Sherpa Brothers Treks & Expeditions Pvt. Ltd.
Sherpa Brothers
Treks & Expeditions Pvt. Ltd.
Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal

Difficulty Level

Very Hard

Country:

Nepal

Max Altitude:

6476 m

Walking per day:

6-7 hrs

Group Size:

2-15

Best Season:

Spring, Autumn

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal

Duration

13

Max Altitude

6476 m

Difficulty

Very_hard

Duration

13

Max Altitude

6476 m

Difficulty

very_hard

Highlight

☞   Summit the highest trekking peak standing at 6476m.

☞   Panoramic vistas of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest              8848m, Lhotse 8516 m, and Makalu 8481m, Choyu 8188m,                                Kanchanjunga 8586m .

☞   Trekking in lush forests to High altitude alpine terrain.

☞   Visiting traditional Sherpa villages, immersing in local culture and                      hospitality.

☞   Unique flora and fauna in Barun National Park..

☞   A unique adventure in the Himalayas combine of trekking and                           mountaineering. 

 

➡️ Mera Peak Climbing In Nepal – A Challenging       Himalayan Adventure

 

 

At Sherpa Brothers, we bring over two decades of experience in organizing treks and climbing expeditions in Nepal, including the stunning and challenging Mera Peak climbing in Nepal. With our extensive knowledge of the region, local expertise, and deep connections in the region, we offer a reliable and safe adventure for all our clients. Our team has successfully arranged countless Mera Peak climbing trips and successfully arranged all logistic and climbing service to the complex medical research project organize by Medex UK at  Mera peak in 2003.


Mera Peak climbing is one of the utmost typical trekking peak in Nepal. Stand-up at 6,476 meters, it is the premier trekking peak in the country. Located to the south of Mount Everest, Mera Peak climbing route & itinerary offers an incredible vantage point of the surrounding Himalayan range, including five 8,000-meter peaks: Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga.

Itinerary

After your arrival at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative from Sherpa Brothers Treks will greet & pick you up and drive you to your hotel. A pleasant welcome drink will be served to you by the hotel staff following a smooth check-in. Spend some time to rest and recover from your long airplane journey. Later, you’ll be briefed on the details of your upcoming adventure. In the evening, Sherpa Brothers Treks invites you to a traditional Nepali welcome dinner at a local cultural restaurant, where you’ll enjoy authentic cuisine accompanied by live folk music and dance. Overnight stay at deluxe hotel with bed and breakfast included.

 

 

Begin the day with breakfast, after breakfast your tour guide will take you on a half-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu's UNESCO World Heritage sites. Following your exploration of the city's cultural & historical landmarks, you will be met by your trekking guide. Later that day in the afternoon, you will drive five hours to Manthali in the Ramechhap district (540m / 1,772ft). Enjoy an overnight stay at a comfortable lodge, including bed and breakfast.

Early morning you will be picked up by your guide to go to the Manthali airport, from where you will take the airplane to Lukla, which will take us about 20 minutes of flight time. At Lukla we will be meet our porters and begin your trek to Paiya. The trek takes you through woodland trails, across the Handi Khola bridge, and into Surke Village. From there, you head south, cross the Chutok La Pass, and arrive at the small settlement of Paiya (Chutok). Overnight stay in tea house.

Following breakfast in Paiya, after a brief descent, you arrive at a small bridge. From this point onward, the trail becomes slippery as we make your way toward the Kari La Pass. The path winds through lush rhododendron and bamboo forests, hugging the side of the mountain. Along the way, you’re treated to stunning views of the Dudhkoshi Valley. Your journey continues to the traditional village of Panggom, where the local community relies on agriculture and trade for their livelihood. You spend the night in Panggom. Stay the overnight in tea house.

After breakfast in Panggom, you begin your trek by leaving Panggom and making your way across the Panggom La Pass. From there, the trail gradually ascends and you continue along a steady path heading north. You first cross the Peseng Kharka Khola, and after some time on the trail, you will arrive at Peeng Kharka Danda. Continuing onward, you cross the Ningsow Khola stream before finally reaching Ningsow Village, where you spend the night. Stay the overnight in tea house.

After enjoying breakfast in Ningsow, the trail begins with an uphill climb followed by a brief descent, then continues ascending toward Ramailo Danda. From this vantage point, you'll be rewarded with stunning views of Mera Peak and Salpa. The route then leads through a series of ascents and descents before entering the pristine Makalu Barun National Park. From this point onward, the path is known as the Pasang Lhamu Trail. With a bit of luck, you might even spot a rare Red Panda along the way. The day ends with an overnight stay in tea house.

After having breakfast, you begin your trek heading north along the main trail toward Mera Peak. The path initially follows the Majang Khola before joining another route that runs alongside the Hinku Khola. Continuing straight, you make your way toward Tashing Ongma, where a few seasonal tea houses offer a brief respite. The journey then leads you across a bridge spanning the Sanu Khola, after which you arrive at Kothe. You’ll spend the night in Kothe. Stay an overnight in tea house.

After breakfast, you continue your trek along the ridge of the Hinku Khola, with the impressive Mera Peak towering in the distance. Around midday, you stop for lunch at Gondishung, a seasonal herders' settlement located on the western bank of the Hinku Drangka. Afterward, the trail leads you past the historic 200-year-old Lungsumgba Gompa, where carvings on a rock depict Mera Peak and the route to its summit. A short hike from there brings you to Thaknak, a summer grazing site dotted with basic lodges and small shops. You’ll spend the night in Thaknak. Stay an overnight in tea house.

After breakfast, you will head out from Thaknak and begin to walk towards Dig Glacier's side moraine, gradually working your way to Dig Kharka. This scenic section offers impressive views of the Charpate Himal. The trail then climbs via rocky moraines to reach the Hinku Nup and Shar glaciers' bases. A steeper climb follows, eventually bringing you to Khare. From this point, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the northern face of Mera Peak — a truly memorable sight. After lunch, there’s an option to explore the surrounding area of Khare. You'll spend the night in Khare. Stay an overnight in tea house.

 

Acclimatization is essential as you gain altitude, so after breakfast, you'll spend the day focused entirely on adjusting to the elevation and undergoing basic climbing training in preparation for the Mera Peak ascent. Your climbing guide will assist you in refining fundamental mountaineering skills and demonstrate proper use of key equipment, including the ice axe, harness, ascender, climbing boots, and crampons. You'll also practice rope techniques for both ascending and descending safely. Overnight stay in Khare. Stay an overnight in tea house.

After breakfast, you begin a challenging ascent along a steep, rocky trail scattered with boulders, eventually arriving at Mera Peak Base Camp. Further hike continues till you reach Mera High Camp after crossing Mera La Pass.  The trail becomes increasingly rugged and can be especially treacherous after fresh snowfall due to hidden crevasses. As you climb toward the top of a prominent rock formation marked by a large cairn, the views begin to open up. Upon reaching the high camp, you set up for the night, surrounded by breathtaking panoramas of Mt. Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, the south face of Lhotse, Nuptse, Chamlang, and Baruntse. You spend the night at Mera High Camp, taking in the incredible mountain scenery. Stay an overnight in tea house.

Today marks a significant milestone in the expedition. Climbing starts early today; wake-up calls are at 2:00 AM, followed by a light breakfast. The initial part of the climb is extremely cold, but as you ascend the glacier and approach a distinctive ridge, your body gradually warms up. The soaring peaks are painted a breathtaking shade of red by the first rays of sunlight as morning begins. The climb remains non-technical at this stage, though the air gets noticeably thinner as you gain altitude. The trail steepens briefly behind the ridge, and soon, the summit comes into view. At the base of the final steep summit cone, a fixed rope may be set up if the lead climber deems it necessary for safety. From there it's only a few meters to the summit. Upon reaching the top, you’re rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan giants—Mt. Everest (8,848m), Cho-Oyu (8,210m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,463m), Kangchenjunga (8,586m), Nuptse (7,855m), Chamlang (7,319m), Baruntse (7,129m), among others. After taking in the incredible scenery, you begin your descent, retracing your steps back to high camp for a short rest. Later, the journey continues down to Khare, where you’ll spend the night. Stay an overnight in tea house.

After breakfast, you begin your trek back to Kothe, retracing the familiar trail taken earlier. Upon arrival, you celebrate your accomplishment by enjoying traditional local dishes and regional wines. Overnight stay in Kothe. Stay an overnight in tea house.

After breakfast, you set out on your trek toward Chhutanga. The trail takes you through a series of ascents and descents, crossing several small tributaries of the Inkhu Khola River. Near Taktho, the path splits, and you follow the route to the right. Along the way, you pass a Chorten before making a steep descent. The trail then climbs steadily again, leading you through Thuli Kharka and past another Chorten before finally reaching Chhutanga, where you spend the night. Stay an overnight in tea house.

After breakfast, begin your journey by crossing the Zatrwa La Pass at an altitude of 4,600 meters. As you reach the top, you're rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the Lukla Valley, framed by towering Himalayan peaks such as Cho Oyu, Kongde Ri, Numbur Himal, and Kusum Kanguru. From the pass, the trail descends steadily to Chutang before continuing on to the village of Lukla. In the evening, enjoy a hearty dinner in the heart of the Nepalese Himalayas alongside your trekking team. An overnight stay in tea house.

Start your day with an early breakfast, before taking 15 minute a flight back to Manthali, . From Manthali you enjoy a picturesque 5.5-hour drive to Kathmandu, the duration of the trip may vary based on traffic congestion and road conditions. After you arrive, enjoy some free time resting and shopping on Kathmandu's bustling streets. For your convenience, spend the night at a luxury hotel that offers bed and breakfast. 

 

 

In case the weather is unfavourable to us, we have an extra day for weather contingency.If the flight is on schedule, you will use this extra day to explore Kathmandu even more. 

Final departure: you will be picked up from your hotel according to the time of your flight and dropped off at the international airport three hours early for your home departure, allowing enough time for you to check in and pass security.

Route Map

Route Map

Inclusions

  • Accommodation and  Breakfast for 15 days Mera peak climbing period
  • Professional and experience license holder trekking guide salary and insurance
  • Porter salary, equipment and insurance
  • Airfare to Lukla and back to Kathmandu with guide
  • 3 star category  hotel with deluxe room on BB  in Kathmandu 3 nights 
  • Barun National park permit
  • Transport for airport receive and departure
  • Trip route map
  • Mera peak permit
  • License holder professional and experience climbing guide salary, insurance
  • 3 days tent accommodation and food during the climbing
  • Climbing equipment
  • Warm sleeping bag + mattress
  • Trek map
  • Welcome dinner in Kathmandu

Exclusions

  • Personal nature expense such as WIFI internet,  data pack, telephone calls, bar and beverage bills bottled drinks including (cold drinks and mineral water/boiled water, laundry)
  • Personal insurance
  • Personal climbing equipment’s
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and during the trip
  • Unforeseen accidental rescue
  • Days beyond the itinerary
  • Extra day at base camp because of change in weather
  • Gratitude to staff

Trip Notes

➡️ Mera Peak Climbing In Nepal - Trail overview 

 

 

 

The trail to Mera Peak leads through remote Himalayan terrain in the Barun National Park, known for its wild, rugged beauty. Trekkers will navigate rocky paths, steep ascents and descents, narrow trails, and suspension bridges. This adventurous route rewards you with unmatched views but requires mental resilience and technical ability.

 

 

➡️ Preparation For Climbing Mera Peak

 

 

 

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal is a high-altitude challenge suited for experienced trekkers, not beginners. It demands excellent physical fitness, regular training, and prior trekking experience at altitude. Climbers must be familiar with essential mountaineering techniques, including using an ice axe, crampons, jumar, and abseiling devices in alpine conditions.

Focus on cardio, strength, and hiking with a loaded pack to prepare for long ascents at high altitude.

We strongly advise against Mera Peak for those with vertigo or a fear of heights. Safety is crucial; always follow the guidance of your climbing leader. With the right preparation and mountaineering skills, Mera Peak offers one of Nepal’s most rewarding climbing experiences in a breathtaking, untouched region.

 

 

➡️ Mera Peak Climbing With Sherpa Brothers Treks

 

 

 

Properly Acclimatize Route: We have designed an itinerary that includes gradual altitude gain and rest days to prevent AMS.

 

Gear Up Wisely:  We use quality mountaineering boots, crampons, tents, and a sleeping bag rated for -20°C or lower.

 

Excellent Route Knowledge: Our guide are familiarize with the glacier terrain and final summit ridge—basic crevasse and rope skills help.

 

Weather Awareness: Our climbing guide are flexible with summit day; clear skies and low wind are critical for safety and views.

 

Experienced Sherpa Guide: Our experienced Sherpa guide that improves safety, navigation, and cultural connection on the trail.

 

 

➡️ Travel Insurance

 

 

Sherpa Brothers Treks and Expedition Pvt. Ltd. take every care to make our treks safe and enjoyable. All our routes are scouted to ensure the trails are safe and the facilities along route are of an acceptable standard. In addition, we have vast experience of trekking at altitude and are trained to deal with Acute Altitude Sickness. However, due to terrain, weather and altitude, risk is not always predictable in the Himalaya. To ensure you have a worry free time with us, personal travel insurance is essential to cover the cost of unforeseen accident, illness or rescue. The costs involved can be large and personally overwhelming in the unlikely event of accident or injury.


It is important that participants with pre-existing health check problems or conditions should make these known to us at the time of Everest base camp trek booking. This information is crucial for us to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants during the event. So that, we can make necessary arrangements and provide appropriate support if needed.

 

 

➡️ Best Time To Do Mera Peak Climbing In Nepal

 

 

 

The best times to come for Climbing Mera Peak in Nepal are in the spring (March – May) and autumn (late September-Mid December).


 
Autumn; The best time of year to do Mera Peak climbing in Nepal is supposedly in the autumn. With dry weather and crisp, clear skies, the mountain views are at their best. Since the summer monsoon, the countryside has been lush and green.
 
Spring; As the weather warms up in March and May wide variety of trekking options become available. The gorgeous magnolia and rhododendron will be in bloom, even though the skies may be cloudier than in the fall. If you want to climb Mera peak in Nepal in the both fall and spring time, you should book well in advance because the popular trails can get crowded during this time and flights fill up fast.

 

 

 

➡️ Accommodation & Meal Plan On The Mera Peak Climbing

 


 

  Hotel In Kathmandu

              3 nights     

 Mountain Tea House Accommodation

 

  BreakFast

             13 nights

 

             18 Times

   

 


         
During the Mera peak climbing trip with Sherpa Brothers Treks, your stay in Kathmandu includes accommodation at a deluxe 3-star hotel with daily breakfast, based on twin sharing. While on trek you will eat and sleep in traditional mountain tea house most run by Sherpa. This tea house serve fresh home cooked meals  This organic and authentic lodging experience allows trekkers to enjoy local Sherpa hospitality and nourishing food amidst the stunning Himalayan scenery, ensuring both comfort and energy for the journey ahead. At the Mera peak high camp, we ensure the provision of high-quality sleeping tents, fresh meals, hot drinks including tea and coffee, and boiled water.

 

 

 

➡️ Allergies

 

 

If you have any food or product allergies, please let us know when booking your trip. Our staff will ensure your needs are accommodated throughout your journey with us.

 

 

➡️ Additional Specifications For Mera Peak Climbing 

 

 

 

When making your reservation, please let us know about any special needs you may have so that we can make responsible efforts to accommodate your requests and special requirements, as long as the locations and resources allow.

 

 
➡️ Internal Flights 

 

 

 

Flights to Lukla from Ramechhap (Common in Peak Seasons: March–May & October–November)

During peak trekking seasons, most flights to Lukla depart from Manthali Airport in Ramechhap, rather than Kathmandu, due to increased air traffic. According to our EBC trekking plan, you will be transferred from Kathmandu to Ramechhap with your guide—a drive of about 4 to 6 hours. From there, the flight to Lukla takes just 15–20 minutes. Please note that Lukla flights are highly dependent on weather, and delays or cancellations are common due to the region’s mountainous terrain and unpredictable conditions. To minimize disruption to your Mera Peak Climbing itinerary, Sherpa Brothers Treks includes an extra day in your itinerary for weather-related contingencies, providing flexibility for your travel plans.

 

During the off-season, direct flights from Kathmandu to Lukla are available via Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). These flights take 30 to 40 minutes and offer spectacular views of the Himalayas.

 

 


➡️ Alternative Options When Lukla Flights Are Cancelled

 

 

If your scheduled flight to Lukla is canceled due to poor visibility or unsafe flying conditions, Sherpa Brothers Treks will automatically rebook you on the next available flight once the weather improves. However, during peak trekking seasons, there can be significant backlogs, sometimes resulting in airport waits of a day or more. Occasionally, bad weather may halt Lukla flights for 2–3 days.


If you’re short on time, booking a helicopter to Lukla is a quicker alternative, as helicopters can often operate in conditions that ground planes. Group-sharing helicopter flights are usually available, depending on demand. Alternatively, you can travel overland by jeep to Salleri (about 8–12 hours), then continue by vehicle to Kharikhola (6–7 hours). This route adds approximately two extra trekking days but provides a more flexible and scenic option when flights are disrupted. 

 

 


➡️ Baggage Allowance & Restrictions

 

 

 

Your journey to Lukla will be aboard a Twin Otter or Dornier aircraft, both twin-engine planes specially designed for Himalayan flights. These aircraft accommodate up to 18 passengers, including crew members, ensuring a safe and comfortable journey to the gateway of Everest.


Each passenger ticket to Lukla includes a strict weight limit of 15 kg (33 lbs) in total. This allowance is divided as follows:
Checked baggage: Maximum 10 kg (22 lbs)
Hand luggage: Maximum 5 kg (11 lbs)


Please note that these limits are strictly enforced due to aircraft safety regulations. The combined weight allowance is generally sufficient for all essentials required on an Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek. We recommend packing efficiently and within these restrictions to avoid additional charges or issues at the airport.


We will provide you duffel bag for your trip gear packing. Your main duffel bag will be carried by the porters. This pack can only hold a maximum weight of 12 kg per trekkers. Extra porters are needed for bags that are overweight or large.

 

 

➡️ Required Gears Check list

 

 


Having the right gear ensures that you are prepared for adventure and all challenges or emergencies that may arise during your mountain adventures. From proper clothing and footwear to essential tools and safety equipment, your gear provides the necessary support and protection needed to navigate through rugged terrains and unpredictable weather conditions.

 

Below we present you a basic complete packing list suitable for this trip.

 

 

➡️ Hiking Gear

 

 

   Day Bag: 1 (30–35L)
   Dry Bag: 1
   Walking Pole: 1 (e.g., adjustable Black Diamond)
   Water Bottle/Camel Bag: 1 (3L capacity; options: 2 x 1.5L Nalgene or 2L Platypus +              1L bottle)
   Headlamp: 1 (e.g., Petzl)

 


➡️  Clothing & Body Wear

 

   Down Jacket: 1
   Sleeping Bag: 1 (rated 0°F to -20°F)
   Warm Hiking Trousers: 2 (light/medium weight; consider convertible)
   Winter Hiking Pants: 1
   Warm Liner: 1
   Warm Hat: 1 (thermal + sun protection)
   Fleece Jacket & Pants: 1
   Windproof Jacket & Pants: 1
   Long Sleeve Hiking Shirts: 2
   Half Sleeve Hiking Shirts: 1
   Buff (Neck/Head): 1
   Walking Boots: 1 (light to mid-weight, waterproof)
   Gloves/Mittens: 2 (heavyweight, insulated, water-resistant)
   Hiking Socks: 3-4 pairs (plus 2-3 liner socks, and 1 thick thermal pair)
   Gaiters: 1
   Flip Flops/Sandals: 1

 


➡️  Sun Protection, Health, Hygiene & Water

 

 

   Sunscreen: 1 (SPF 40+)
   Sunglasses: 2 (high UV protection)
   Sun Hat: 1 (wide-brimmed with neck cover)
   Lip Guard: 1
   Toothbrush: 1
   Face Wash Soap: 1
   Sanitizer Wipes: 2
   Towel: 1
   Electrolyte/Sports Drink Powder: 1
   Snacks (Energy Bars): 2-4 per day
   Ear Plugs: 1
   Prescription Medicine: As needed
   Water Purifier Tablets/Pen Filter: 1
   Toilet Paper: 2 rolls
   Diamox (if using): As needed
   Blister Plasters: Various sizes
   Antibiotic Cream/Ointment: 1
   Foot Powder: 1

 


➡️  Personal Belongings

 

 

   Passport: 1
   Cash (Visa/Credit Card): As needed
   Cell Phone: 1
   Power Bank & Charger: 1
   Camera/GoPro: 1

 

➡️  Personal Climbing Equipment

 

 

☞  Dynamic rope

☞  Jumar

☞  Crampons

☞  Carabiner

☞  Harness

☞  Finger Eight

☞  Thermos for hot water

☞  Climbing boot

☞  Ice Axe

☞  Main rope

Good quality Climbing equipment set such as full mountaineering Climbing boot, upper/ lower body protection cloth set, cold resistance anti frostbite hand and feet wear shocks, gloves, hat, snow Goggles, Headlight.

 

 

➡️ Tips From Sherpa Brothers Treks

 

 

Before Traveling

 


   Practice Hiking: Aim for regular hikes to build stamina.
   Pack Essentials: Keep key gear in your carry-on, in case your luggage is delayed.

   Choose the Right Daypack: Ensure comfort and functionality.
   Practice Packing: Streamline your mornings.
   Break in Your Gear: Adjust to your boots and poles.
   Select Appropriate Clothing: Prioritize quick-drying materials.
   Bring Extra Batteries: Cold weather drains them quickly.

 

 

While on Trek

 


   Pack Wisely: Include essentials in your daypack.
   Use Dry Bags: Protect against moisture.
   Be Prepared for Weather Changes: Conditions can shift rapidly.
   Change Wet Clothes Immediately: Stay dry and comfortable.
   Leave Excess Luggage: Store extra items in Kathmandu.


 

FAQs

Mera Peak climbing with Sherpa Brothers typically takes 18 days from arriving in Kathmandu to Departuring from Kathamndu.  The duration of climbing period may vary depanding  on weather and  fitness level. Our itinerary has designed to fit the acclimization level require to summit and also have  an extra day to adjust if require. 

Many lodges offers charging  facilities for which you need to pay hourly basis. It would be worth to bring portble power bank as electricity can be inconsistent. 

Mera peak is  not a teachnical skill require peak, saying this doesn't mean for all. It is physically demanding peak and suitable for those have altitude trekking experience. Having a basic climbing skills is worth but not  mandatory, which we will conduct the trainning  at base camp before heading to the summit , however high altitude trekking experience eg Everest base camp, Three high pass or similar standard is mandatory before planning to this peak.

The rage of food options in Mera area are local food, Dhalbhat, Sherpa Stew, Noodles with fried or soup, Bread, fried or plain chapati ( flat bread), pototo items fried or boil, with drinks options tea, coffee, chotolate, hot lemons to some of the western continental as well. Hoever western food may not be western  standard as you expect. Most accommodations are comfort beds from basic to middle standard amenities  with share bathrooms  and attached bathrooms in some places. 

Altitude sickness can be a concern on this trip, especially since we’ll be trekking over 6,000 meters. To help with acclimatization, it’s important to stay hydrated and take things slow. Our itinerary is set up to help your body adjust, but if you start feeling unwell, our experienced guide will make sure you descend to a lower altitude and get medical help if necessary. Always listen to your body and take care of yourself.

All guides working under Sherpa Brothers are well trained with basic and advance first aid knowledge. By analyzing the situation they will take necessary action coordination with the company and  rescue thoroughly  by Heli. It is important that you have the travel insurance which has the altitude coverage and  we collect it  beforehand of the trek.

Yes, mobile network called  NTC, or Ncell  can cover the network  but may have poor signal due to remoteness.  Tea house along the trail also have wifi facilities, again singnal may sometime be weak or may not work. Battery can charge along the trail by paying  Rs 100 to Rs 200 per hour, depending on the availability. 

Full climbing gears will be provided on cost, you don't need to bring an extra gear except climbing boots. 

Dates & Prices

Start End Price Status
2026-03-08 2026-03-21 USD 2274 - BOOK THIS TRIP
2026-03-22 2026-04-04 USD 2274 - BOOK THIS TRIP
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