Mount Damavand via South Route — September 2021 Summit Report
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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
Höhenprofil
Berg anzeigen →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.