Camp 4 is the final serious checkpoint before a summit attempt in K2 Climbing Simulation. It is not a place to relax; it is where you decide whether your oxygen, warmth, and route timing are good enough to continue.
What to check at Camp 4
Before leaving Camp 4, confirm that you still have oxygen reserve, enough stamina, stable health, and a clear weather window. If any of these are weak, wait or descend.
Why Camp 4 punishes waiting
Higher altitude gives you less room for hesitation. Standing around without a plan can waste oxygen and push you into the final climb with fewer resources.
When to turn back
Turn back if you are using reserve oxygen before the hardest section. A safe descent is better than losing a full high-altitude run near the peak.
Practical Field Notes for This Topic
This page is written for players who need a concrete answer while preparing a real climb in K2 Climbing Simulation. Read it once before the run, then use the checklist sections as a post-failure review: identify whether the problem came from route choice, gear priority, weather timing, oxygen margin, teammate spacing, or reward-sync behavior.
Best use case
Use this guide when your current question matches K2 Climbing Simulation Camp 4 and you need a route-aware, gear-aware decision rather than a short definition.
Update check
If a future game update changes prices, code status, route geometry, or reward behavior, trust the current in-game interface first and use this page as the planning framework.
Next action
Convert the advice into one clear run objective: practice a camp segment, test a loadout, redeem codes before shopping, or attempt the summit only after the lower-route mistakes are solved.