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Mountains demand respect in addition to requesting it. It's amazing we get any windows into their world at all given the feet of snow, hurricane-force winds, low oxygen levels, and their own weather. While some invite us in, others still need to be climbed.
Here are a few "fourteeners" — mountains higher than 14,000 feet (4,267 metres) — to get you started on your first significant climb if you are physically fit but are new to mountaineering. These summit attempts shouldn't be made without taking the necessary safety measures. Although novice climbers can reach the top of each of these mountains, we advise hiring a qualified guide instead.
The top ten mountains for beginner climbers are listed below.
↬Mount Whitney, California: 14,505ft
▸What to bring
Water. Surprisingly, the mountain has no water. During the entire ascent, you are exposed. Climbers face a serious risk of dehydration in addition to altitude sickness.
↬Pikes Peak, Colorado: 14,115ft
▸What to bring
A water filter Water is available along the trail, but you should sanitise it before drinking it. Dehydration is fatal at altitude once more.
↬Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: 19,341ft
▸What to bring
your wallet. You'll need to spend a fortune to climb Kilimanjaro; depending on the guide, average climb costs range from $2000 to $6000. However, the money supports the knowledgeable guides and Kilimanjaro National Park, which preserves the mountain and its wildlife.
↬Mount Kenya, Kenya: 17,057ft
▸What to bring
camping gear Whichever route you choose, it will involve a multi-day ascent. A tent, sleeping bag, and pad are all required for this summit along with the necessary permits and guides.
↬Mount Elbrus, Russia: 18,510ft
▸What to bring
Ice ax, crampons and physical fitness. This mountain demands strength and stamina to achieve the summit and will remind you if you are ready or not.
↬Pico de Orizaba, Mexico: 18,490ft
▸What to bring
Physical stamina and a week or two’s worth of acclimatization training. It is highly recommended you do a few hikes up to altitude in training for the summit.
↬Volcan Cotopaxi, Ecuador: 19,347ft
▸What to bring
Some experience and a camera. A guide is required to attempt a summit, but with economical and experienced adventure packages, the only thing you’ll have to worry about are the photos you take from the summit.
↬Mount Rainier, Washington: 14,410ft
What to bring
A portable stove. You must melt snow for your drinking water, so a Jetboil is of utmost importance when climbing Rainier.
↬Mont Blanc, France: 15,781ft
▸What to bring
You will need a backpack of gear ranging from trekking shoes to ice axes, rope and crampons. This mountain will demand every type of climbing.
↬Island Peak, Nepal: 20,305ft
▸What to bring
Any remedy for altitude sickness. These could be used for every climb on the list, but at none other than Island Peak is it absolutely necessary.
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