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Global Hiking Index
HikeMetrics // Comparison Engine
Route A

Laguna Torre (Cerro Torre)

argentina/los-glaciares-national-park-patagonia
VS
Route B

Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb

malaysia/sabah-borneo

Laguna Torre (Cerro Torre) vs Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb: Intensity Score Comparison

Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb is unequivocally more demanding overall (+24 points). While Laguna Torre (Cerro Torre) is a serious endeavor, Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb pushes the limits further, particularly regarding sustained physical exertion.

Model-based (not a field report) · Evaluates overall route demand, not danger.

Intensity Difference
+24 Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb is harder
Higher Physical Load
Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb
Higher Technical Seriousness
Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb
Greater Commitment
Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb
Overall HikeMetrics Score
Mount Kinabalu Summit Climbwins 5 of 8 metrics
3
Route A
5
Route B
argentina/los-glaciares-national-park-patagonia

Laguna Torre (Cerro Torre)

MODERATE // CHLG
Full Route Report

One of the most frequented day hikes from El Chaltén, the route to Laguna Torre leads to a glacial lake at the base of the Torre massif. The 18 km out-and-back trail follows the Fitz Roy River valley, moving through sub-antarctic forests of ñire and lenga. The terrain is primarily well-maintained gravel paths and packed dirt, with a short initial ascent followed by mostly level walking through the glacial valley. The destination offers direct views of Cerro Torre (3,128m) and the Adela range, with icebergs frequently calving from the Torre Glacier into the lake.

malaysia/sabah-borneo

Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb

EXPERT // HAZARD
Full Route Report

Mount Kinabalu (4,095m) is the highest peak in Malaysia and a UNESCO World Heritage site widely regarded as one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. The trek is a definitive two-day journey from the tropical rainforests of the lower slopes, through sub-alpine meadows, and onto a vast, glacially-polished granite summit plateau. Unlike many other major summits in Southeast Asia, Kinabalu offers a highly regulated environment with mandatory guides and a strict daily quota, making it an accessible first 4,000m peak for well-prepared hikers. The route typically involves ascending thousands of stone and wooden steps to the Panalaban basecamp (3,272m), followed by a night summit push across the exposed granite slopes to reach Low's Peak.

Head-to-Head Metric Analysis

Intensity ScoreHigher Overall Demand
39
WINNER63
Physical LoadMore Physically Taxing
40
WINNER59
Technical SeriousnessMore Technically Demanding
32
WINNER63
DistanceLonger route
18 km WINNER
17 km
Elevation GainMore vertical
500 m
WINNER2,300 m
Highest PointHigher summit
650 m
WINNER4,095 m
DurationShorter commitment
1 days WINNER
2 days
Hazard LevelMore accessible
MODERATE // CHLG WINNER
EXPERT // HAZARD
Crowd Level
4 / 5
4 / 5
Remoteness
3 / 5
3 / 5

HikeMetrics Hazard Scale — Explanation

1
LOW // ACCESS
2
STANDARD // RT
3
MODERATE // CHLG
4
EXPERT // HAZARD
5
EXTREME // LETHAL

The HikeMetrics Hazard Scale is a proprietary 5-point classification system that evaluates hiking routes across five dimensions: physical demand, technical complexity, altitude exposure, weather risk, and rescue accessibility.

Unlike generic star ratings, the Hazard Scale is calibrated against altitude profiles, elevation gain per day, and logistical isolation factors — making it the most precise route classification system available.

Full Scale Documentation
Route A // Hazard Verdict
Laguna Torre (Cerro Torre)
MODERATE // CHLG
valley wind exposure: The Fitz Roy River valley acts as a natural corridor for wind; gusts can be intense, even when conditions appear calm in town.
rapid temperature fluctuations: Temperatures can drop rapidly due to wind exposure and proximity to glacial terrain.
Route B // Hazard Verdict
Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb
EXPERT // HAZARD
acute mountain sickness ams: The rapid ascent from 1,800m to over 4,000m in less than 24 hours makes AMS a very common issue.
weather exposure on granite: The summit plateau is an open granite field; if it rains, the rocks become extremely slippery and the temperature can drop to near freezing.

Required Gear Comparison

Laguna Torre (Cerro Torre)
Sturdy hiking shoes or boots capable of handling rocky pathsHigh-performance windproof and waterproof hardshellMoisture-wicking base layers and insulating mid-layerSun protection including polarized sunglasses for glacial glareRefillable water container (multiple clean side streams available)Standard 20-30L daypack
Mount Kinabalu Summit Climb
High-traction, waterproof hiking bootsWarm layers (down jacket/fleece) for the pre-dawn climbGore-Tex outer shellHeadlamp with spare batteriesLightweight gloves (to handle the safety ropes on the granite)Small daypack

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argentina
Cerro Tronador (Refugio Otto Meiling)
MODERATE // CHLG
argentina
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EXPERT // HAZARD
argentina
Perito Moreno Glacier Trail
EXPERT // HAZARD
austria
Coburger Hütte — Seebensee & Drachensee
MODERATE // CHLG
austria
Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges
EXPERT // HAZARD
austria
Kaisertal — The Stairway to Heaven
MODERATE // CHLG