Jade Dragon Snow Mountain

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Shanzidou

Yulong Xueshan on the left, rising above Tiger Leaping Gorge
Elevation 5,596 m (18,359 ft)
Location Yunnan, China
Range Yùlóngxuě Shān
Prominence 3,202 m (10,505 ft)[1] Ranked 71st
Coordinates 27°05′54″N, 100°10′30″E[1]
First ascent 1987 by Phil Peralta-Ramos and Eric Perlman[2]
Easiest route East side: snow/ice/rock climb[2]

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (simplified Chinese: 玉龙雪山; traditional Chinese: 玉龍雪山; pinyin: Yùlóngxuě Shān) is a mountain massif (also identified as a small mountain range) near Lijiang, in Yunnan province of southwestern China. Its highest peak is named Shanzidou (扇子陡) (5,596 m or 18,359 ft). The view of the massif from the gardens at the Black Dragon Pool (Heilong Tan) in Lijiang is noted as one of China's finest views. The far side of the mountain forms one side of Tiger Leaping Gorge (Hutiao Xia).

Shanzidou has been climbed only once,[3] on May 8, 1987, by an American expedition.[2] The summit team comprised Phil Peralta-Ramos and Eric Perlman. They climbed snow gullies and limestone headwalls, and encountered high avalanche danger and sparse opportunities for protection. They rated the maximum technical difficulty of the rock at YDS 5.7.

The Jade Water Village is at the foot of the mountain.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Yunnan/Sichuan high-prominence peaks on peaklist.org
  2. ^ a b c Eric S. Perlman, "Yulong Shan", American Alpine Journal, 1988, p. 265.
  3. ^ Tamotsu Nakamura, "East of the Himalaya", American Alpine Journal, 2003, p. 146.