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Amadablam
EXPEDITION
33 DAYS AMADABLAM (6,812m) |
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Amadablam,
one of the most beautiful mountains in the world, is a technical
mountain for climbing. Although the height is only 6812m it
requires steep ice, rock and snow climbing. Normally, three
camps are set in the approach above the base camp (4,570m),
however, only two camps are used to spend the night. The normal
route for climbing is South-West Ridge.
The ascent from Base Camp to camp I is considered
one the difficult days of the expedition. We follow old grassy
moraine ridges passing through a saddle and then turning to
north climbing up rocky ground and through boulders to the ridge
where camp I is set up. From camp I, we cross a rocky bowl and
climb the ridge frequently alternating the sides along the fixed
lines to the camp II. Climbing the ridge involves severe rock
climbing which leads to the top of a yellow tower. The climbing
route here from camp II changes significantly with the steep
mixed gully's of rock, ice and snow. The route leads to the
ramp and climbs to an amphitheatre and then passes through steep
snow and ice runnel and finally, along the snow ridge to reach
camp III. The summit from camp III requires steep climb on snow
and ice to the right of a huge hanging glacier.
Experience Required: The Amadablam expedition
is one of the most technically difficult expeditions. The climbers
need to have good skills on rock and ice climbing and technically
competent. On most parts of the routes there will be fixed rope,
however, the climbers should posses skills to climb through
steep rock and hard water ice.
| Itinerary |
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| Day 01: |
Arrival in Kathmandu
and hotel transfer. |
| Day 02-04: |
Official formalities
in Kathmandu. |
| Day 05: |
Kathmandu - Lukla-Phakding. |
| Day 06: |
Namche Bazaar. |
| Day 07: |
Rest day at Namche Bazaar |
| Day 08: |
Tengboche. |
| Day 09: |
Base Camp. |
| Day 10-30: |
Climbing
period. |
| Day 31: |
Retrace to Kathmandu. |
| Day 32: |
Free day in Kathmandu |
| Day 33: |
Departure |
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