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Description of a new 6B category route ascent via the northwestern wall of Pik Asan in Pamir-Alay.

Ascent Passport

  1. Pamir-Alay, Karavshin valley, 5.4.3
  2. Peak Asan, via the left part of the NW wall.
  3. Proposed — Category 6B difficulty, first ascent
  4. Route type: rock
  5. Route height difference: 930 m (3300–4230)
  6. Route length: 1010 m. Section lengths: Category V difficulty – 105 m, Category VI difficulty – 710 m. Average steepness: main part of the route – 89°, entire route – 74°. Number of pitons left on the route: total – 32; including bolted pitons – 32. Pitons used on the route: bolted stationary – 32, including artificial aids – 19; removable bolted – 0, including artificial aids – 0. Total artificial points of support (AID) used – 150. Team's walking hours: 90.5 hours, 11 days. Team leader: Mohyla Volodymyr Fedorovych — Master of Sports
  7. Participants: Lavrinenko Oleksandr Vadymovych — Candidate for Master of Sports; Nikolaev Vadym Valeriyovych — Candidate for Master of Sports; Cheban Viarel Ivanovych — 1st sports category
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Ascent to the summit of Ashan (4230 m) in the Turkestan Range, category 6 complexity, route description and key moments of the 1988 expedition.

ASCENT DOCUMENT. 6A

  1. ASCENT CLASS. ROCK.
  2. ASCENT AREA, RIDGE. TURKESTAN.
  3. PEAK, ITS HEIGHT, ASCENT ROUTE, ROUTE CHARACTER: Asan 4230 m, 3rd wall.
  4. PROPOSED DIFFICULTY CATEGORY: 6A cat. diff.
  5. ROUTE CHARACTERISTICS: ELEVATION CHANGE, LENGTH OF SECTIONS OF 5/6th difficulty category, AVERAGE STEEPNESS 72°. Elevation change: 890 m. Total length: 1125 m. Length of sections with 5/6th difficulty: 475 m, steep rock: 445 m. Steepness of the wall section: 82°.
  6. NUMBER OF PITOONS: FOR PROTECTION.
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Ascent of Peak Asan via NW wall, 6A category of difficulty, 4230 m, Turkestan Range, Pamir-Alay, 2004.

  1. Rock climbing.
  2. Pamir-Alay, Turkestan Ridge.
  3. Peak Asan via NW wall, CTMGW 5.4.3, 4230 m
  4. 6A category of difficulty
  5. Height difference — 830 m, including the wall — 780 m Length — 1015 m. Length of sections with 5–6 category of difficulty — 450 m, including: 6 category of difficulty — 185 m. Average steepness — 66°, including: wall — 78°.
  6. Pitons used: Rock Drill-in Nuts Ice 60/7 5/24 90/5 0/0
  7. Team's travel hours: 42 hours.
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Description of the passage of the route 8 category of difficulty via the north-west wall of Peak 4230 in Kyrgyzstan in 1988 with a detailed description of the tactics and technical details.

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Description of a category 6 route up the Northwest wall of Asan peak (4230 m) in the Turkestan Range, climbed by a team in 1988.

PASSPORT

  1. ROCK CLASS
  2. NORTHERN spurs of TURKESTAN range, KARA-SU gorge
  3. ASAN peak 4230 m via NORTH-WEST face
  4. 6B cat. diff.
  5. ELEVATION: 840 m, LENGTH: 965 m LENGTH OF 5–6 cat. diff. sections — 695 m. AVERAGE STEEPNESS OF THE ROUTE — 69° (3390–4230), including 6 cat. diff. — 81° (3560–3920)
  6. PITOONS HAMMERED: | rock | bolt | chocks | | :---: | :--: | :---: |
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Report on the ascent of Asan peak (4230 m) by a team of climbers via the center of the northwest wall in 1988, featuring a detailed description of tactics and safety measures.

CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE ALPINISM FEDERATION OF THE USSR 1988 ROCK CLIMBING CLASS 1st place.

Report

On the ascent to the summit 4230 m (Asan) via the center of the Northwest wall Team of the Alpine Club of the 12th Sports Club of the SAVO Team leader: Ovcharenko S.V. Senior coach: Ilyinsky E.T., Honored Coach of the USSR

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The group completes a 6A category route through the Northeast face of Pik Asan (4230 m) in the Karasu ridge.

Ascent Record

  1. Turkestan Range, Pamir-Alay region, Karavshin-Karasu gorge, №5,4,3 according to KVGK
  2. Peak Asan (4230 m)
  3. Pogorelova route via the left part of NW wall, 6A category of complexity
  4. Route type: rock
  5. Route elevation gain: 1000 m Route length: 1100 m Section length: V category of complexity 625 m, VI category of complexity 345 m Average steepness of the route: 78°
  6. "Hooks" left on the route: total 2, including 2 pitons
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Description of a category 6 difficulty route to the peak 4230 m in the Turkestan Range, first ascent by the team led by Alexander Pogorelov in 1986.

Passport

I. Class of rock climbing ascents. 2. Zaalaysky range, Turkestan Range, Kara-su river gorge. 3. Peak: peak 4230 from the West along the wall. (ASAN) 4. Proposed — 6 cat. diff., first ascent. 5. Height difference — 890 m, length — 1188 m, length of sections 5–6 cat. diff. — 826 m, length of sections 6 cat. diff. — 654 m, average steepness of the main part — 79°, average steepness of sections R4–R53 — 81°, average steepness of sections R31–R53 — 83°. 6. Pitons driven

Rock pitonsChocksBolts
124/47264/10945/37
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Description of the first ascent of Peak 4230 via the North-West wall, category 6B difficulty level, carried out in 1986 by a team led by Sergey Moroz.

I. Rock Class

  1. Northern spurs of the Turkestan Range, Kara-su gorge
  2. Peak "4230", via the Northwest wall
  3. Proposed — 6B category of difficulty, first ascent
  4. Height difference 880 m, length 1153 m
  5. Length of sections with 6B category of difficulty 713 m, 5B category of difficulty 100 m Average slope of the route 70°, average slope of the wall part 80°
  6. Number of driven pitons: rock 148/35, chocks 253/72, bolt 14/10, ice 0/0
  7. Number of climbing hours 65, days 5
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Report on the first ascent of the right part of the Northwest wall of Pik Asan (4230 m) in Pamir-Alai, 6A category of difficulty.

Ascent Report

of the team of the Odessa Alpine Club to the peak Asan (4230 m) via the right part of the Northwest wall (first ascent). CIS Championship (EASC) in Alpinism. High-altitude and technical ascents class. Pamir-Alai, Karavshin, August 2007. Odessa – 2007.

Ascent Passport

  1. Pamir-Alai, Karavshin valley, 5.4.3
  2. peak Asan, 4230 m, via the right part of the NW wall.
  3. Claimed – 6A category of difficulty, first ascent.
  4. Route type: rock.
  5. Height difference of the route: 930 m (3300–4230). Route length: 1040 m.
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