Studencheskaya

Sudencheskaya (4152 m) is a solitary, inconspicuous peak located in a short southern spur of the Northern Kichik-Llaysky ridge behind the Tookomo scree pass. The ridges of the peak descend to the west and east parallel to the Northern ridge, forming rising cirques beneath it.

Only pioneers have reached the summit: M. Toktobaev, R. Agileva, V. Klishevich, A. Kursky, E. Penkova, E. Pervasheva, who ascended the peak on May 1, 1962, from the Tookomo pass.

  1. Studencheskaya from the north via the Western ridge couloir The route is combined, category 2A (fig. 5, 8, 46, 4Ya).

Length — 400 m, time — 6–7 hours.

From the "Kyrgyzata" alpine camp (group of 2-4 people):

  • Cross the bridge over the Kurgan river and ascend along the road on the left slope of the Kurgan gorge.
  • Having passed the juniper forest, approach the green cape — a hill in the center of the gorge.
  • Approach the stream flowing from the Northern ridge.

From the "Kyrgyzata" alpine camp — 1.5-2 hours.

Further:

  • Turn the path to the left here and ascend along the middle scree on the left bank of the stream.
  • Then along the ice-snow slope.
  • Ascend the steep small scree of the 300-350-meter ascent to the Tookomo pass.

From the "Kyrgyzata" alpine camp — 3.5-4 hours.

On the pass:

  • Erect a pyramid on the small scree.
  • Move along the easy snowy rocks on the right side of the pass ridge (cornices).
  • Approach the rocky ascent of the Northern ridge of the Studencheskaya peak.

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