FAQs
Your Ultimate FAQ Guide to Expeditions and Adventures with Jason Black Mountaineering
GENERAL
Is This Trip Suitable For You?
- Island Peak Climbing is for experienced trekkers with a high level of physical fitness and endurance level. If you have done some high-altitude trekking and feel confident about scaling your first mountain, then Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek is the trip for you.
- No previous climbing experience is needed. First-time climbers can easily make the ascent.
- Basic mountaineering skills would be an added advantage pre-climb training at Island Peak Base Camp.
- Trekking 7 to 8 hours daily on the trail
- 12 to 14 hours of climbing on Summit Day.
- Challenging traverse through glaciers, river valleys, and mountain passes above 5,000m
- If you have weak knees, heart, or lungs, you need to consult your physician before booking this trip.
Why Climb With Us?
- Climb with one of the worlds leading high altitude mountaineers and high altitude specialist with +25 years of experience. He has summited Island Peak more than 20 times.
- Well-crafted Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek itinerary with enough acclimatisation days, contingency plan, and pre-climb training at base camp to ensure a high summit success rate
- All personal (climbing boots, harness, ice axe, crampons, helmet) and group (ropes, snow bar, ice hammer, ice screw, etc. ) climbing gear can be provided.
- High-quality accommodation, 4-star deluxe hotel in Kathmandu and the best available teahouses on the trail. Single 1 man tent for comfort and privacy while camping.
- 1 chief climbing guide. In addition, for 2 clients, 1 assistant guide will be assigned for personalised care and safety.
- All-inclusive climbing. We take care of the permits, domestic flights, accommodation, food on the trail, etc.
- Satellite phone for emergency use.
- Outstanding summit success.
- Fair and ethical treatment of porters and guides
Best time to Climb Island peak
Spring (March to May) and autumn (mid-September to November) are considered the best seasons for Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek. The weather stays stable and clear during these times, which makes it ideal for trekking and climbing. The days are warm and the nights chilly. On the downside, however, these are peak seasons, and the trails get crowded and busy.
Spring is the most popular climbing season in Nepal. During this season, the weather is warm, and there is less snow on the mountains, making climbing easier. While trekking, you enjoy breathtaking views, as the verdant hillsides are covered with wildflowers, including rhododendron blooms.
The second season preferred for climbing is Autumn. With the end of the wet monsoon season, which clears the skies of dust and impurities, one can enjoy crystal clear views during this season. Timing your climbing around October will allow you to experience the most important festival in the Everest region, Mani Rimdu. This festival is held in the monasteries of Tengboche, Chiwong, and Thame.
Timing this climbing during the monsoon or late winter season is not recommended as the precipitation and snow make climbing risky.
DOCUMENTATION & ADMIN
Is This Trip Suitable For You?
- Island Peak Climbing is for experienced trekkers with a high level of physical fitness and endurance level. If you have done some high-altitude trekking and feel confident about scaling your first mountain, then Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek is the trip for you.
- No previous climbing experience is needed. First-time climbers can easily make the ascent.
- Basic mountaineering skills would be an added advantage pre-climb training at Island Peak Base Camp.
- Trekking 7 to 8 hours daily on the trail
- 12 to 14 hours of climbing on Summit Day.
- Challenging traverse through glaciers, river valleys, and mountain passes above 5,000m
- If you have weak knees, heart, or lungs, you need to consult your physician before booking this trip.
Why Climb With Us?
- Climb with one of the worlds leading high altitude mountaineers and high altitude specialist with +25 years of experience. He has summited Island Peak more than 20 times.
- Well-crafted Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek itinerary with enough acclimatisation days, contingency plan, and pre-climb training at base camp to ensure a high summit success rate
- All personal (climbing boots, harness, ice axe, crampons, helmet) and group (ropes, snow bar, ice hammer, ice screw, etc. ) climbing gear can be provided.
- High-quality accommodation, 4-star deluxe hotel in Kathmandu and the best available teahouses on the trail. Single 1 man tent for comfort and privacy while camping.
- 1 chief climbing guide. In addition, for 2 clients, 1 assistant guide will be assigned for personalised care and safety.
- All-inclusive climbing. We take care of the permits, domestic flights, accommodation, food on the trail, etc.
- Satellite phone for emergency use.
- Outstanding summit success.
- Fair and ethical treatment of porters and guides
Best time to Climb Island peak
Spring (March to May) and autumn (mid-September to November) are considered the best seasons for Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek. The weather stays stable and clear during these times, which makes it ideal for trekking and climbing. The days are warm and the nights chilly. On the downside, however, these are peak seasons, and the trails get crowded and busy.
Spring is the most popular climbing season in Nepal. During this season, the weather is warm, and there is less snow on the mountains, making climbing easier. While trekking, you enjoy breathtaking views, as the verdant hillsides are covered with wildflowers, including rhododendron blooms.
The second season preferred for climbing is Autumn. With the end of the wet monsoon season, which clears the skies of dust and impurities, one can enjoy crystal clear views during this season. Timing your climbing around October will allow you to experience the most important festival in the Everest region, Mani Rimdu. This festival is held in the monasteries of Tengboche, Chiwong, and Thame.
Timing this climbing during the monsoon or late winter season is not recommended as the precipitation and snow make climbing risky.
HEALTH & MEDICAL
Is This Trip Suitable For You?
- Island Peak Climbing is for experienced trekkers with a high level of physical fitness and endurance level. If you have done some high-altitude trekking and feel confident about scaling your first mountain, then Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek is the trip for you.
- No previous climbing experience is needed. First-time climbers can easily make the ascent.
- Basic mountaineering skills would be an added advantage pre-climb training at Island Peak Base Camp.
- Trekking 7 to 8 hours daily on the trail
- 12 to 14 hours of climbing on Summit Day.
- Challenging traverse through glaciers, river valleys, and mountain passes above 5,000m
- If you have weak knees, heart, or lungs, you need to consult your physician before booking this trip.
Why Climb With Us?
- Climb with one of the worlds leading high altitude mountaineers and high altitude specialist with +25 years of experience. He has summited Island Peak more than 20 times.
- Well-crafted Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek itinerary with enough acclimatisation days, contingency plan, and pre-climb training at base camp to ensure a high summit success rate
- All personal (climbing boots, harness, ice axe, crampons, helmet) and group (ropes, snow bar, ice hammer, ice screw, etc. ) climbing gear can be provided.
- High-quality accommodation, 4-star deluxe hotel in Kathmandu and the best available teahouses on the trail. Single 1 man tent for comfort and privacy while camping.
- 1 chief climbing guide. In addition, for 2 clients, 1 assistant guide will be assigned for personalised care and safety.
- All-inclusive climbing. We take care of the permits, domestic flights, accommodation, food on the trail, etc.
- Satellite phone for emergency use.
- Outstanding summit success.
- Fair and ethical treatment of porters and guides
Best time to Climb Island peak
Spring (March to May) and autumn (mid-September to November) are considered the best seasons for Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek. The weather stays stable and clear during these times, which makes it ideal for trekking and climbing. The days are warm and the nights chilly. On the downside, however, these are peak seasons, and the trails get crowded and busy.
Spring is the most popular climbing season in Nepal. During this season, the weather is warm, and there is less snow on the mountains, making climbing easier. While trekking, you enjoy breathtaking views, as the verdant hillsides are covered with wildflowers, including rhododendron blooms.
The second season preferred for climbing is Autumn. With the end of the wet monsoon season, which clears the skies of dust and impurities, one can enjoy crystal clear views during this season. Timing your climbing around October will allow you to experience the most important festival in the Everest region, Mani Rimdu. This festival is held in the monasteries of Tengboche, Chiwong, and Thame.
Timing this climbing during the monsoon or late winter season is not recommended as the precipitation and snow make climbing risky.
FAST-TRACK
Is This Trip Suitable For You?
- Island Peak Climbing is for experienced trekkers with a high level of physical fitness and endurance level. If you have done some high-altitude trekking and feel confident about scaling your first mountain, then Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek is the trip for you.
- No previous climbing experience is needed. First-time climbers can easily make the ascent.
- Basic mountaineering skills would be an added advantage pre-climb training at Island Peak Base Camp.
- Trekking 7 to 8 hours daily on the trail
- 12 to 14 hours of climbing on Summit Day.
- Challenging traverse through glaciers, river valleys, and mountain passes above 5,000m
- If you have weak knees, heart, or lungs, you need to consult your physician before booking this trip.
Why Climb With Us?
- Climb with one of the worlds leading high altitude mountaineers and high altitude specialist with +25 years of experience. He has summited Island Peak more than 20 times.
- Well-crafted Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek itinerary with enough acclimatisation days, contingency plan, and pre-climb training at base camp to ensure a high summit success rate
- All personal (climbing boots, harness, ice axe, crampons, helmet) and group (ropes, snow bar, ice hammer, ice screw, etc. ) climbing gear can be provided.
- High-quality accommodation, 4-star deluxe hotel in Kathmandu and the best available teahouses on the trail. Single 1 man tent for comfort and privacy while camping.
- 1 chief climbing guide. In addition, for 2 clients, 1 assistant guide will be assigned for personalised care and safety.
- All-inclusive climbing. We take care of the permits, domestic flights, accommodation, food on the trail, etc.
- Satellite phone for emergency use.
- Outstanding summit success.
- Fair and ethical treatment of porters and guides
Best time to Climb Island peak
Spring (March to May) and autumn (mid-September to November) are considered the best seasons for Island Peak Climbing with EBC Trek. The weather stays stable and clear during these times, which makes it ideal for trekking and climbing. The days are warm and the nights chilly. On the downside, however, these are peak seasons, and the trails get crowded and busy.
Spring is the most popular climbing season in Nepal. During this season, the weather is warm, and there is less snow on the mountains, making climbing easier. While trekking, you enjoy breathtaking views, as the verdant hillsides are covered with wildflowers, including rhododendron blooms.
The second season preferred for climbing is Autumn. With the end of the wet monsoon season, which clears the skies of dust and impurities, one can enjoy crystal clear views during this season. Timing your climbing around October will allow you to experience the most important festival in the Everest region, Mani Rimdu. This festival is held in the monasteries of Tengboche, Chiwong, and Thame.
Timing this climbing during the monsoon or late winter season is not recommended as the precipitation and snow make climbing risky.