From May to September every year, the southwest monsoon brings warm and humid airflow, which is transformed into rain, which is the rainy season in this area. From mid-September to mid-April of the following year, a strong westerly wind struck, bringing severe winter. The lowest temperature on the summit can reach -50 degrees, and the highest wind speed can reach more than 5 meters per second, which is a climate forbidden zone for mountaineering. From May to September, due to the rising temperature, melting snow and falling water level, the water level in the valley often rises sharply, making it difficult to enter the mountains. Therefore, the best time for mountaineering activities should be arranged from May to early June, when the river rises, but it is not too serious; From July to September, the temperature at the top of the mountain is slightly higher and the good weather lasts for a long time, which is a good time to climb to the top. The route into the mountain of Chogory Peak is the longest route among the open peaks in China at present. Depart from Yecheng, an important town in southern Xinjiang, take a bus along Tibet Highway to Mazha, and then take a 25-kilometer simple highway to Mazadala. It takes 6 days to walk from here, and the journey is 90 kilometers to reach the base camp, Jogory Peak (Yin Hong Beach at an altitude of 3,924 meters). This section of the road will pass Daban and Agro at an altitude of 4,800 meters and enter the Keleqing Valley. In order to avoid the surge of the Kele River in July and August, people and animals failed to pass.