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Mt. Kinabalu via Summit Trail — March 2023 Summit Report

Summit

Mount Kinabalu (4095m)

Mount Kinabalu — 4,095m — Malaysia — watercolor illustration
Date
Mar 17, 2023
Taille du groupe
4
Durée
2 jours
Difficulté
2/5

Conditions

Météo
Tropical humidity on Day 1 (32°C at Timpohon Gate), cold and windy at summit (3°C). Pre-dawn summit window was clear; clouds built rapidly by 8 AM obscuring the view.
Neige
No snow. Bare granite slabs on the upper mountain; fixed ropes in place.
Température
3°C to 32°C
Vent
Calm pre-dawn at summit; increasing to 30 km/h by 7 AM

Profil d'altitude

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Elevation profile of Mount Kinabalu (4095m)

Mt. Kinabalu via Summit Trail — March 2023 Summit Report

Mt. Kinabalu rewards those willing to commit fully. We ascended from Timpohon Gate through extraordinary tropical montane forest — pitcher plants lining the boardwalk, orchids in the canopy — to Laban Rata hut for an overnight acclimatisation stop. The 2 AM wake-up call began the most memorable part: climbing bare granite slabs by headlamp, clinging to fixed ropes, with the lights of Kota Kinabalu twinkling far below. Low's Peak at sunrise rewarded our suffering with Borneo stretching to every horizon. The clouds arrived by 8 AM — we had exactly the right 40-minute weather window.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Mount Kinabalu (4095m) Date: March 17, 2023 Duration: 2 days Party Size: 4 Outcome: Summit

Conditions

Weather: Tropical humidity on Day 1 (32°C at Timpohon Gate), cold and windy at summit (3°C). Pre-dawn summit window was clear; clouds built rapidly by 8 AM obscuring the view. Snow: No snow. Bare granite slabs on the upper mountain; fixed ropes in place. Temperature: 3°C to 32°C Wind: Calm pre-dawn at summit; increasing to 30 km/h by 7 AM

Difficulty Assessment

The bare granite slabs on the upper section are polished and exposed — fixed ropes are essential and used continuously. Altitude affects some climbers at Laban Rata (3,272m) and the pre-dawn 2 AM start in cold darkness demands mental preparation. The mandatory guide system is strictly enforced.