CamelBak M.U.L.E. NV Hydration Pack - 732cu in
CamelBak
Until 1992, the exact height of the mountain was not known with certainty and was given from 5,959 metres to 6,020 (19,551 to 19,849 ft) metres. In 1992 an expedition to the summit used GPS and fixed the elevation at 5,959 metres (19,551 ft); however a recent measurement taken twice from a plane showed the mountain reaching 5,966 metres. This new measurement has not been officially confirmed or recognized. Though the mountain is still growing due to tectonic uplifting, one reason postulated for the additional seven metres was an increase in snow and ice build-up.Mt. Logan records some terribly cold temperatures with a record -77.5 °C recorded on May 26th, 1991, the coldest temperature recorded outside of Antarctica.
Read moreIf you hear that climbing Kilimanjaro is a piece of cake, don’t believe it. I climbed it at least 15 times (and it is only un...
|
MOUNTAIN PLANET CONNECTS ADVENTURE GUIDES WITH OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS
Help us to make the mountains safer and more accessible to people by contributing secure information about routes, conditions, equipment and service providers
WHAT IS MOUNTAIN PLANET?
WHY SHOULD I REGISTER/SIGN UP?
|
We use cookies to enhance your visit to our site.