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Fun while climbing in a spectacular setting. Suitable for first time climbers and Himalayan veterans.

Zanskar.

Zanskar is an ancient kingdom in western Ladakh, with most people visiting the region to interact with the fascinating locals, and experience a subsistence pastoral lifestyle that has persisted for the past ~1200 years. We will do the same, and do some great climbing and trekking as well. We will arrive in Leh, acclimatize on the surrounding hills for a few nights, drive to Zanskar, and trek into a base camp. Once we are in base camp, we will set to rock climbing, ice climbing, and then finally climbing a wild 6000 meter peak. This is a great first Himalayan experience, and also a new one for the Himalayan veteran that wants to pick up some new climbing skills in a spectacular location. All in two weeks. Join us.

FIRST ASCENTS?

For many of the peaks and certainly rock faces in Zanskar there are no records of prior ascents.  We also oftentimes find no evidence of other humans visiting the summits of peaks before.  Instead of looking at these peaks as our being the first to put boot prints on the summit, we like to simply enjoy the solitude of the region.  With the popularized trekking routes being fairly busy from day to day in Ladakh, we usually don’t see another soul in the Zanskar region, save for a local boy out searching for his grazing yaks.

TRUST

Climbing a peak at 4000+ meters is no place to be short on resources.  We make the proper advance preparations to ensure that our team will be properly cared for, from airport to summit to airport.

FEATURES

  • Zanskar region 6000m ascent
  • Spectacular camps in remote grassy meadows next to snow melt streams
  • Team mentality
  • Instruction in mountaineering for those interested in learning or honing their skills in glacier travel, crampon technique, ice axe use, and the “nuts and bolts” of Himalayan mountaineering.
  • Instruction in multi-pitch alpine rock climbing
  • Instruction in ice climbing
  • Suitable for beginners

Maitreya Buddha, two stories in height, in one of the monasteries we will visit while acclimatizing in the Indus valley.

An acclimatization day in Leh, beginner rock climbing (!).

Skills covered

-tying in with a figure eight follow through
-securing to the anchor with a locking carabiner and clove hitch
-restacking the rope for the leader for the next pitch
-cleaning cams and nuts from placements
-managing loose rock
-flaking out the rope for the leader
-anchoring the belayer
-communications for climbing – on belay, climbing, off belay, slack, tension, watch me, rock, ice, clipping
-alpine anchors
-three point equalized anchors
-rope types and applications – double ropes, single ropes, static/dynamic, alpine, crag, sport, traditional
-types of protection – cams, nuts/stoppers, wired hexcentrics, pitons, ball nuts, ice screws, natural, protection, slings, runners
-types of belays – terrain, anchors
-personal protective equipment – helmet, harness, shoes (approach, rock), gloves, hardware
-belaying the leader
-belaying a follower
-top rope setting
-climbing movement –
-hands –  crimp, sloper, side pull, pinch, gaston, undercling, finger lock, hand jam, fist jam
feet – edging, smearing, jamming
-glacier morphology – moulin, ablation zone, accumulation zone, ice fall, serac, dry glacier, wet glacier, tidewater, cirque, hanging, valley, moraine, erratic, terminal moraine, nose, snout, plastic flow properties
-ice climbing – swinging and placing an ice tool, foot work, parts of the crampon / ice tool and their use, ice anchors, ice screw placement, abalakov v thread
-belaying an ice leader/follower

An acclimatization day near Leh. Great views and clean air.

Alpine scrambling above Leh town on an acclimatization day.

Moderate rock climbing in Zanskar.

Ice climbing in warm temperatures (!)

Jullay and Namaste.

ITINERARY

Day 1 – arrive Leh 3500m
2 – Leh monastery visits and acclimatization 3500m
3 – drive Kargil 2800m
4 – drive Agsho 3900m
5 – trek Sonam Gyapho 4100m
6 – trek Agsho Base Camp 4110m
7-11 – Climbing days
12 – Trek Agsho
13 – drive Kargil
14 – drive Leh
15 – depart Leh

Dates

July-September (15 day)

Region

India

Difficulty

Moderate

Price

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Trip Deposit: US$1000

Group Size

Minimum 3 maximum 6 climbers

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