Last updated May 22, 2026

K2 Climbing Simulation Route Guide

A safer route is not always the fastest route. For early progress, choose a repeatable path, learn where it breaks, and use camps or checkpoints as planning markers.

Route Planning Method

  1. Pick one route segment instead of changing paths every run.
  2. Climb until a clear failure point appears.
  3. Record whether the failure came from oxygen, controls, gear, or route confusion.
  4. Repeat the same segment after one adjustment.
  5. Only push higher when the segment feels predictable.

Push Or Reset?

Situation Better Choice Reason
You reached the marker cleanly Push to the next planned segment The route is stable enough to test higher ground
You reached the marker with low oxygen Stop, review, or reset A higher push may waste the run
You got delayed by controls Repeat the same segment Route memory will not fix control panic by itself
You do not know why the run failed Record one note before starting again Unrecorded failures create repeated mistakes

Good Route Notes

FAQ

Should I use the fastest route?

Not at first. Use the route you can repeat. Speed comes after the segment feels predictable.

When should I try a summit push?

Try a serious push after your checkpoint plan, oxygen use, and control recovery all feel consistent.