It is divided from the main range by the Tangtse river.
The main range is the continental divide of southern Asia.
It consists of a main range with two swept-back wings on either side.
The vegetation is similar to that of the main range.
The second ridge also connected to the main range at Baby 700.
The main range is probably 18th-century but was re-fronted in the early- or mid-19th century.
These four main ranges are further divided into 75 sub-groups.
It is situated in the eastern part of the main range.
The elevation gain compared to the main range is approximately 60 m.
However, only the peaks of the main range are subject to consistent heavy winter snow.