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Description of a new 6B category route to the summit of Ak-Suu (5217 m) in the Turkestan Range, Pamir-Alay, climbed in 2002.

Ascent Passport

  1. Pamir-Alay, Turkestan ridge, Laylyak gorge, 5.4.2.6.
  2. Name of the summit: AkSu (N) 5217 m, name of the route:
  3. Proposed – 6th cat. diff., first ascent.
  4. Nature of the route: Combined
  5. Height difference of the route: 1467 m Route length: 1940 m Length of sections with R0 cat. diff. – 400 m, R1 cat. diff. – 1155 m Average steepness of the main part of the route – 73 °
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Description of the first ascent via the northwestern edge of Ak-Su Peak (5217) in the Turkestan Range, made by a team of climbers in 1990.

Passport

I. Technical Class 2. Pamiro-Alai, Turkestan Range, Ak-Su valley 3. Peak Ak-Su (5217) via 10-B rib 4. Proposed 6A first ascent 5. Route characteristics: Elevation gain – 1350 m Length – 2600 m Length of sections with 5–6 difficulty grade – 1217 m Average steepness of the main part – 71°

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Description of the 6A category complexity route to the summit of Ak-Su (Northern) 5217 m in the Pamir-Alay with a detailed analysis of the team's technical and tactical actions.

Passport

  1. Technical class
  2. Pamir-Alai, Turkestan Range, Lyaylyak gorge
  3. Peak Ak-Su (North) 5217 m
  4. Difficulty category 6A
  5. Elevation gain 1510 m, length 2080 m, including 1550 m of bastion
  6. Average slope 68°. Average slope of steep section 72°.
  7. Pitons driven: | Rock | Nut | Ice | Bolt removable | Friend |
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**Winter first ascent of the north wall of Peak Ak-su via "cold angle" 6A category of complexity.**

Peak Ak-su© 5217 m. To the Cold Angle on the N wall 6A cat. dif., A. Antonov, 1997 Pamiro-Alai, Turkestan ridge. Laylak valley R5–R4–R6.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class — winter
  2. Ascent area — Pamiro-Alai, Turkestan ridge, Laylak valley
  3. Peak Ak-su© 5217 m. To the Cold Angle on the N wall (third ascent)
  4. Category of difficulty — 6A
  5. Height difference — 1460 m. Length — 1840 m. Length of 5–6 cat. dif. sections — 1520 m. Average
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Description of the 6A category climbing route to the summit of Ak-Su/North (5217 m) in the Turkestan Range, Pamir-Alay.

Passport

  1. Technical category.
  2. Pamir-Alay, Turkestan Range, Ak-Su valley.
  3. Peak Ak-Su/Northern (5217 m).
  4. Category of complexity 6A.
  5. Height difference 1510 m, length 2080 m, including 1550 m of bastion.
  6. Average steepness of the route 68 Average steepness of the wall part 72
  7. Pitons hammered: rock: 22/1+6*
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First ascent of the north wall of Peak **AkSu** (5217 m) in **Pamir-Alay**, a challenging technical route of 6th category of difficulty.

Ak-su (N) 5217 m — cold angle of northern wall (first ascent), Pamir-Alai, Turkestan ridge, Lyaylyak gorge 5.4.2.6

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class — technical
  2. Ascent area — Pamir-Alai, Turkestan ridge, Lyaylyak gorge
  3. Peak Ak-su (N) 5217 m — cold angle of N wall (first ascent)
  4. Category of difficulty — 6 (proposed)
  5. Height difference — 1460 m. Length — 1840 m. Length of sections of 5–6 difficulty category — 1520 m. Average steepness of the route — 61° (3750–5217 m), wall — 67° (3750–4850 m)
  6. Hooks left on the route: rock — 7
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Description of the ascent to the summit of Ak-Su (5217 m) via the north wall with a 6A complexity category, completed in 1999.

Ascent Log

  1. Ascent category — technical.
  2. Ascent area: Pamir-Alay, Turkestan Range, Lailyak gorge.
  3. Peak, route: p. Ak-Su (N), 5217 m, A. Antonova via the "cold corner".
  4. Category of difficulty — 6A, 4th ascent.
  5. Height difference: 1460 m. Route length — 2040 m, length of sections with 5–6 category of difficulty — 1190 m. Average slope: of the route — 65°, of its wall section — 70°.
  6. Pitons hammered: rock — 76/41, chocks — 134/40, ice screws — 78/2, bolt pitons — 17/6. Left on the route: cams — 1, rock pitons — 6.
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Report on the winter ascent of the team from the Republic of Buryatia to the summit of Ak-su (5217 m) via Moshnikov's route, category 6B, on the North wall.

Alpinism Federation of the Republic of Buryatia Ulan-Ude 2013

Ascent Report

Team of the Republic of Buryatia to the summit of Ak-su 5217 m via the Moshnikov route on the North Face couloir, 6B, 1984.

Climbing Passport

  1. Pamir-Alai, Turkestan Range, Laylyak gorge, section number according to the classification table 5.4.2.
  2. Summit "Ak-su (C)" 5217 m. Route via the couloir of the North wall, A. Moshnikov 1984.
  3. Proposed complexity: 6B.
  4. Nature of the route — mixed.
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First ascent of the north wall of Peak Aksu North (5217 m) in the Turkestan Range via category 6B route in 1986

Ascent Log

I. Category of first ascents. 2. Turkestan Range, Laylak valley 3. Peak Aksu Severnaia, 5217 m, via the center of the north face. 4. Proposed category: 6B, first ascent. 5. Elevation gain: 1467 m; route length: 1718 m. Length of sections with 5–6 category difficulty: 6B — 618 m, 5B — 715 m. Average slope of the route: 73°. 6. Pitons used: | Rock pitons | Bolts | Nuts | Ice screws |

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### Description of the ascent route via the north wall of Ak-Oy Utu peak (2217 m) Detailed report on overcoming challenging terrain and weather conditions.

Report

  • on the championship of alpine training and sports bases and KSP of the All-Union Council of the VDFSO of trade unions in mountaineering 1988
  • on the peak Ak-Su Ser. (5217 m)
  • on the center of the north wall, variant of Popov's route
  • 2nd ascent
  • team of ASB "Domбай"
  • team coach - Grishchenko Valentin Anatolyevich
  • team leader - Chaplynsky Igor Orestovich

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