The ascent leader and author of the description is Zaretsky Ivan
Approach: Both routes start from the Molodezhny pass. You can ascend to the pass from the Mramorny lake side. From the lake, a trail leads towards the pass, which ends at a talus slope. The ascent is via the scree, bypassing the "ram's foreheads".
This path to the pass is:
- the shortest,
- not the easiest to ascend,
- not the safest to descend.
From Mramorny lake, you can also reach Molodezhny pass via Kursanov pass. From the lake, a trail leads to Kursanov East pass. Then, from the pass, the trail follows the ridge towards Molodezhny peak. From Kursanov West pass, the trail, going along the slope, leads to Molodezhny pass. This path is longer, but it mostly follows an obvious trail.
16 to Uchyitel peak:
The route starts from Molodezhny pass. From the pass, the route follows a trail that, bypassing the peak on the right, leads to the ridge. The highest point of the ridge is the summit. Descent is via the ascent route.
1B to Molodezhny peak
The starting point of the route is Molodezhny pass. From it, a trail leads upwards to the saddle, reaching the rocks. Climbing the rocks a bit, we reach a ledge that goes to the right. At the end of the ledge, there are bolts for setting up a station. The station is necessary for insuring the leader, as the next section involves ascending an inclined rock slab, from which it's possible to fall. At the top, there's a bolt for securing a rope. Then, continue towards the summit. You can descend from the summit via a trail that:
- connects with the trail from Kursantov West pass
- leads to Molodezhny pass.