On June 10, 2004, Wakwak climbing club climbed Mt. Sumon. They found it when they had climbed Mt. Asakusa in 2001.
Access route to Mt. Sumon (yellow)
Mt. Sumon viewed from Sumon Village
As Mt. Sumon is located in remote place, they stayed over night in Sumon Village. There has been many snows left.
Yamanamekuji
![]() Ginryousou
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Iwakagami
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![]() Tamushiba
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![]() Unknown
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![]() Oobakisumire |
![]() Shiraneaoi |
![]() Shyoujyoubakama |
Mt. Sumon viewed from Ohodake (photo by Mr. Masayuki Aoki)
Flowers were in full blossoms.
Vegetation at the summit
Many insects were flying and all members were victims of them.
At the summit
Mt. Ohotake viewed from the Summit
June 12, 2004
Rev. September 27, 2009