Akademiya Nauk Range

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Description of the ascent to the peak of Oktyabrskoy Revolutsii (6,974 m) via the North-Eastern wall from the glacier Habarvin-hach, difficulty category 5B.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class: high-altitude
  2. Ascent area, ridge: Pamir, Yazgulemsky Ridge.
  3. Peak, its height, ascent route: Peak Oktyabrskoy Revolyutsii, 6974 m, via the right part of the southeast wall, from the Khabarvin-khach glacier.
  4. Proposed difficulty category: 5B.
  5. Route characteristics: height difference: about 2400 m, length of sections with 5–6 difficulty category: 700 m, average steepness: 45°
  6. Pitons hammered: for belay — rock 12, ice 34, bolted —; for support — rock —, ice 7, bolted —.
  7. Number of climbing hours: 44 hours
  8. Number of bivouacs, their characteristics: 4 bivouacs on the route, all on snow and ice.
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Report on the ascent of the MAI alpinist club team to Peak Revolutsii via the right part of the southeast wall in 2013.

Report

on the ascent of Peak Revolyutsii via the right part of the southeastern wall, ice-snow route, (A. Zaydler's route, 1976) category 5B, by the team of the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) alpinism club (Moscow), August 21, 2013.

Moscow, 2013 Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class: high-altitude
  2. Ascent area: Pamir, Yagnóblemsky Ridge
  3. Summit, its height, ascent route: Peak Oktyabr'skoy Revolyutsii, 6940 m, via the right part of the southeastern wall from the Khabarvivkhats Glacier.
  4. Difficulty category: 5B
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Ascent certificate for Peak Revolutsiya (6974 m) via the center of the southwest wall, difficulty category, route description, statistics.

Ascent Passport

I. Ascent Class 2. Ascent Region 3. Peak, its height, ascent route 4. Proposed difficulty category 5. Route characteristics: height difference length of sections with 5th grade difficulty length of sections with 6th grade difficulty average steepness

  • altitude-related Pamir, Yazgulemsky Ridge p. Revolyutsiya, 6974, center of the southwest wall 55 2550
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A description of the ascent route to the summit, including information about the difficulty, length, and terrain features.

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First ascent of Peak Revolyutsii (6974 m) via the southern wall buttress from the Khabarviv-Khach Glacier, category 5B difficulty.

Ascent Log

I. Ascent Class - High-altitude 2. Ascent Area - Pamir, Yazgulem Range 3. Object of Ascent - Peak Revolyutsii - 6974 m, first ascent from the Khabarviv-Khats glacier via the counterfort of the South Face 4. Estimated Difficulty Category - 5B 5. Route Characteristics:

Height Difference1700 m
Average Steepness45–50°
Section Lengths:
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Description of a Category 5A difficulty route to the East summit of Peak Revolyutsii (6930 m) in the Pamir Mountains, Yazgulem Range.

Passport

  1. High-altitude class.
  2. Pamir, Yazgulyam Range, Yazgulyam-Dara valley.
  3. Peak Revolyutsii, East summit (6930 m) via the South Ridge.
  4. Difficulty category — 5A (estimated).
  5. Height difference 1030 m, length — 2500 m. Length of sections with 5-6 difficulty category — 30 m. Average steepness of the main part of the route — 45°.
  6. Pitons driven: rock 30/0 bolts 0/0
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The ascent of Peak Oktyabrskoy Revolutsii via the southwest wall in 1968, accomplished by a combined team of climbers from the USSR Armed Forces.

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USSR ARMED FORCES REPORT ON THE ASCENT OF PIK OKTYABR'SKOY REVOLYUTSII – 6974 m VIA THE SOUTHWEST WALL FROM THE BARTANG VALLEY, MADE BY THE USSR ARMED FORCES TEAM IN 1968 1968 Fig. 2. Southwest wall of Pik Revolyutsii. The route taken is shown with a dotted line. The photo was taken from the summit of 6254 m. Photo #3. Southwest wall of Pik Revolyutsii. The team ascends via the southern ridge:

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Climbing certificate for Peak Revolyutsii (6974 m) via the Southwest Face, category 6 difficulty, climbed by a team led by Khatskevich I. G.

Ascent Passport

I. Class of ascent — high-altitude. 2. Region of ascent, ridge — Pamir, Yazgulem ridge. 3. Peak, its height, ascent route — peak Revolyutsii (6974 m) via the south-west wall through the triangle. 4. Proposed category of difficulty — 6. 5. Characteristics of the route: altitude difference length of sections with 5–6 difficulty rating average steepness of the wall 6. Number of pitons driven: rock pitons — 357, ice screws — baling hooks —

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Description of the team's ascent to Peak Revolutsii (8974 m) via the NW wall along the route of 6B category of complexity, made in August 1989.

PASSPORT

  1. High-altitude class
  2. Central Pamir, Yazgulemsky Range
  3. Pik Revolyutsii, 6974 m, via NW wall (Cherevko route), 2nd ascent
  4. Category 6B
  5. Route characteristics: | | | | | :---------------- | :----------------------------------------- | :-------------- | | elevation gain | | 1530 m | | length | | 3800 m |
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The ascent of the Uzbekistan Sports Committee team to Peak Revolyutsii 6974 m via the NNW wall as part of the USSR Championship in mountaineering in the high-altitude class.

REPORT

of the Uzbekistan Sports Committee team on the ascent of Peak Revolyutsii 6974 m via the NNW wall in the high-altitude class program of the USSR Climbing Championship. Tashkent, 1979 Peak Revolyutsii 6974 m, the sixth highest peak in the USSR, is located in the Central Pamir in the Yazgulem Range. The peak was first conquered on August 17, 1954, by a team led by A. Ugarov from the east. In the sixties, seven more routes were laid to the peak, one of which was along the left counterfort of the north wall, a kilometer-long sheer wall towering above the Fedchenko Glacier cirque. As early as 1968, photographs of this wall appeared in the team's archives, and we began to study them, examining the future object. In mid-July of this year, the team began transporting supplies to the area of operation. Equipment and provisions were dropped under the wall and at the Abdukagor Pass. The team was deployed, and a base camp was established on the Abdukagor Glacier at an altitude of about 3900 m. Upon distribution of the routes, our team was assigned the central part of the wall. A thorough study of the intended route was conducted, a clear, step-by-step tactical plan for the ascent was drawn up, and several descent options were developed, finalizing the team's composition. The wall is relatively rockfall-prone, and there are practically no places for overnight stays. To pass it mobilly, it was decided to go with one tent for five people. The team consisted of: Putintsev A.V. – captain Gromov L.V. – deputy captain

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