Mechoi Peak | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,393 m (17,694 ft) |
Coordinates | 34°15′26″N 75°32′08″E / 34.25722°N 75.53556°E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Himalaya |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 10 September 1984 Indian army Team |
Easiest route | Right side of Amarnath cave |
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Mechoi Peak is a mountain with a peak elevation of 17,694 ft (5,393 metres), in
Drass region of
Ladakh,
India. Mechoi Peak is part of the
Himalaya
Range, and is located between
Amarnath cave and
Zojila. It lies 105 km north east from
Srinagar, 25 km from
Sonamarg in the east and 30 km from
Drass. It rises from the glacier of its name
Mechoi Glacier and is the source of
Dras River in
Drass,
Ladakh. Mechoi Peak rises from the Mechoi glacier and is a pyramid-shaped peak with ice falls and ice fields at its bottom and ridges.
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Machoi Peak was first surveyed by a British medical team headed by Dr Ernest Neve in 1912. It was later climbed by a team of Indian army on 10 September 1984. [1] [3]
The easiest route to climb Mechoi Peak is from the right side of Amarnath cave [4] which leads to its west face, starts from Baltal a 20 kilometers high altitude alpine tract leads to the foothills of the peak. From the north side it is steep and one has to cross the whole Machoi glacier with ridges and falling ice. The east face of the peak is more difficult due to the remoteness of the area which starts from Matayan, Dras. [1]