The path goes further along the eastern wall with a steepness of 70°. Here is a 20 m long shelf, 10 cm wide, going at an angle of 30°. There are handholds here. 5 pitons are hammered in to pass the shelf. The shelf ends with a narrow crack going upwards with a steepness of 60°, 3 m long.
Climb up the crack. Holding onto the crack with hands, we reach a shelf 1 m wide, with a steepness of 30°, covered with fine talus. Here we hammer in a piton. The shelf is 7 m long, it ends with an internal corner with a steepness of 60° and a height of 4 m.
Having passed the corner, we reach a large ledge, where we set up a belay. 7 pitons are hammered in on this section, and it takes 1.5 hours to pass.
The path further goes above the wall along rocks covered with ice with a steepness of 40°, which end with a snow-ice shelf. The length of this section is 40 m, belaying is organized through ledges.
From the shelf, the path leads upwards to the left along a snow-ice wall 3 m long, with a steepness of 50°. The wall leads to an inclined shelf 15-18 m long, covered with flow ice.
The passage is made by hammering in rock pitons to the right along the wall. The shelf leads to a pre-summit shoulder. Here, hammering in pitons, we set up a belay. From the ledge to the shoulder, 7 pitons are hammered in, and it takes 2 hours 30 minutes.
The ascent to the shoulder is a wall with a steepness of 95°, 8 m long. 2 pitons are hammered in to pass the wall. Here