Hello everyone,
In this Blog i will be sharing some photographs of my recent Mt.Deo Tibba Expedition in Himachal Pradesh India.
Mt. Deo Tibba at 6001 M is the second highest peak of the Pir Panjal range in the Kullu valley, lying to the southeast of Manali above Jagatsukh village. As per local beliefs, Deo Tibba is the assembly site of the gods and the 'Devtas' are believed to sit on this peak.
This expedition is perfect for any aspiring mountaineer intending to train for 6000M+ peaks in the Indian Himalayas. Stay on this page for everything you need to know about the Mt. Deo Tibba expedition including route map, itinerary, temperature chart, photos, videos, and reviews.
This expedition involves crossing over an icy pass, towards a glacier with a rocky moraine at a steep slope of about 55 degrees which requires fixed ropes to traverse this obstacle safely. Due to its challenging terrain and expedition style trekking, Mt. Deo Tibba expedition is meant for experienced trekkers with prior knowledge of mountaineering techniques such as the use of ice axes, crampons and roping up procedures.
Although it qualifies as a serious mountaineering expedition with a huge ice cap on its summit, it has a relatively easy approach and logistics. Being just over 6000 M, Mt. Deo Tibba has an extensive ice cap at the peak but the actual summit happens over a snow hump located at the edge of the ice plateau.
Even though it is in 6000 meters like Stok Kangri the peak requires mountaineering style climbing. It requires a load ferry, crossing technical terrain difficulties, using fixed ropes, crampons, ice axe etc. Therefore, Deo Tibba is a proper mountain expedition. It is recommended only to experienced trekkers having technical knowledge.
Legs Got stuck inside snow
All the Photographs are captured by my Asus Zenfone max pro m2 mobile
Credits : https://www.bikatadventures.com/Home/Itinerary/deo-tibba-peak
https://www.trekthehimalayas.com/deo-tibba-expedition/
So here were some of the Photographs i have captured during my expedition
Hope you liked it
Thanks for passing by
Love form The Mountains