* Guided Climbs
Outdoor & Travel
Tour - Climbing Experience
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Top roping, long alpine routes, winter mountaineering, ice climbing, Alpine
mountaineering,
* Turdas
Gorge
For all trips required minimum 1 pax; (persons)
All prices including:
meal, transport from Targu Mures and Back, Mountain Guide
For teams more 10 people
we offer discount 5%
* Aiud Gorge
* Bicaz Gorge
*
Herculane Bath
* King
Stone Mountains
* Retezat
Mountains
* Buila
Vanturarita
* Bucegi
Mountains
* Fagaras
Mountains
* Rarau
Mountains
*
Matterhorn Peak
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Chulu West
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Chulu west (6610m/21752ft) is the
higher of the two Chulus and has a higher recorded altitude by at least two
expeditions that have ascended it. This peak was first climbed in 1952 by a
Japanese expedition. Ascents to this peak are best made from a base camp in a
small valley north of Manang, situated off the mail trail to the Thorong-La.
From here one gets to see some of the best views of the peaks. There is
considerable debate in regard to the name and location of the Chulu peak, for
those who have climbed this area,
* Island Peak
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The Island peak, also known as
Imja Tse (6189m/ 20305ft) was first climbed in 1953 in preparation for
the ascent on Everest. This is a very popular peak. Apart from being an
enjoyable climb, it has some of the most spectacular scenery of the
Khumbu region. Island peak is said to resemble an "Island in a sea of
ice" and is actually an extension of the south ridge of Lhotse Shar. The
mainland forms a semi-circle of cliffs that rise in the north to the
rugged summits of Nuptse.
Mera peak (6654m/21831ft NMA official
height) officially the highest of Nepal's permitted trekking peaks
rises to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between
the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas. The
first ascent on Mera was made in May 1953 and the route taken then,
has now become the standard route. There are many routes to Mera
peak, none of them easy. Some of the route traverses through
difficult passes, and the arduous climb then becomes a true
mountaineering experience.
* Pisang Peak
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Pisang peak (6091m/19981ft) has great scope for
exploration. The western flank of the mountain, which is guarded by a
hanging glacier, offers considerable challenge. However access to the
western end of the ridge is more problematic yes it is guarded by huge
rock slabs. The first ascent on Pisang was made in 1955 by a German
Expedition. The same Expedition then went on to make an ascent on Chulu
east. From above Hungre the peak looks much more interesting.