B. Nagy, Á. Ignéczi, I. Kovács-Székely, S. Ruiz Pereira, G. Mihajlik, P. Felkai, László Mari
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Abstract
Commercial mountaineering has gained widespread popularity in recent decades. Global mountaineering challenges – e.g., the Seven Summits challenge to climb the highest summit of each continent – amplify this process, and also raise the profile of individual destinations. The highest volcano on the Earth, the Ojos del Salado in the Dry Andes (Chile/Argentina) is featured in two of the major challenges (Seven Second Summits, Volcanic Seven Summits). Thus, it is a prime extreme outdoor tourism destination. The relative ease of access and the non-technical nature of the ascent have also contributed to the increasing volume of tourism. However, our observations about commercial mountaineering practices reveal surprisingly low success rates on the summit. Based on data from our decade-long environmental monitoring programme and our field experiences,, we attribute this to the extreme environment and landscape of the mountain (e.g., cold and dry climate, strong winds, topographical situation, loose surface material), scarce mountaineering facilities, and potential misjudgements by inexperienced climbers.
近几十年来,商业登山运动广受欢迎。全球登山挑战——例如,攀登每个大陆最高峰的七国峰会挑战——放大了这一过程,也提高了各个目的地的知名度。地球上最高的火山,干旱安第斯山脉的Ojos del Salado火山(智利/阿根廷)是两个主要挑战(七秒峰会、火山七峰会)的特色。因此,它是一个主要的极端户外旅游目的地。相对容易进入和攀登的非技术性质也促进了旅游量的增加。然而,我们对商业登山实践的观察显示,登顶成功率低得惊人。根据我们长达十年的环境监测计划的数据和实地经验,我们将其归因于该山的极端环境和景观(例如,寒冷干燥的气候、强风、地形状况、松散的地表物质)、稀缺的登山设施以及缺乏经验的登山者可能的误判。