Ranglana Peak Expedition Safety

Summit Safety & Risk

Ranglana Peak Expedition — Safety Guide

AMS thresholds, glacier hazards, summit day go/no-go decision framework, and emergency contacts.

Primary Hazards

1

Crevasse falls on the glacier

2

Avalanches on the approach to Camp 1

3

HACE and HAPE above 15,000 ft

4

Rockfall on the final summit ridge

Evacuation Route

Ground evacuation only. Injured climbers must be lowered via stretcher down the glacier to Base Camp, and then carried by porters all the way to Jakhol.

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Last Verified: May 2026

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