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25 MOUNTAINS AVAILABLE

5 LEAGUES

THE KING

  • Mount Everest (Nepal, 8,848 m)

The highest mountain in the world, known for its extreme altitude and harsh conditions, climbing Everest presents physical and mental challenges, including freezing temperatures, high winds, and the risk of altitude sickness. Despite the dangers, it remains a coveted goal for climbers from around the globe, attracting both seasoned mountaineers and adventurers.

HIKERS LEAGUE

  • Mount Fuji (Japan, 3,776 m) Japan's iconic stratovolcano, celebrated for its symmetrical beauty and cultural significance. A sacred site and popular trekking destination, offering breathtaking sunrises and views.

  • Half Dome (USA, 2,694 m) Located in Yosemite National Park, California, it’s a granite dome famous for its dramatic sheer face and challenging ascent. Known for its cables route, it attracts climbers and hikers worldwide.

  • Mount Cameroon (Cameroon, 4,040 m) The highest peak in West Africa, an active volcano also called “Mongo ma Ndemi.” Known for its annual Race of Hope and its challenging tropical ascent through lush forests to volcanic craters.

  • Mount Cook (New Zealand, 3,724 m) Known locally as Aoraki, it’s New Zealand’s highest peak. Part of the Southern Alps, it’s revered for its rugged terrain, glacial routes, and spiritual significance to the Māori people.

  • Mont Blanc (France/Italy, 4,810 m) The tallest peak in the Alps, straddling the France-Italy border. Renowned for its alpine beauty, challenging climbs, and a rich mountaineering history.

  • Mount Ararat (Turkey, 5,137 m) A dormant volcano and Turkey’s highest peak, steeped in history and legend, including its association with Noah’s Ark. It’s a remote yet majestic climb offering panoramic views.

MYSTIC LEAGUE

  • The Great Pyramid (Egypt, 163 m) One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, located in Giza. Built over 4,500 years ago, this monumental structure symbolizes ancient Egyptian engineering and mysticism.

  • Uluru (Australia, 863 m) Also known as Ayers Rock, this massive sandstone monolith is a sacred site for the Anangu people. Known for its vibrant color changes at sunrise and sunset, it’s a cultural and geological marvel.

  • Mount Rushmore (USA, 1745 m) A colossal sculpture in South Dakota featuring the faces of four U.S. presidents (Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln), symbolizing American history and democracy.

  • Huayna Picchu (Peru, 2,693 m) The towering peak overlooking Machu Picchu, offering breathtaking views of the ancient Incan citadel. Known for its steep trails and stunning vistas, it’s a favorite for adventurous hikers.

  • Mount Paektu (North Korea, 2,744 m) A volcanic mountain straddling the China-North Korea border, revered in Korean culture as a sacred birthplace and historical symbol. Its crater lake, Heaven Lake, is a stunning natural wonder.

  • Mount Kailash (Tibet, 6,638 m) A sacred peak in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon, believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. Pilgrims circumambulate this mountain, but climbing it is forbidden due to its spiritual significance.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

  • Puncuk Jaya (Indonesia, 4,884 m) Also known as Carstensz Pyramid, it’s the highest peak in Oceania, located in Papua province. Known for its steep, technical climbs, it is part of the Seven Summits challenge.

  • Vinson Massif (Antarctica, 4,892 m) The highest peak in Antarctica, located in the Ellsworth Mountains. Known for its harsh conditions and remote location, it presents a serious challenge in both technical and environmental aspects.

  • Mount Elbrus (Russia, 5,642 m) The highest mountain in Europe, located in the Caucasus range. A dormant volcano, it’s part of the Seven Summits and offers a less technical ascent but challenging due to the weather and altitud

  • Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania, 5,895 m) Africa's tallest mountain, a dormant volcano with multiple routes to the summit. It’s famous for its diverse ecosystems and is a popular trekking destination.

  • Mount Denali (USA, 6,194 m) North America’s highest peak, located in Alaska. Known for its extreme cold, steep terrain, and challenging conditions, it offers a formidable climbing experience.

  • Aconcagua (Argentina, 6,961 m) The tallest peak in South America, located in the Andes. Non-technical but demanding due to altitude and weather, Aconcagua is a popular choice for those seeking a major mountain challenge.

LEGENDS LEAGUE

  • Cerro Torre (Argentina, 3,128 m) Located in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, Cerro Torre is known for its extreme difficulty, sheer granite face, and the unpredictable weather conditions that make it a legendary climbing challenge.

  • Cervin (Matterhorn, Switzerland/Italy, 4,478 m) A striking pyramid-shaped peak on the Swiss-Italian border, famous for its technical climbing routes. It is one of the most iconic mountains in the Alps and attracts mountaineers worldwide.

  • Baithna Brakk (Pakistan, 7,285 m) Known as "The Kissing Wall," it is located in the Karakoram range of Pakistan. It's notorious for its steep climbs and technical difficulty, often described as one of the most challenging climbs in the world.

  • Annapurna (Nepal, 8,091 m) One of the most dangerous mountains to climb due to frequent avalanches and difficult terrain, Annapurna is located in the Himalayas. It has one of the highest fatality rates among the 8,000-meter peaks.

  • Kanchenjunga (India/Nepal, 8,586 m) The third-highest mountain in the world, located on the border between Nepal and India. Kanchenjunga is revered for its challenging ascent and remote, less-traveled routes compared to other eight-thousanders.

  • K2 (Pakistan/China, 8,611 m) The second-highest mountain in the world, located in the Karakoram range. K2 is considered one of the most difficult and dangerous mountains to climb, with its extreme conditions and technical challenges.

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