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  1. Lederisht via the South Ridge (the route is combined, category of difficulty 1B, fig. 32, 43). From the Nakra village cross the eponymous river and ascend the trail on the right side of the gorge until the third, large stream of the Lederisht River flowing from the right slope of the gorge. From Nkra village 3–4 hours. Here, turn right and follow the trail on the right bank of Lederisht, then Leyarag, further along the right-bank moraine to the site at its end. From the moraine, on the right side of the Leyarag glacier (ice seracs, avalanches, falling stones), reach the upper snow plateau. From the plateau, via moderately difficult rocks (gullies) of the counterfort or further left, via a steep ice-snow slope, bypass the icefall descending from the Kvish Pass and above it, on the ice-snow slope, ascend to the Kvish Pass. From Nakra village 7–9 hours.

At the pass, turn left and via the snow slope reach the sites of "ram foreheads". Further, via the snow slope, reach the rocks of the South Ridge of the Lederisht summit. Via simple rocks, alternating with talus, of the wide or narrow South Ridge, ascend to the summit of Lederisht. From the Kvish Pass 1.5–2 hours.img-1.jpeg

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