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Safety Audit · 11,152 ft
Personalized altitude sickness risk assessment for Hatu Peak Trek. 60 seconds. No health data stored.
Hatu Peak Trek at a Glance
At 11,152ft, altitude sickness is a manageable risk with the right acclimatization on Hatu Peak Trek. The calculator above personalises your risk based on your medical history, prior altitude experience, and this route's specific ascent profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Very low risk. Stay hydrated and ascend slowly.
The primary risks on Hatu Peak Trek are: Slipping on black ice or hard-packed snow on the descent in winter, Getting stuck on the road if attempting to drive up in winter, Hypothermia if not properly dressed for winter summit winds. Your operator should brief you on each of these before departure.
Safe for solo trekking in summer as the trail is busy. In deep winter, it is safer to trek with a partner or guide due to slipping hazards.
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