Kellas Rock Peak, a 7,071 meter peak named after famed climber and physiologist Dr. Alexander Kellas, rises high above the East Rongbuk Glacier of Mount Everest as viewed from the North Col. Kellas was a member of the 1921 Everest Reconnaissance Expedition, but died from dystentery at Khampa Dzong, Tibet, en route to the mountain. The peak was named and climbed that year by George Mallory.
The steep and jagged flanks of Chomo Lonzo (7804 meters) catch morning sun in the notoriously misty and ethereal Kangshung Valley on the east side of Mount Everest, Tibet.