10 Most Extreme Cliffs in the world - listed below is a very scary even Cliff is almost impossible to climb. but because that is a lot of Climbers in the world who are so eager to defeat it. 10 Most Extreme Cliffs in the world it is also a challenge for the climbers who want to test the true adrenaline in rock climbing activities.
10 Most Extreme Cliff in the world, as follows:
1. Las Torres de Vajolet, Italian Alps. Just look at the photos of this peak it seemed not enough to see the beauty of the originals if we don't immediately see it for yourself. Delago arête route remains comfortable hiking paths to conquer the mountain. The slopes of the Delagokante slope is quite difficult and often make the best climbers here holding my breath.
Las Torres de Vajolet, Italian Alps. |
2. Prekestolen, Kjerag Plateau, Forsand, Norway tall of the Mountain (604 m/1980 ft) is located varies between Prekestolen and Preikestolen, dubbed with the name "preacher's Pulpit" or Cliff steps. Have a rare peak field, measuring 25 times 25 meters and it undertook to explain the secrets behind its name. This mountain is one of my favorite natural site in Norway and attracts 95 thousand people in 2006 to climbing along the 3.8 km. It took one to three hours to complete its journey. Professional climbers usually reach the beaches more rapidly.
Prekestolen, Kjerag Plateau, Forsand, Norway |
3. El Capitan, Yosemite National Park, California, located on the north side of Yosemite National Park, the granite monolith as high as 900 m (3000 ft) steep cliffs has a very confusing. Its vertical bar climbing very challenging for rock climbers. It was named so by the Mariposa Battalion during their exploration of the year 1851 in Spain means "the captain" or "the boss". There are walkways along the water's edge to the top of Yosemite falls and steep cliffs, but the difficulty lies in the remarkable time of crossing surface at the granite. The granite here is said to have aged more than 100 million years. The more to the top quality of his granite turned into Taft Granite and parts are estimated to be formed at the time of melting ice.
El Capitan, Yosemite National Park, California |
4. Mount Thor, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada, located in Auyuittuq National Park, Canada, the western part of Mount Thor peak or Thor, soaring up to 1675 m (5495 ft) and was recorded as the world's most tall cliffs. The remoteness and the angle of its vertical bar that is 105 degrees make it a favorite of rock climbers and as a location for camping. The peak of the granite which is also part of the Baffin mountains form the first ascent by a team from the Arctic Institute of North America in 1953. The mountain's longest Rappel to date made on 23 July 2006 by a group of American youth. The beauty of Mount Thor can be seen in The movie "The Songs Remain The Same"
Mount Thor, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada |
5. Mount Roraima. Lies on the border between Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana, the high 2810 m (9219 feet) making it the highest in Guyana. Included in the Canaima National Park, Venezuela and one of the oldest geological formations that ever found. Sir Everard Thurn became the first person to climb the steep plateau in 1884. Making it the inspiration behind the famous novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle-"The Lost World" and feel special even for the Pemon Indians.
Mount Roraima. Lies on the border between Venezuela, Brazil |
6. Bugaboo Spire, Columbia-Kootenay, Canada situated between the river ice and river in the West, Vowell es Crescent in the East is one of the icons of the famous Alpine rock climbing in Canada. The origin of the name is the point of reference used by miners to signify the Bugaboo Creek and Bugaboo Pass. "Bugaboo" means ' object of ordinary madness, overstated, or anxiety ', which was found by a team of Conrad Kain who climb it for the first time in 1916 when Canada desperate in World War 1. The effort is still remembered as one of the toughest ascents.
Bugaboo Spire, Columbia-Kootenay, Canada |
7. Las Torres, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia you'll find Paine National Park in Chile is full of natural beauties such as mountains, rivers, lakes, and make it a major destination for tourists visit . It runs along the 112 km north of Puerto Natales and 312 km north of Punta Arenas, the Park is also the venue section Paine rise a stark contrast compared to the Patagonian steppe. If interested in the beauty of the National Park visit prefer Los Glaciares and Bernardo O'Higgins National Park neighboring the mountaineers would prefer scenery interlacing valleys that an awful lot of that separate granite peaks and mountains is.
Las Torres, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia |
8. Saint Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland is one of the highest peaks of the Alps and Switzerland is very tall with a height reaching 4478 m (14,692 ft). Alpinist Edward Whymper United Kingdom origin and his team became the first to climb in July 1865. A very dangerous route took 3 victims of his team by the time we get back.
Saint Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland |
9. Cerro Torre, Patagonia, Argentina perpendicular Granite Mountain has a height of 3128 m (10,280 ft) and it seems to be difficult to overcome. Icon alpinist Cesare Maestri Italy origin and his friend ice climber Toni Egger Austria are not afraid of the snow covered peak and finally prevailed against it on January 31, 1959. It takes four days to reach the Summit and this achievement continues to be remembered by other climbers. After that, by using different routes reached by Garibotti, Salvaterra, and Beltrami.
Cerro Torre, Patagonia, Argentina |
10. This Unnamed peak is another name from the top of Trango located above the river ice Baltoro, Baltistan, Northern Pakistan. The high reach 6,239 m (20,470 ft). Their large size and the many hills along the 1000 m to magnetize the mountaineers for years. The first climber ever to leave a trace at the top is the original United Kingdom climber Joe Brown, accompanied by Martin Boysen, Mo Anthoine, and Malcolm Howells. Currently, there is 8 separate routes toward the Summit.
The top of Trango located above the river ice Baltoro, Baltistan, Northern Pakistan. |
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