Mountaineering on the Cappadocia Area

THE
TOROS (TAURUS)
MOUNTAINS (3756 m.)
The Toros (Taurus) Mountains are the western - most branch of the great mountain chain that stretches across of Asia - the Himalayan mountain belt. The Turkish section of this massive mountain range follows the southern border of Anatolia and is itself made up of four major sections, the Western, Central, Southern and Southeastern Toros (Taurus) ranges. The highest peaks rise out of the Central and Southeastern branches, a stretch of mountains which are rugged, magnificent and arduous to climb. THE
TOROS ALA MOUNTAINS
MOUNT
ERCIYES Approximately 18
kilometers in
diameter and
covering an area of
1000 square
kilometers, the
mountain's
stratification and
geology make it a
fascinating
geographical
formation. The
region's climate,
influenced by that
of the Anatolian
plateau, is
considered typical
of steppe geograpy.
Certainly the winter
brings considerable
snowfall to the
higher elevations.
The northern side of
the mountain enjoys
a somewhat more
temperate climate
encouraging the
cultivation of vast
areas of vine and
fruit orchards
between 1100 and
1600 meters. Above
that altitude, vast
meadows stretch far
into the distance.
The higher
elevations display
typical alpine
vegetation. Herds of
animals graze year
round on the east,
north and west
slopes of the
mountain. |

