It takes immense strength of character to navigate the cold mess that is Mt. Nun (7135M). The peak has high altitude camps at 5500M, 6100M, and 6400M. You get acquainted with new challenges and newer versions of yourself at each of these heights, the changes in personality becoming more evident with each new altitude you hit on the mountain. You leave the land and the sight of land behind at Basecamp - existing only in snow from thereon. Sleeping in snow, drinking snow by melting it, walking in snow - white is the only colour you will see for the rest of the expedition and cold is the only feeling you will experience. Under such conditions, patience to wait out the bad weather, increased tolerance for differences, adapting to changing situations with a calm head and learning the magic of team work are some of the gifts the mountain gives to you in addition to the technical skills you gain in the process of the climb, of course.
Highlight 6: Sense of Accomplishment and Bragging Rights
If you are on this page, reading this article, we don’t need to tell you that Mt. Nun is one of the 7000ers! That is HUGE. It is one of the most popular peaks to start your journey into the league of the 7000s and is very often looked to by climbers who want to enter the zone of the 8000s.
To climb any 7000M peak is a mammoth task. To climb Mt. Nun is even more of a Herculean undertaking meant not for the faint hearted. The nature of the mountain, it's crevasse- riddled surface, it's very unnerving habit of changing face every hour thereby changing routes, elaborate glacial formations, high gradient ice walls, technical patches, knife-edge ridges, capricious weather, high altitude and strong winds make it a much tougher peak to climb than some other 7000M peaks. While it is welcoming, the mountain only welcomes a person with true grit and a heart of a team player.