The arch is located to the right and above (I50 m) of the cave. There is a control tour on the arch.

The exit from the cave to the right seems easier, but having passed a relatively simple rope, one has to overcome three ropes of difficult climbing with an exit to the same main arch. The right variant of the exit from the cave is more complicated than the left one.

From the control tour upwards along grey rocks with black streaks and further along the system of shelves and rocks of medium difficulty to the left and upwards to the grey-yellow rock protruding from the wall (three ropes from the tour).

From the arch between the wall and the grey-yellow rock

  • ascent upwards along the inner corner with a slight overhang in the upper part.

Further:

  • along the shelves and heavily destroyed rocks, exit to the ridge (2–3 ropes);
  • along the ridge to the right 200 m to the summit.

Above the cave on the shelves there are many "live" stones.

The route is not along the ridge and requires careful alternate belay at almost all sections.

Rubber boots are convenient and necessary at the key point for passing the route.

There is no water on the route.

Descent from the summit to the Chuqurak pass, and then:

  • either to Chuqurak lake,
  • or to Kulikalanskie lakes.

Time to complete the route is 4–5 hours. Recommended group equipment for a group of 4 people:

  • main rope — 2 × 40 m
  • rock hammers — 2 pcs.
  • rock pitons — 8–10 pcs.
  • carabiners — 5–8 pcs.

Time to complete the route is 4–5 hours. Recommended group equipment for a group of 4 people:

  • main rope — 2 × 40 m
  • rock hammers — 2 pcs.
  • rock pitons — 8–10 pcs.
  • carabiners — 5–8 pcs.

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