ll need to submit documentation such as proof of mountaineering experience or qualifications. A valid passport with at least six months of validity, passport-sized photographs, and proof of travel insurance are essential entry requirements. It is advisable to consult with a licensed trekking agency to ensure all paperwork is in order.

  • The highest altitude reached during Chulu West Peak Climbing is approximately 6,419 meters (21,055 feet) at the summit. Climbers will pass through several high-altitude areas, including the high camp and base camp at altitudes above 4,000 meters. Altitude sickness is a significant concern at these elevations, and proper acclimatization is key to avoiding it. To manage altitude sickness, climbers should follow the principle of “climb high, sleep low,” allowing the body time to adjust to increasing altitudes by spending extra days at intermediate altitudes. Staying hydrated, eating high-energy foods, and avoiding alcohol are important, as well as keeping an eye out for symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headaches, dizziness, or nausea. In case of severe symptoms, descent to lower altitudes is necessary. It is essential to have a professional guide who is familiar with altitude sickness management and emergency procedures.

  • Chulu West Peak Climbing requires a good level of physical fitness, as it involves several days of trekking at high altitudes, along with technical climbing skills. Climbers should be in excellent cardiovascular condition, have experience with multi-day trekking in mountainous terrain, and be comfortable with the use of climbing equipment such as crampons, ice axes, and ropes. The typical route starts with a trek from Kathmandu to Besi Sahar and then drives to the trailhead at Khudi or Ngadi. From here, trekkers ascend through the picturesque Marsyangdi Valley, passing through villages like Bahundanda, Chamje, and Dharapani. The route then leads to the Manang Valley, offering spectacular views of Annapurna II and other peaks. The final stretch of the climb involves technical snow and ice sections, making it more demanding as climbers approach the summit. Challenges along the way include difficult weather conditions, technical climbing sections, and the risk of altitude sickness.

  • The estimated cost for Chulu West Peak Climbing can range from USD 2,500 to USD 4,000 per person, depending on the level of service and inclusivity of the package. This typically covers the trekking permits, climbing permits, accommodation, meals, guide, porters, and transportation. Additional expenses include personal climbing gear, insurance, and tips for staff. The best time to attempt the climb is during the pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November) seasons when the weather is relatively stable, and clear skies provide stunning mountain views. Climbers should prepare for a wide range of weather conditions, from hot and sunny days in the lower altitudes to cold, windy, and snowy conditions near the summit. It is essential to bring appropriate clothing and equipment to protect against the cold, such as insulated jackets, sleeping bags, and layered clothing. Climbers should also be prepared for occasional rain and snow, especially at higher altitudes.

  • A “teahouse” in Nepal refers to a type of guesthouse commonly found along trekking routes. These teahouses provide basic accommodations and meals for trekkers and climbers. They typically consist of simple rooms with a bed, blanket, and shared bathroom facilities. Along the Chulu West Peak Climbing route, teahouses are available in the lower regions, such as Manang and other villages. These teahouses offer a warm place to rest, with food ranging from Nepali dal bhat (lentil soup with rice) to international dishes like pasta, noodles, and eggs. As the altitude increases, the number of teahouses becomes more limited, and climbers may need to camp in tents, especially above 4,000 meters. While the teahouses provide essential services, climbers should not expect luxury. Most teahouses along the route have solar power for lighting and basic facilities, but internet access and charging facilities may be limited in more remote areas.

  • Safety is a top priority on any mountaineering expedition, and for Chulu West Peak Climbing, proper safety measures are in place. Guides and porters are experienced in high-altitude trekking and climbing and are trained to handle emergencies. The trekking agency should provide clients with proper travel insurance that covers medical evacuation and emergency situations. If an accident occurs or there is a medical emergency, the evacuation procedure involves descending to lower altitudes where helicopter rescue or road access is possible. The nearest helipad is typically in the Manang Valley, and in extreme cases, a helicopter can be dispatched for rescue operations. It’s crucial for climbers to be aware of their physical limits and symptoms of altitude sickness and to communicate with the guide if they experience any issues. Additionally, having a satellite phone or communication device ensures that emergency services can be contacted in case of need.

  • Chulu West Peak Climbing offers trekkers a chance to experience both natural beauty and cultural richness. The wildlife along the route includes various species of birds, such as the Himalayan Griffon vulture and the Danphe (Himalayan Monal), Nepal’s national bird. The region is also home to diverse flora, with forests of rhododendron, juniper, and pine providing habitat for wildlife. Culturally, the route passes through Tibetan-influenced villages where trekkers can experience the warm hospitality of the local Gurung and Thakali communities. Significant cultural sites include Buddhist monasteries and stupas, where trekkers can observe local religious practices. It is important to show respect for the customs and traditions of the people living in these remote villages. Climbing the Chulu West Peak also offers a rare opportunity to witness the convergence of Hindu and Buddhist influences in the Annapurna region, which adds a spiritual dimension to the expedition.

  • Managing finances during the Chulu West Peak Climb requires careful planning, as cash is typically the only payment method accepted in remote areas. It is advisable to bring enough Nepali rupees in cash for the entire trek, as ATMs are only available in larger cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara. Travelers should exchange currency in these cities before heading into the mountains. Along the route, you may find opportunities to withdraw money in Manang, the largest town on the trail, but this is not guaranteed. For communication, mobile coverage is available in some lower-altitude villages, but it can be unreliable in higher regions. For staying connected, trekkers can carry a satellite phone or a local SIM card for emergency purposes. In terms of charging, most teahouses offer limited charging facilities for an additional fee, usually through solar power, but charging options become scarce at higher elevations.

  • Along the Chulu West Peak route, medical facilities are limited, with the nearest hospital located in the town of Manang. For any serious health concerns, climbers may need to be evacuated by helicopter to a larger hospital in Pokhara or Kathmandu. However, most teahouses provide basic first aid supplies, and guides and porters are trained to handle common trekking injuries, such as sprains or minor cuts. In case of altitude sickness, guides are trained in the symptoms and first-aid response, and they will monitor climbers closely for signs of distress. Porters and guides carry essential medications, including those for altitude sickness, and are equipped to make quick decisions in emergencies. Having appropriate travel insurance is crucial, as it covers evacuation and emergency medical treatment. Communication devices, like satellite phones, are carried by the guide to ensure that help can be called for in case of a severe situation.

  • Proper preparation is essential for a successful Chulu West Peak Climb. Climbers should invest in high-quality gear, including warm clothing, a well-fitted pair of mountaineering boots, crampons, an ice axe, a harness, and a rope. A four-season sleeping bag, a headlamp, and a sturdy backpack are also necessary. In terms of health preparation, trekkers should undergo a physical fitness regimen to improve endurance and stamina, with specific focus on cardiovascular exercises. It is advisable to schedule a medical check-up before the trip to ensure you are physically fit for high-altitude climbing. Climbers should also obtain adequate travel insurance that covers medical evacuation, climbing permits, and cancellations. Logistic preparations should include booking the climbing permit and arranging for a licensed guide and porter. Finally, bringing necessary medications, understanding the potential risks of altitude sickness, and preparing for varying weather conditions will ensure a smooth and enjoyable expedition.

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