This peak offers an enjoyable climb the peak, also provides some
of the most striking scenery in the Khumbu. If the peak can be
likened to an Island in a glacial sea, than the main land forms
a semicircle of cliffs that rise in the north to the rugged
summit of Nuptse ( 7879m/ 25850ft ), Lhotse ( 9501m/27870ft),
Lhotse middle peak( 8410m/ 27590ft), as yet still unclimbed and
Lhotse Shar ( 8383m/ 27503ft ). To the east, rising above the
frozen waves of the Lhotse Shar glacier, is Cho polu( 6734m/
22093ft ), beyond which can be seen the red granite mass of
Makalu ( 8475m/ 27805ft). To the south of the Imja glacier and
icy flutings of Baruntse (7720m/ 25328ft) and the Amphu peaks
lead the eye to the lofty pinnacle of Ama Dablam ( 6856m/
22493ft ), which is liked a giant sea – stack guarding the
entrance to the glacial bay in which Island peak stands.