Audens Col

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Audens Col is a high-altitude mountain pass in the Indian Himalayas, popular among experienced trekkers for its challenging terrain and dramatic glacial landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
accessPoint Gangotri NERFINISHED
Ghuttu NERFINISHED
bestSeason May–June
September–October
connects Bhilangna Valley NERFINISHED
Gangotri region NERFINISHED
Kedarnath region NERFINISHED
Rudugaira Valley NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 18000 ft
approximately 5490 m
fallsWithinProtectedArea Gangotri National Park NERFINISHED
firstSurveyedBy John Bicknell Auden NERFINISHED
hasFeature crevassed glaciers
moraines
snowfields
steep ice and snow slopes
hasTerrainType glacial
rocky
snow-covered
knownFor challenging terrain
dramatic glacial landscapes
technical trekking route
languageOfToponym English
locatedIn Indian Himalayas NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry India
locatedInStateOrRegion Uttarakhand NERFINISHED
mountainRange Garhwal Himalaya NERFINISHED
namedAfter John Bicknell Auden NERFINISHED
near Gangotri Glacier NERFINISHED
Khatling Glacier NERFINISHED
partOf Garhwal trekking routes NERFINISHED
popularWith experienced trekkers
region Garhwal NERFINISHED
requires mountaineering equipment
roped glacier travel
risk altitude sickness
crevasse falls
rapid weather changes
trekDifficulty high
usedFor expedition training
high-altitude trekking

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Uttarkashi district containsPass Audens Col