PIR Marg To Chandar Sar
A Well Known One Day Trek
Alpine Climbing Difficult
- Distance
- 11 km
- Ascent
- 966 m
- Descent
- 496 m
- Low Point
- 3.4 km
- High Point
- 4.2 km
- Gradient
- 13˚
This is a popular alpine climbing route which is generally considered to be difficult. It's remote, it features medium exposure and is typically done between July and September. From a low point of 3.4 km to the maximum altitude of 4.2 km, the route covers 11 km, 966 vertical metres of ascent and 496 vertical metres of descent. You'll need quickdraws and wires and friends to complete it safely.
Description
This Route Via Naman Naad, Will Cover Nanga Pahad, Nandan Sar and Chandar Sar
Difficulty
Difficult
The beginning of truly technical terrain which might involve pitched climbing on rock and/or ice, exposed terrain and complex route finding in ascent and descent. Equivalent to AD, AD+
Best time to visit
Equipment required
- Quickdraws
- Wires and Friends