Peak Propeller 4551
Propeller is the end point of a gentle snowy ridge trending southeast, branching off the southwestern part of the Cornice peak. It drops to the Chon-Turasu glacier with a sheer rock wall.
The ascent is done from Moldova Pass and takes one day.
16 Peaks Druzhba and Promezhutochny 4450
The peaks are located on the main ridge and close the Nalivkin cirque. Peak Druzhba is a rise in a sharp ridge: rocky to the east and icy with cornices to the west; Peak Promezhutochny is a rise on this icy ridge. The ridge drops to Nalivkin Glacier with a smooth 70-degree ice wall, and to the south with a snowy-icy slope; the last few meters before the summit have the same steepness. The peaks are small snow-covered areas. To the east of Druzhba's summit area are rock "feathers" of equal height.
The ascents are done from Ototaş Glacier. After ascending to K-3 Pass (in the upper Ototaş Glacier) via steep, usually ice-covered rocks, one comes to Promezhutochny Peak. Then, along the ridge with huge cornices, one moves toward Druzhba Peak. Along the way, it is necessary to drive in 6-8 ice screws because the upper part of the ridge reaches a steepness of 60°.
54 Peaks 40-let Oktyabrya and Prof. Goralik
Both peaks are located in a lateral spur between the valleys of Chon-Turasu and Kichine-Turasu rivers. Peak 40 let Oktyabrya is a small rocky peak; the slope facing Marona Glacier is rocky and talus; the one facing Kichine-Turasu Glacier is snowy and icy.
Prof. Goralik Peak is a low but beautiful rocky tower, the upper plane of which is covered with ice; the glacier flows down to the northeast; the slopes of the peak are talus with frequent rock outcrops.
The ascents can be done from either valley: by ascending to the saddle between the peaks along the ridge, one reaches the summit.