Ama Dablam
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Hello, me and my girlfriend (30 M 24F) want to try to summit Ama Dablam with a travel agency (seven sumits trek). We have some experience with alpinism and rock climbing. We summited Grosglockner via Studlgrat (3789 m), Ortler via Hintegrat (3 905) and Piz Palu from Swiss Side (3900,) on our own(no guide or some more experienced person). We are both rock climbers with some trad experience and comfortable in 6 UIAA on the rock. In winter we do lot of ski alpinism, and some winter ascents in local mountains (High Tatras, around 2500m) plus some easy mixed and ice climbing.
My question is, if it is enough for summiting Ama Dablam with travel agency and sherpa/guide support, or should we choose something less difficult?
Thank you for your answers
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