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November 15, 2024
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Description of the ascent route to Peak Tereshkova via the North-Eastern Counterfort (4,870 m), category 5A difficulty level in Pamir-Alay.

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Ascent Passport

1. Class — technical.

2. Ascent area — Pamir-Alay, Alay Ridge.

3. Summit — Treshkova Peak via the North-Eastern spur (height 4870 m).

4. Proposed difficulty category — 5A.

5. Route characteristics:

  • height difference — 870 m,
  • average steepness — 46°,
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Ascent route description for Peak Tereshkova (4830 m) via the southern edge, complexity category 4B, rocky terrain, elevation gain 650 m.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class — rock climbing.
  2. Ascent area — Alai Range.
  3. Peak, its height, ascent route — Terekhova Peak, 4830 m, via the southern ridge.
  4. Expected complexity category — 4B.
  5. Route characteristics — rock climbing, height difference — 650 m, length of sections with 5th category difficulty — 100 m, average steepness of the route — 60°.
  6. Pitons hammered in: | | for belaying | for creating artificial footholds | | :----------------------------- | :----------- | :--------------------------------- | | rock | 3 | none |
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Traversing six peaks of the Altai Range: Suyen Peak, Tereshkova Peak, Bykovsky Peak, Popovich Peak, Nikolaev Peak, Gagarin Peak, category of difficulty 5A.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class: traverse.
  2. Ascent area: Southern spurs of the Altai ridge: Kok-Su valley.
  3. Traverse of peaks: Sons 4950 m — Tereshkova 4870 m — Bykovsky 4840 m — Popovich 4800 m — Nikolaev 4900 m — Gagarin 4850 m.
  4. Estimated difficulty category: 5A.
  5. Route characteristics: Height difference: 1330 m, length of sections with 5th difficulty category — 460 m, average steepness.
  6. Pitons used for passage: Rock pitons — 67, ice pitons — none.
  7. Total hours of climbing — 34.5.
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