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Mount Damavand via South Route — September 2021 Summit Report

Summit

Mount Damavand (5610m)

Mount Damavand — 5,610m — Iran — watercolor illustration
Datum
Sep 10, 2021
Gruppengröße
5
Dauer
3 Tage
Schwierigkeit
2/5

Bedingungen

Wetter
Dry autumn conditions with good visibility. Strong sulfuric fumes near the summit crater required careful breathing.
Schnee
No snow on the south route in September. Loose volcanic scree.
Temperatur
-8°C to 15°C
Wind
Moderate 15-25 km/h, carrying sulfur fumes from fumaroles

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Elevation profile of Mount Damavand (5610m)

Mount Damavand via South Route — September 2021 Summit Report

Damavand is an iconic volcano rising above Tehran. The south route from Camp 3 (4,200m) is a direct scree grind to the sulfurous summit crater. The mountain features prominently in Persian mythology and literature. Iranian mountaineering culture is warm and welcoming — we were invited to share food at every rest stop. The hot springs at the base provided perfect post-climb recovery.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Mount Damavand (5610m) Date: September 10, 2021 Duration: 3 days Party Size: 5 Outcome: Summit

Conditions

Weather: Dry autumn conditions with good visibility. Strong sulfuric fumes near the summit crater required careful breathing. Snow: No snow on the south route in September. Loose volcanic scree. Temperature: -8°C to 15°C Wind: Moderate 15-25 km/h, carrying sulfur fumes from fumaroles

Difficulty Assessment

The Middle East's highest peak is a volcanic slog — technically easy but exhausting on loose scree. The sulfuric fumes near the summit can cause nausea and headaches. The altitude is surprisingly challenging given the non-technical nature of the climb.