Mt. Huangguan

Mt. Huangguan

Mt. Huangguan is a 5513-m mountain by the end of Bipeng Valley in central part of Siguniang Massif. Mt. Huangguan is next to Mt. Yutu, another high mountain you can see from Shuangqiao Valley.

Mt. Huangguan Southeast
Mt. Huangguan Southeast
Mt. Huangguan Southface
Mt. Huangguan Southface


Mt. Huangguan has former attempts but it is still considered to be a wild mountain that no attempts from its west ever recorded. 

Glacies are found on both east and west side of mountain. The name Huangguan means Crown, due to the resemblence of a crown looking from end of Bipeng.  West to Mt. Huangguan is the higher Mt. Yutu (Jade Rabbit, 5578m) . There are few attempts to Mt. Huangguan, and even fewer summits. 

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