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Island Peak (Imja Tse) — November 2023 Summit Report

Summit

Island Peak (6189m)

Island Peak — 6,189m — Nepal — watercolor illustration
Datum
Nov 8, 2023
Gruppengröße
3
Dauer
16 Tage
Schwierigkeit
4/5

Bedingungen

Wetter
Post-monsoon clarity — cold but stable. Summit day: -15°C, calm wind, 2 AM headlamp start. Fixed ropes on the headwall in good condition from recent expeditions.
Schnee
Hard-packed snow on headwall, crampon-friendly surface, summit corniced
Temperatur
-15°C to 12°C
Wind
Calm on summit day — a gift at 6,189m

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Elevation profile of Island Peak (6189m)

Island Peak (Imja Tse) — November 2023 Summit Report

Sixteen days combining the Everest Base Camp approach with a summit ascent of the Khumbu's best trekking peak. Island Peak at 6,189m uses the EBC trek for acclimatization, then demands a 2 AM headlamp start for the fixed-rope headwall. Jumar technique and crampon confidence are prerequisites. The summit reward is an unobstructed view of Lhotse's South Face that experienced climbers call one of the finest in the Himalaya. A genuine stepping stone to higher objectives.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Island Peak (6189m) Date: November 08, 2023 Duration: 16 days Party Size: 3 Outcome: Summit

Conditions

Weather: Post-monsoon clarity — cold but stable. Summit day: -15°C, calm wind, 2 AM headlamp start. Fixed ropes on the headwall in good condition from recent expeditions. Snow: Hard-packed snow on headwall, crampon-friendly surface, summit corniced Temperature: -15°C to 12°C Wind: Calm on summit day — a gift at 6,189m

Difficulty Assessment

Nepal's most popular trekking peak demands real alpine skills. The fixed-rope headwall is technically straightforward with jumar technique but exposed and intimidating at 2 AM. Acclimatization on the EBC approach is built into the itinerary. The summit cornice must be respected.