Auden’s Col Expedition

Auden’s Col is a high-altitude pass in the Garhwal Himalayas that connects tall peaks of Gangotri III (6,580 m) and Jogin I (6,465 m) and also connecting with the deadly Khatling glacier. Named after John Bicknell Auden who was the first to discover and cross it in 1939. One of the popular treks in India is extremely strenuous recommended for experienced trekkers only.

Climbing is as close as we can come to flying.

Margaret Young

Overview

  • Destination: Uttarakhand
  • Location: Garhwal region, trek beyond the source of the Ganga
  • Google Map Co-ordinates: 30.8735° N, 78.8920° E E
  • Highest Altitude: 5,490 m/18,010 ft
  • Nearest City (Airport): Dehradun
  • Nearest City (Railway Station): Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
  • Duration: 11 Days
  • Months: May-June, October
  • Dates: On request
  • Level: Difficult
  • Guide: Available
  • Price: On request

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