Jogin I was first climbed on 22 June 1970, by the students of 19th Advance Course of NIM led by successful Indian Everester its Principal Colonel J. C.
[2] A British Expedition led by Paul Farmer in September - October 2000 made an unsuccessful attempt.
This 6 member British team attempted the peak in the Kedarganga valley in the post monsoon season.
[3] A six-member team of Walt Kaskel, Joseph Mazzotta, Dick Osborn, Dick Painter, Ron Rickman and Tony Lewis as leader began their two-day trek up the Kedar Ganga from Gangotri on May 30 and placed their Base Camp above the Kedar Tal lake, at 15,000 feet.
On June 6, they left Camp II and through knee-deep snow they reached the summit.