The Ratzel Glaciers are a product of the southern Ice field of the Kilimanjaro Mountain. Just like most of the Kilimanjaro glaciers, these are also located on the Kibo peak.
This is because probably it is the highest point of the mountain. It is north of the Gilman’s point.
While on the Gilman’s point therefore you can see the Ratzel Glacier further south since they are in so much isolation from the crater rim in the south.
The southern ice field is a source of four glaciers which are Kersten, Rebmann, Decken, and Heim Glaciers.
Meyer in his book “Across East African Glaciers” goes ahead and explains the details of how the glacier is another challenge of the Kilimanjaro hike.
Meyer and his team spent the entire morning trying to get the ladder out of the ice cliff. Until around 2am when they made their attempt to reach the summit.
Coincidentally, the ice cliff they were describing is the current Ratzel Glacier. He further describes that to get each stair out. They would need to strike with an axe about 20 times to see a crack.
This glacier was named by Meyer in honor of a Professor of Geography He was from Leipzig in Germany where Meyer was born.
Most of the glaciers on the southern side of the Kibo cone were collectively described as the southern Ice field since at one point they had lost their snouts.
To the south of the ice field glaciers lies the Ratzel Glacier. has been divided into multiple smaller portions over time, all of which have disappeared.
This is how Meyer managed to scale the Ratzel Glacier during his exploration, which necessitated the use of ice axes.
Due to the current increase in global warming, hikers can now easily reach the summit. By circumnavigating the ice using rims inside it.
It takes a huge amount of work to get through the glacier. About twenty axe strikes will be needed for each phase. Because of the great altitude, there is less oxygen in the air.
It is said that Meyer did not have hiking gear and was always in danger together with his team.
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