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Climbing certificate for an unnamed peak (5231 m) in the Central Pamir via the Western Ridge, difficulty category 5-4, climbed by a team from the Gorky Regional Council of the "Zenit" Voluntary Sports Society in 1976.

Ascent Passport

I. Ascent class — technically challenging First ascent, approximately 5-4 difficulty category. 2. Ascent region — Central Pamir, Northern spur of the Vanchsky Ridge. 3. Ascent route indicating peaks and their elevations: Unnamed peak — 5231 m (conditionally named p. Khrustalny) via the western ridge. 4. Ascent characteristics: elevation gain — 1731 m, average steepness — 50°, length of complex sections:

  • ridge before the gendarme wall — 300 m,
  • wall of the trapezoidal gendarme — 200 m,
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Ascent of the Climbing club "Donbass" to Peak Khrustalny (5281 m) via the north wall in the Central Pamir.

I. Category of ascent — technical 2. Region of ascent — Central Pamir 3. Route of ascent — Peak Khrustalny (name), 5281 m, north face. 4. Characteristics of ascent: height difference — 1780 m, average steepness — 68°, length of difficult section — 430 m 5. Pitons hammered in: rock — 272, ice — 40, bolt — 0 6. Number of climbing hours — 42.5 hours 7. Number of bivouacs and their characteristics — 3 8. Team name — Alpine Club "Donbass" 9. Surname, name, patronymic of team leader, participants, and their qualification:

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First ascent of the peak Arnavad (6083 m, Pamir) by the north face, difficulty category — 6.

Ascent Passport.

I. Ascent class — high-altitude technical 2. Ascent region — Pamir, Larvazsky ridge. 3. Peak, its height, ascent route — first ascent of Pik Arnavad — 6083 m, north wall 4. Expected difficulty category — 6 5. Section characteristics: height difference — 1960 m, length of sections 5–6 km — 1550 m, average steepness of the wall — 65° 6. Pitons hammered: for belay for 110 rock 179 19, ice 134 13

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The ascent record of the "Trud" team to the peak Arnavad via the eastern wall in the Pamir Mountains in 1974, details of the route and team composition.

As­cent cer­ti­fi­cate for the climb com­pleted in the 1974 USSR Al­pin­ism Cham­pi­onship. As­cent class: al­ti­tude-tech­ni­cal. As­cent re­gion: West­ern Pamir 5705 m. As­cent route: p. Ar­na­vad (east peak 6650 m) via the east face. As­cent char­ac­ter­is­tics: height dif­fer­ence 2180 m, av­er­age steep­ness 76°, length of the most dif­fi­cult sec­tions 2190 m (height dif­fer­ence 1750 m, steep­ness 79°). Num­ber of pitons: rock — 211, ice — 83, bol­lard — 4. Num­ber of man-hours — 104. Num­ber of biv­ouacs — nine, in­clud­ing prone — 2, semi-prone — 2, sit­ting — 5. Team name: team of the Len­ingrad Re­gion­al Coun­cil of the “Trud” Sports So­ci­ety. Team mem­bers: 1. Chu­nov­kin Gu­riy Al­exan­drov­ich, MS, cap­tain, coach. 2. So­lon­ni­kov Vik­tor Alex­san­drov­ich MS par­tic­i­pant 3. So­lon­ni­kov Vladi­mir Alex­san­drov­ich MS par­tic­i­pant 4. Sha­ly­gin Yuriy Va­sil­ye­vich CMS par­tic­i­pant 5. Pa­sech­ni­kov Le­o­nid Vladi­mi­ro­vich CMS par­tic­i­pant

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Ascent to Peak 5080 m via the North Buttress in the Central Pamir, technically difficult, height difference 700–750 m, 55°.

I. Climbing category: technically challenging. 2. Climbing area: Central Pamir. 3. Ascent route indicating peaks and their heights: peak Kamensk Ural'skiy (conventional name), peak 5080 m via the North Counterfort. 4. Characteristics of the ascent: height difference 700–750 m, average steepness 55°, slope length 60 m + 150 m + 120 m. 5. Number of pitons hammered in:

  • rock pitons — 37
  • ice screws — 9
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The route to Socstran peak (5500 m) via the southern spur from the Dikcosmonauts Glacier, description of the path, and key moments of the ascent.

Kosmonavtov Druzhestvennykh Ridge

Socstran (5500 m)

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Description of the 4A category route to the summit Eduraagap (5400) in the Somottuy ridge.

0–1 Gena — 20 m. Eduraagap (5400) 4A, 10. solo by A. Remig G. +3 74%. Yederis

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### Description of the first ascent of Peak Sovetskaya Ukraina (5,764 m) via the eastern wall in the Pamir Mountains, with a detailed analysis of the route and technical details.

Climbing Passport

  1. MOUNTAIN ASCENT TYPE: HIGH-ALTITUDE TECHNICAL
  2. ASCENT REGION: PAMIR, DARVAZ RANGE SPUR
  3. PEAK, HEIGHT, ASCENT ROUTE: PIK SOVIETSKAYA UKRAINE, 5764 m, via the Eastern wall from L. Suraysh
  4. PROPOSED DIFFICULTY CATEGORY — 6B
  5. ROUTE CHARACTERISTICS: Height difference 1560 m. Length of sections with 5–6 category difficulty, 150 m, 415 m, 290 m, 545 m, 739 m. Average slope 70°.
  6. PITS SET: for belaying, for creating artificial anchors.
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Ascent to the summit of Tbumtsa via the North-West wall, complexity category 5B, first ascent.

3. Non-trivial ascents on the route Тбу­мцу V — А Kam. on the right side according to the special task in the "5200" camp.

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A description of the ascent route to the summit Imakouk (4533 m) with a detailed breakdown of the stages and categories of complexity.

5 Imakouk

4533 m Hovebka №2 4350 m R19

  • R17
  • R18 R16
  • R14­–R15
  • R12­–R8
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