Is Black Peak (Kalanag) Expedition Difficult? — Altitude & Safety

Difficulty & Readiness Guide

Is Black Peak (Kalanag) Expedition Difficult? — Fitness & Altitude Guide

Discover the technical challenges of the Black Peak expedition, including the grueling 75-degree summit ice wall, crevasse navigation, and fitness prerequisites.

Difficulty Level

Extreme

Technical Rating

90/100

Preparation Required

Elite

Audit

Prior Experience

Mandatory: Prior high-altitude trekking (16,000ft+) and basic technical knowledge.

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Stamina

55/100

Based on average nightly altitude gain, highest campsite, and daily distance. Reflects how hard the average day feels.

Spike Day

83/100

Based on max altitude reached, summit day elevation gain, and summit day distance. Reflects the hardest single day.

Expedition Grading Context

At 90/100, this expedition is a world-class physical challenge. Beyond the extreme endurance required, you are entering high-altitude technical terrain where standard trekking rules no longer apply.

Technical GradeTechnical Mountaineering
Gear NotesSpecialized mountaineering gear required.
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Black Peak (Kalanag) Expedition/ 90

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Cardiovascular Load

Caution

The jump from Camp 1 to the Summit is nearly 4,500 vertical feet. Your VO2 max and stamina will be tested to the absolute limit in the death zone.

Terrain Breakdown

Involves negotiating a massive ice-fall, crevassed glaciers, and a near-vertical final 400m ascent to the summit.

Preparation

We recommend starting physical training at least 6-8 weeks prior to the trek to ensure a comfortable experience.

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Altitude Profile

You will be ascending from an base altitude of 6300 ft to 20955 ft.

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Trail Performance Data

Max Gradient

75%

Loose Surface Sections

  • Moraine between BC and ABC
  • Summit Headwall

Safety & Medical Risks

Altitude Physiology Profile

Altitude (FT)Est. SpO2 RangePhysiological Stress

Turnaround Threshold: Below 55% SpO2 at rest.

Key Risks

1

High altitude sickness (AMS, HACE, HAPE)

2

Crevasse falls on the glacier

3

Avalanche risk on steep slopes

4

Extreme cold and frostbite

Evacuation Route

Evacuation is done by physically carrying the patient to Kyarkoti Base Camp, from where helicopter evacuation may be requested depending on weather, or continued manual evacuation to Sankri.

Common Trail Ailments

AMSSnow blindnessFrostbiteKnee impact

🏥 Nearest ICU: Dehradun

Tactical Emergency Hub

AIR EVAC IDKyarkoti-Heli

Who Can Do This Trip?

Min Age

18+

Max Age

60

Western Toilets at Base

No

Solo Female Travelers

Safe in organized groups. Remote area.

Expert Verdict

Highly technical peak requiring physical and mental preparation.

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This encyclopedia entry for Black Peak (Kalanag) Expedition is curated from a mix of public survey records, first-hand climber accounts, and official permit logs. However, mountains are dynamic. If you have been on this route recently and noticed a change in terrain, water availability, or local regulations, we want to hear from you.

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Last Verified: May 2026

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