The rocks of medium difficulty have cracks and ledges on the wall. There were 3 pitons hammered into the wall. The wall is actually the beginning of the couloir. The couloir has many loose rocks, so it is necessary to move carefully, constantly monitoring its upper part. The steepness of the couloir is 40°–60° (it is mainly rocky), the width is up to 5 m. Belays are organized through втулки (bushings), of which there are quite enough.

After passing 60–70 m, we come to the second wall. The wall is 30 m long, with a steepness of 65–70°, monolithic, has few ledges and cracks. The first climber needs to be let out on the entire rope. At the end of the wall, there are ledges for organizing belays. Four pitons were hammered into the platform. The wall is climbed along a 5 m shelf that goes to the left at the top, and then along a crack. The place is difficult, and it is necessary to carefully organize the lower belay.

Further, the couloir turns into an internal corner — a couloir with rocks of medium difficulty, extending up to 100 m, 65°. The corner-couloir has many ledges for organizing belays.

The corner-couloir leads to the third wall, 15 m long and with a steepness of 70–80°. The wall has narrow 10–15 cm shelves, but few cracks, the ledges are smoothed out, and the rocks are like "бараньи лбы" (sheep's foreheads). The place is difficult. Three pitons were hammered into the wall. After the wall, we enter again a rocky couloir, up to 120 m long, with a steepness of up to 60°. The rocks are of medium difficulty, there are good ledges for belays.

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