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Mt. Kinabalu Summit with Via Ferrata — April 2024 Report

Turned Back

Mount Kinabalu (4095m)

Mount Kinabalu — 4,095m — Malaysia — watercolor illustration
Date
Avr 19, 2024
Taille du groupe
3
Durée
2 jours
Difficulté
3/5

Conditions

Météo
Tropical rain on Day 1 turned to heavy storms at Laban Rata. Summit morning: zero visibility, sustained rain, 40 km/h winds. Guides cancelled summit and Via Ferrata without discussion.
Neige
No snow — tropical peak, but cold rain at 3,272m feels like winter
Température
8°C to 28°C
Vent
40 km/h sustained at Laban Rata, gusts higher on exposed sections

Profil d'altitude

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Elevation profile of Mount Kinabalu (4095m)

Mt. Kinabalu Summit with Via Ferrata — April 2024 Report

April's inter-monsoon transition catches this trip at Laban Rata in a full storm. Zero visibility, cold rain at 3,272m, and guides who call it off without negotiation. The Via Ferrata would add dangerous exposure in these conditions. Processing the turnaround honestly — the mountain didn't say no to you personally, it said no to everyone. Rebooking in March or July is the strategy. The lesson in accepting a guide's decision without argument is worth more than the summit.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Mount Kinabalu (4095m) Date: April 19, 2024 Duration: 2 days Party Size: 3 Outcome: Turned Back

Conditions

Weather: Tropical rain on Day 1 turned to heavy storms at Laban Rata. Summit morning: zero visibility, sustained rain, 40 km/h winds. Guides cancelled summit and Via Ferrata without discussion. Snow: No snow — tropical peak, but cold rain at 3,272m feels like winter Temperature: 8°C to 28°C Wind: 40 km/h sustained at Laban Rata, gusts higher on exposed sections

Difficulty Assessment

Kinabalu summit trail is non-technical but the Via Ferrata adds exposure on descent. When guides call it off in storm conditions, the decision is final and correct — the exposed granite sections are treacherous in rain.