Sumantri Peak (also spelled ''Soemantri'' or ''Soemantri Brodjonegoro''
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( Central Papua). It rises .
The peak is approximately 2 km northeast of Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m), the highest mountain of Oceania
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. The north side of Sumantri is dominated by tremendous cliffs, part of the ''Noordwand'' (Northwall) of the Carstensz Massif, that wrap around to the eastern and western sides of the mountain. Remnants of the once mighty Northwall Firn (now separated into eastern and western
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parts) cling tenuously to the southern aspects of the peak. It is unlikely that this ice will last for more than the next 15 years.
Name
Before 1973 the summit was known as the NW summit of Ngga Pulu
Ngga Pulu is summit on the north rim of Mount Carstensz in the western part of the island of New Guinea rising . Trigonometric measurements showed that Ngga Pulu was (and had been for many centuries before) the highest mountain of New Guinea and ...
. The 1936 Carstensz Expedition called it the "Second Peak of the North Wall".[ Jean Jacques Dozy (2002]
Vom höchsten Gipfel bis in die tiefste Grube. Entdeckung und Erschliessung der Gold - und Kupfererz - Lagerstätten von Irian Jaya, Indonesien
, Bull. angew. Geol. 7, pp 67-80. Heinrich Harrer labeled it Ngapalu o
his map drawn in 1962
while calling the SE peak of Ngga Pulu "Sunday Peak". Describing his ascent of both peaks in 1972, Dick Isherwood followed this nomenclature, using Ngga Poloe for what is now Sumantri and Sunday Peak for what is now known as Ngga Pulu.[R.J. Isherwood]
The Dugundugoo
The Alpine Journal 1973, pp 188-194.
The Indonesian government renamed the NW summit after professor , Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia, after he had died in office in 1973 at the age of 47.
Climbing history
The neighboring and, at the time, higher SE summit of Ngga Pulu
Ngga Pulu is summit on the north rim of Mount Carstensz in the western part of the island of New Guinea rising . Trigonometric measurements showed that Ngga Pulu was (and had been for many centuries before) the highest mountain of New Guinea and ...
was first climbed by a Dutch expedition in 1936 ( Anton Colijn, Jean Jacques Dozy and Frits Wissel).[ The NW summit was first climbed in February 1962 by Heinrich Harrer, Philip Temple, Russel Kippax and Bert Huizenga after their first ascent of Carstensz Pyramid.
The 600 m high north cliff was first climbed by ]Reinhold Messner
Reinhold Andreas Messner (; born 17 September 1944) is an Italian climber, explorer, and author from the German-speaking province of South Tyrol. He made the first solo ascent of Mount Everest and, along with Peter Habeler, the first ascent o ...
in a solo effort on 27 September 1971, after he had second-ascended the Carstensz Pyramid with his client Sergio Bigarella earlier in the week.[Reinhold Messner, ''Die Freheit aufzubrechen, whoin ich will'', Piper Verlag, Munich, 1989, pp. 189-194.] A year later Leo Murray, Jack Baines, and Dick Isherwood climbed both peaks of Ngga Pulu and found the peg that Meisner had left behind on top of the North Face of what they called Ngga Poloe (now Sumantri).[
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Geology and glaciers
The mountains of Central Papua are being formed as the Australian and Pacific Plates collide, resulting in both subduction and uplifting. The rocks at the surface for the peaks in this range are made of limestone. As a result, even though the summit block of the peak looks extremely daunting, it is a fairly easy scramble.
Due to the melting of the Northwall Firn from the SE peak of Ngga Pulu, this summit is now the highest point of the north ridge of Mount Carstensz. Furthermore, due to the complete vanishing of the Meren Glacier, its topographic prominence
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has increased from what would have been ~200 m to ~350 m. Sumantri could be considered the second highest independent mountain of Oceania, and it features on some Seven Second Summits lists.[ Heinrich Harrer: ''Beyond Seven Years in Tibet: My Life Before, During, and After'' (2007) pp. 283-290]
References
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External links
* SummitPost.org
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Mountains of Western New Guinea
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