This year the temperature is predicted to be hotter than last year. is likely to occur in the second half of 2024. "Global warming will reach a new record in 2023, surpassing the 2016 record. 2024 is predicted to be even hotter," said BMKG Deputy for Climatology Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan. This is caused by El Nino and climate change.
This of course has positive and negative impacts on your climb on Mount Rinjani. June-September is the high season on Mount Rinjani, many climbers from various countries come to climb Mount Rinjani. Such weather conditions certainly make the view clear because there is no rain or fog. On the other hand, climbing will be more difficult because the road will be dusty and hot temperatures will make climbers quickly tired due to dehydration.So that your climbing activities are not disrupted, it is advisable to prepare yourself well. Good physical and equipment will make it easier for you to climb.
Avoid wearing thick clothes during the day. When climbing during the day, you should wear thin cotton clothing so that heat doesn't get trapped in your body. Wear shorts where your legs can breathe better. Use mountain shoes that have pores so that hot air doesn't get trapped inside. Wearing a hat and glasses will certainly help you deal with hot weather.
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