There are not only beautiful scenery on the snow-capped mountains. The important thing is that climbers can feel the joy of climbing every time they climb a mountain.


Standing on the top of the snow mountain, you can feel the charm brought by her. Many mountaineering enthusiasts like to climb the snow mountain. For climbers, every mountain peak is a victory.


1. Kawagebo Peak


Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world, but it is not the most dangerous mountain in the world. The most dangerous mountain is Kawagebo Peak, which is a forbidden mountain. It is the main peak of Meili Snow Mountain, with an altitude of 6,740 meters. It is one of the ten most dangerous snow-capped mountains in the world.


2. Mount K2


The main peak of the Karakoram Mountains, 8611 meters above sea level, is the second highest peak in the world, second only to Mount Everest, but its climbing difficulty is much higher than that of Mount Everest. The only 8000-meter-level independent mountain that has not been successfully climbed in winter.


3. Matterhorn


At 4478 meters, it is the last mountain to be climbed in the Alps and one of the deadliest peaks in the Alps. The first expedition to reach the summit fell on its way back with four members.


4. Annapurna


Located in Nepal in the middle of the Himalayas, at an altitude of 8090 meters, it is considered by all climbers to be one of the most difficult peaks in the world and one of the ten most dangerous snow-capped mountains in the world because of multiple avalanche accidents.


5. Mont Blanc


The highest peak in the Alps and the highest peak in Western Europe, with an altitude of 4807 meters, is located on the border of France and Italy. It is one of the ten most dangerous snow-capped mountains in the world.


6. Fitzroy Peak


The height is 3405 meters, which is not high compared to other peaks, but in terms of climbing technology, it is the most difficult mountain to climb. Since Fitzroy is almost far away, it poses a lot of physical and mental challenges for climbers.


7. Vinson Peak


The highest peak in Antarctica with an altitude of 4897 meters. In 1966, someone climbed the mountain for the first time. Since then, more than 1,400 climbers have conquered it.


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