Pik Propeller. 4551 m
Propeller is the final ascent of a gentle snow ridge trending southeast, branching off from the southwestern part of p. Karniz. It drops to l. Chon-Turasu with a sheer rock wall.
The ascent is made from the Moldova Pass and takes one day.
16 Peaks Druzhba and Promezhutochnyi. 4450 m
The peaks are located in the main ridge and enclose the cirque of l. Nalivkina. Pik Druzhba is an elevation in a sharp ridge: rocky to the east and icy with cornices to the west; Pik Promezhutochnyi is an elevation of this icy ridge. The ridge drops to l. Nalivkina with a smooth 70-degree ice wall, and to the south with snowy-icy slopes on the final meters before the summit, having the same steepness. The peaks represent small snow-covered areas. To the east of the summit area of p. Druzhba are rock "feathers" of equal height.
Ascent is made from l. Ototaş. Having ascended to K-3 Pass (in the upper reaches of l. Ototaş) via steep, usually ice-covered rocks, one reaches p. Promezhutochnyi. Then along the ridge with huge cornices, one moves towards Pik Druzhba. Along the way, 6–8 ice screws have to be hammered in because the upper part of the ridge reaches a steepness of 60°.
Peaks 40-let Oktyabrya and prof. Garelika
Both peaks are located in a lateral spur between the valleys of the Chon-Turasu and Kichine-Turasu rivers. Pik 40-let Oktyabrya is a small rocky peak, the slope facing l. Marona is rocky-scree; to l. Kichine-Turasu it is snowy-icy.
Pik prof. Garelika is a low but beautiful rocky tower, the upper surface of which is covered in ice; the glacier slides down to the northeast, the slopes of the peak are scree with frequent rock outcrops.
Ascent can be made from either valley: by ascending to the saddle between the peaks along the ridge, the summit is reached.