If you just wana add Siyalan to the list of mountains you have climbed I would suggest you the Southern Route from Alamut(Haniz).But if you want a reall challenge you should try the Northern Route from Tonekaon.Trekking starts from eselmahalleh village in tonekabon and you will have a long long way to go.Full of nice places like ghorkhani,niardarreh,vinei, etc.
Beautiful and hard ! Good memori with Vahid Ashrafi .
Vahid Ashrafi - Feb 26, 2007 10:37 am Date Climbed: Jun 5, 2000
Vahid Ashrafi
I climbed it ina sunny day . I ascend from Alamoot (south face) and descend from Tonekabon (north face) .
nader - Jul 18, 2006 11:31 pm Date Climbed: Jun 26, 2006
Siyalan
Hired a mule in the village of Haniz to help carry our backpacks to the 3870 m saddle where we camped. The next day, climbed Siyalan and bagged Kandigan Peak and then descended the very long northern slopes. By dusk, had not found a flat area to set up our tent so ended up sleeping in the open forest. Got some drizzle but fortunately no down pour. On the third day, hiked to Asal Mahaleh.
massouditm - Feb 2, 2021 3:56 am Date Climbed: Jun 2, 2020
Infinite routThe summit was so windy. I ascend from Alamoot (south face) and descend from Tonekabon (north face) too and it took 3 days...
Fereidoun Forghani - Oct 17, 2007 2:18 am
Which Route to climb?!If you just wana add Siyalan to the list of mountains you have climbed I would suggest you the Southern Route from Alamut(Haniz).But if you want a reall challenge you should try the Northern Route from Tonekaon.Trekking starts from eselmahalleh village in tonekabon and you will have a long long way to go.Full of nice places like ghorkhani,niardarreh,vinei, etc.
akbari - Oct 16, 2007 3:27 am
Jun 2000Beautiful and hard ! Good memori with Vahid Ashrafi .
Vahid Ashrafi - Feb 26, 2007 10:37 am Date Climbed: Jun 5, 2000
Vahid AshrafiI climbed it ina sunny day . I ascend from Alamoot (south face) and descend from Tonekabon (north face) .
nader - Jul 18, 2006 11:31 pm Date Climbed: Jun 26, 2006
SiyalanHired a mule in the village of Haniz to help carry our backpacks to the 3870 m saddle where we camped. The next day, climbed Siyalan and bagged Kandigan Peak and then descended the very long northern slopes. By dusk, had not found a flat area to set up our tent so ended up sleeping in the open forest. Got some drizzle but fortunately no down pour. On the third day, hiked to Asal Mahaleh.