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Puncak Jaya or Carstensz Pyramid
Lat: -4.0796 Lat:
Lon: 137.1589 Lon:
New Guinea Ranges
Maoke Range
Indonesia
4884 m m
GMT + 9.0h GMT + h (use "-" for negative timezones, as in the US)
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Wamena
Scramble
Puncak Jaya (also known as Carstensz Pyramid) is the highest mountain in the Pacific Basin, and is typically considered the highest peak of the seventh continent (Australia/Oceania) for climbers attempting the Seven Summits. It rises from Irian Jaya's steep and rugged Sudirman Mountain range, just fifty miles from the island's southern shore. Much of this range is characterised by easy terrace, surmounted by severe rock walls. Jaya's north face is comprised of sheer 10,000 foot cliffs which embrace an extensive ice wall glacier. The following description provided by ADVENTURE Indonesia From the last airstrip at Ilaga village, around 5-6 days hard and tough trekking through the stone-age culture, 6-7 hours walk in one day, cloud-rain forest, hilly terrain, muddy trail, highland swamp, crossing streams with rain shower around 4-7 hours a day. Normally 4 days return BC to Ilaga village, then by charter plane fly directly to Jayapura the capital town of Papua province (formerly Irian jaya). It's a Indiana Jones type of adventure...! The route on Carstensz Pyramid follows a series of gullies up the north face for 500m of solid rock before breaking out on the ridge. Riddled with notches, the summit ridge undulates for half a kilometer from this point to pitch and leave a rope fixed to jumar on our return. On our descent we will rappel short distance and down climb most of the way. The rock is extremely good, rarely loose, and always provides good friction even in wet weather. The rock climbing difficulty on Carstensz is up to 5.8 for short steeps, but most of the climbing is scrambling. It is important that you have basic rock climbing and are comfortable with rappelling and jumaring. In the highland areas, day time temperatures should range between 75 and 45 degrees -F with most evenings about 45 degrees -F Expect warm afternoon showers, which may turn cool in encountered on a mountain pass. Closer to Carstensz, snow or inclement weather may accrue. Temperatures can range from 28 degree-F to 60 degree-F with sunshine occasionally in the mornigs, then rainfall in the afternoons and evenings. Winds are variable and can be strong.