Nanga Parbat

Mountain range11,876.21 km²
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November 15, 2024
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Report on the ascent of Nanga Parbat (8,125 m) via the Diamir Wall in 1997 with a detailed description of the route and team tactics.

PASSPORT

  1. High-altitude class
  2. Western Himalayas, Diamir gorge
  3. Nanga Parbat peak — 8125 m via Diamir Wall (Kinshofer route)
  4. Proposed 5B category of difficulty
  5. Elevation gain: from glacier — 3800 m, length — 4760 m. Length of 6A category sections — 120 m. Average steepness of the main part of the route — 45° (from camp at 5100 m to the summit). Steepness of the wall section (from 5400 to 6200 m) — 60°.
  6. Hooks left on the route (not removed) — 37.
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Report on the ascent of the CSKA MO RK team to the summit of Nanga Parbat (8,126 m) in the Himalayas in 2003.

  1. Himalayas;
  2. Nanga Parbat (Diāmīr) 8126 m;
  3. Cat. difficulty — 6A;
  4. Route character — combined;
  5. Route height difference — 4026 m. Route length — 6500 m.
  6. Pitons used on the route: total — 35, left on the route — 35; Pitons used: | Rock | Bolt | Ice | Chocks | Friend | Firn | | :--: | :-: | :-: | :----: | :--: | :--: |
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