4. Pervomayskaya via the southern slope
The route is rocky, category 1B difficulty (Fig. 5, 6, 10, 11). Length — 1500 m, height difference — 450 m, time — 2.5–3 hours.
From the "Kirgizata" alpine camp (a group of 2–10 people) cross the Kurgan River by bridge and ascend along the road on the left side of the Kurgan valley. After going around a green hill with juniper forest, ford the stream that flows from the left into the Kurgan River, and ascend along the road on the left side of the Kurgan upper valley. Then, cross the stream from the Kurgan Pass and ascend along the trail in the direction of the left side of the Kumbel Pass. From the alpine camp — 3–3.5 hours.
Without approaching the slopes of the pass, turn left and ascend along a wide scree ridge on the Southwestern slope, then along the Southwestern slope of Pervomayskaya peak — 1000–1200 m up to the rocky-scree belt of the Western ridge.
Along easy, crumbling, steep rocks of the slope, alternating with scree, between rocky walls of separate-standing gendarmes — 100–120 m up.
Above the belt, along a gentle scree slope — 200–300 m up and to the right, reach the Southern ridge.
Here, turn left and ascend 20–30-meter slabs ("live" rocks, piton belay) to the summit of Pervomayskaya.
From the moraine of the Kurgan valley — 1–1.5 hours.