Best time for Audens Col Expedition — Season Guide

Season & Weather Guide

Best Time for Audens Col Expedition — Month-by-Month Guide

Extremely narrow windows: Mid-May to June (avalanche risk) or September (exposed blue ice and crevasses).

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Seasonal Overview

There are only two extremely narrow windows to safely attempt Auden's Col. Pre-monsoon (Mid-May to June) offers stable snow bridges over crevasses but severe avalanche risks. Post-monsoon (September to early October) offers stable weather but exposed blue ice and fully open crevasses.

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Peak Season

september, june

Off Season

july, august, january, february, march, april, november, december

Seasonal Shift

Key point

September generally requires more technical ice-climbing skills due to melted snow exposing sheer ice. June relies heavily on snow-bridges holding your weight.

Season at a Glance

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Recommended
Open / Shoulder
Closed / No data

Month-by-Month Trail Guide

January

Conditions

Expedition closed. Lethal winter conditions.

Crowds

none

-26C to -11CSnow: Very HighSky Clarity:

Closed. Extreme winter conditions.

February

Conditions

Expedition closed.

Crowds

none

-24C to -9CSnow: Very HighSky Clarity:

Closed. Extreme winter conditions.

March

Conditions

Expedition closed.

Crowds

none

-19C to -4CSnow: HighSky Clarity:

Early season. Deep snow accumulations.

April

Conditions

Deep unstable snow. High avalanche threat on the Col.

Crowds

none

-15C to 0CSnow: HighSky Clarity:

Early season. Deep snow accumulations.

May

Recommended

Conditions

Window opens mid-May. Snow bridges cover the Khatling crevasses safely.

Crowds

low

-11C to 4CSnow: MediumSky Clarity:

Prime pre-monsoon window. Good snow stability.

June

Recommended

Conditions

Prime pre-monsoon window before heavy clouds disrupt visibility.

Crowds

low

-8C to 7CSnow: MediumSky Clarity:

Prime pre-monsoon window. Good snow stability.

July

Conditions

Monsoon renders the icefall lethal and the approach valleys flood.

Crowds

none

-6C to 5CSnow: LowSky Clarity:

Monsoon danger. Landslides and severe rains.

August

Conditions

Monsoon renders the icefall lethal and the approach valleys flood.

Crowds

none

-7C to 4CSnow: LowSky Clarity:

Monsoon danger. Landslides and severe rains.

September

Recommended

Conditions

Crystal clear skies. Snow bridges have melted exposing massive crevasses (requires careful rope navigation).

Crowds

medium

-11C to 2CSnow: LowSky Clarity:

Crystal clear skies. Best visibility of the year.

October

Recommended

Conditions

Window closes by mid-October as extreme jet-stream winds return to the 18,000ft ridges.

Crowds

low

-16C to -2CSnow: LowSky Clarity:

Crystal clear skies. Best visibility of the year.

November

Conditions

Expedition closed.

Crowds

none

-21C to -7CSnow: HighSky Clarity:

Winter setting in. Sub-zero temperatures rapid.

December

Conditions

Expedition closed.

Crowds

none

-25C to -10CSnow: Very HighSky Clarity:

Closed. Extreme winter conditions.

Important Tips

Do not attempt crossing if a storm rolls in. Wait it out in Advanced Base Camp. The descent onto Khatling in white-out conditions is a death trap.

Weather Windows & Wind Patterns

Photography & Light Conditions

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