Sepu Kangri
The Sepu Kangri is a mountain in Biru County, Nagqu prefecture, Tibet [Autonomous Region] in China. The mountain is east-northeast of Lhasa and east-southeast of Nagqu Town. With a height of, it forms the highest point in the eastern part of the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains. The full name of the mountain is Sepu Kunglha Karpo, meaning "white snow god".
The mountain is sacred in Tibetan Bon tradition. The mountain is referred to as in that context. There is a Bon monastery that is more than half millennium old in the valley below.
Climbing history
and Charles Clarke explored the mountain in 1996. In the following two years they tried unsuccessfully to climb Sepu Kangri.Finally, on October 2, 2002 Carlos Buhler and Mark Newcomb succeeded in first ascent.