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Description of the ascent of Everest via the Northeast Ridge, category of difficulty 4.5-6, climbed by a team in May 1998.

  1. Class — high-altitude technical.
  2. Central Himalayas.
  3. Everest via the Northeast Ridge with ascent through the North Col (8848 m). 4,5–6B cat. dif.
  4. Elevation gain: 2210 m, route length — 5150 m. Length of sections with 5 cat. dif. — 920 m, 6 cat. dif. — 60 m.
  5. Pitons driven: | rock | nuts | ice | snow | | :--------: | :-------: | :------: | :--------: | | 26+39* | 0 | 8 | 40+9* |
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### Ascent of Everest via the Northeast Ridge in 1997 Category: 6B difficulty, 3698 m elevation gain, led by Suviga V.I.

Passport

  1. High-altitude category
  2. Himalayas, Central Tibet, East Rongbuk Glacier
  3. Mt. Everest via the Northeast Ridge
  4. Category 6B difficulty
  5. Elevation gain – 3698 m
  6. Pitons used | Rock | Ice | Snow | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 35 | 40 | 40 |
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Report on the ascent of the team from the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania to Jomolungma (Everest, 8848 m) via the Northeast Ridge in 1995.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class: High-altitude.
  2. Ascent area: Himalayas, Tibet.
  3. Peak, route: Chomolungma (Everest 8848 m) via the North-East Ridge.
  4. Complexity category: 5B.
  5. Height difference:
    • including 2348 m of actual wall section
    • total route length — 2168 m
    • wall section length — 5900 m
    • including 4300 m of 5th complexity category
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Description of the ascent to Everest via the Northeast Ridge in 2002 by a team led by G. Kirievsky, including a detailed tactical plan and its implementation.

Ascent Passport

  1. Climbing class — high-altitude
  2. Himalayas
  3. Everest Peak 8848 m via NE ridge
  4. Complexity category 5B
  5. Elevation difference — from ABC camp to the summit 2448 m
  6. Number of travel days — preparation — 33 days
    • ascent — 6 days
  7. Intermediate camps: | | |
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Description of the ascent route to Everest via the South Col with 5B category of difficulty, completed in May 1999 by a group led by B. Kashakashvili.

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Ascent Log

  1. Ascent category: High-altitude
  2. Ascent area: Himalayas
  3. Peak, route: Everest, via South Col
  4. Estimated category of difficulty: 5B
  5. Height difference: 3548 m
    • including wall section — 50 m
    • total route length — 12300 m
    • wall section length — 60 m
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Account of the Kharkov climbing team’s ascent of Shishapangma (8012 m) in the Himalayas in alpine style on May 1, 1998.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent category — high-altitude technical.
  2. Central Himalayas.
  3. Shishapangma, 8012 m, via North face, classic route.
  4. 5th category of difficulty.
  5. Pitons used: rock — none; закладок — none; ice — none; шлямбурных — none.
  6. Climbing hours: 20 and days — 4.
  7. Night bivouacs: 1st at 6500 m; 2nd — 7000 m; 3rd — 7400 m.
  8. Leader: Svergun Igor Nikolaevich, Master of Sports of International Class, Kharkov, 26-a, 23 Avgusta st., apt. 73.
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Description of the first ascent via the right bastion of the north face of Cholatse (Himalayas, Nepal) rated 6B in terms of climbing difficulty.

Ascent Log

  1. Nepal, Himalayas, Khumbu region, section No. 10.1 of the mountain peak route classifier
  2. Peak name: Cholatse (Cholatse), route name: via the right bastion of the north face
  3. Proposed - 6B category of difficulty, first ascent
  4. Route type: combined
  5. Route height difference: 1640 m (by altimeter) Route length: 2030 m. Section lengths:
  • V category of difficulty — 1175 m
  • VI category of difficulty — 445 m Average steepness:
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Report on the first ascent of the west wall of Tulagi Chuli (7059 m) in Nepal, category of complexity 6A, route "Happy birthday".

Russian Championship 2015.

High-altitude category.

Report

on the ascent to Thulagi Chuli (7059 m) Route via the western wall with exit to the northeast ridge "Happy birthday" Presumably 6A category of complexity, first ascent

St. Petersburg 2015

Ascent details.

  1. Region — Himalayas, Mansari Himal, Gandaki zone, Nepal. Coordinates: 26° 31.4′ N, 84° 31.1′ E.
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Report on the ascent to Tamserku Peak (6,623 m) via the central counterfort of the SW wall following the first-ascent route of 6A/6B category of difficulty.

Russian Championship

Altitude Class

Report

on the ascent to Mt. Tamserku (6623 m) Route on the central counterfort of the SW wall. 6A/6B category of difficulty, first ascent St. Petersburg 2014

Ascent Passport

  1. Region: Himalayas, Sagarmatha, Himal, Khumbu.
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Description of the 4A category complexity route to the summit of Parilapcha (6017 m) in the Cho-Oyu region.

PASSPORT

  1. Region, gorge, section number according to KMGV-2001 — 10.1 (Mačerma gorge, Cho-Oyu region)
  2. Name of the peak, its height, route name — Parilapcha, 6017 m, via 3rd slope
  3. Proposed — 4A cat. diff., 2nd ascent
  4. Character of the route — combined
  5. Height difference of the route — 817 m (by altimeter) Length of the route — 1350 m. Length of sections with 5 cat. diff. — 80 m (granite) Average steepness:
    • main part of the route — 70°
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