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Alam-Kuh

Alam-Kūh (Persian: علم‌کوه; also: Alam Kooh) – Mount Alam – is a mountain in Alborz mountain range in northern Iran, Mazandaran Province, forming a peak of Takht-e Suleyman Massif. It is located in Kelardasht District of Mazandaran Province. With an elevation of 4,828 meters, it is the second-highest peak in Iran after Mount Damavand.[2]

ʿAlam-Kūh
Kuhha-ye Alborz
Highest point
Elevation4,850 m (15,910 ft)[1]
Prominence1,827 m (5,994 ft)[1]
ListingUltra
Coordinates36°22′32.65″N 50°57′41.31″E / 36.3757361°N 50.9614750°E / 36.3757361; 50.9614750[1]
Geography
ʿAlam-Kūh
Iran
LocationMazandaran, Iran
Parent rangeAlborz
Climbing
First ascent1902 by Alfred and Joseph Bornmüller
Easiest routerock, snow, ice

Climbing history edit

 
A view of Alam kuh

The first recorded ascent of the peak was made from Hazarchal over the south face by the German Bornmüller brothers during their six-month botanical exploration of the Alborz in 1902.[3][4]

Douglas Busk, a British mountaineer, climbed Alam-Kuh via the east ridge in 1933 and again in 1934 from over the west ridge.[5]

The 800 m high, steep granite north face provides some of the most difficult and challenging mountaineering routes in the country and the climbs rank alongside major climbing routes in the European Alps. In addition to local climbers, the north face attracts European climbing teams. The first known ascent from the north was by a German party (Gorter/Steinauer) in 1936 via the northwest ridge.[6]

2004 earthquake edit

Most of the fixed ropes were severely damaged during a major 6.3 magnitude earthquake[7] and consequent rockfall in 2004. The mountain was closed to climbers for some months because of the hazard of rockfall and loose cables.

Terrain and approach edit

The mountain range supports permanent snow and glaciers.

Location edit

Map of central Alborz Peaks: 1 Alam-Kuh
 
  −25 to 500 m (−82 to 1,640 ft)
  500 to 1,500 m (1,600 to 4,900 ft)
  1,500 to 2,500 m (4,900 to 8,200 ft)
  2,500 to 3,500 m (8,200 to 11,500 ft)
  3,500 to 4,500 m (11,500 to 14,800 ft)
  4,500 to 5,610 m (14,760 to 18,410 ft)
2 Azad Kuh 3 Damavand
4 Do Berar 5 Do Khaharan
6 Ghal'eh Gardan 7 Gorg
8 Kholeno 9 Mehr Chal
10 Mishineh Marg 11 Naz
12 Shah Alborz 13 Sialan
14 Tochal 15 Varavašt
Rivers: 0
1 Alamut 2 Chalus
3 Do Hezar 4 Haraz
5 Jajrood 6 Karaj
7 Kojoor 8 Lar
9 Noor 10 Sardab
11 Seh Hazar 12 Shahrood
Cities: 1 Amol
2 Chalus 3 Karaj
Other: D Dizin
E Emamzadeh Hashem K Kandovan Tunnel
* Latyan Dam ** Lar Dam

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Iran: 54 Mountain Summits with Prominence of 1,500 meters or greater" Listed here as "Kuhha-ye Alborz". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2012-02-25.
  2. ^ Sources differ on the height of Alam Kuh. Due to its elevation being very close to that of Sabalan, either of these peaks may be variously listed as either the second or third highest mountain in Iran. Some sources give a significantly higher elevation for Alam Kuh of 4850 m. However, more reliable sources such as Peaklist (Alam Kuh has listed here as "Kuhha-ye Alborz") state an elevation of 4805 m based on Soviet topographic maps and modern SRTM data. This data supports Alam Kuh as the second highest peak in Iran.
  3. ^ J. Bornmüller, Beiträge zur Flora der Elbursgebirge Nord-Persiens, 1908
  4. ^ J.G.R. Harding, Cambridge Expedition, 1956, to the Elburz Mountains, Iran, The Himalayan Journal, Vol 20
  5. ^ D.L. Busk, Climbing in the Takht-i-Suleiman Group, N. Persia: The Alpine Journal, v. 47, p. 299–309 (1935).
  6. ^ D.L. Busk, The German expedition in the Elburz Range, N. Persia: The Alpine Journal, v. 49, p. 245-247 (1937).
  7. ^ "Deadly earthquake rocks Iran" 2012-09-24 at the Wayback Machine CNN.com. Retrieved 2012-02-25.

External links edit

  • "Alam Kuh, Iran" on Peakbagger
  • SummitPost website
  • . Peakware.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  • "Iran: Alam Kuh" in The American Alpine Journal, 2002

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