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A description of the route to Cherevichenko Peak from the Tsey valley with details of approaches, ascents, and recommendations.

Peak Cherevichenko — route description.

  1. Approaches. From Vladikavkaz, take a vehicle to Tsey valley, then to Verkhniy Tsey village, after which move along the dirt road leading to the repeater. Before the last turn of the road directly to the repeater — there is a fork, to the left a branch goes off, with a spring as a landmark. Turn left, move another 2–3 km to the end of the road leading to the abandoned adit.
  • All-wheel drive vehicle can ascend almost to the place where the road is blocked by a stone (there is a turnaround area)
  • From there, another 20 minutes moving along the road to the adit
  • Below the adit, a wide shelf is cut into the ground, where several
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Description of the ascent route to the peak Dartsа (3906 m) along the southern ridge, category 1B difficulty, including characteristics of the approach, path sections, and recommendations for passage.

I. Climbing area 2. Climbing category 3. Peak, its elevation 4. Ascent route 5. Estimated difficulty category 6. Route description 7. Number of pitons used 8. Number of bivouacs and their description 9. Number of travel hours 10. Surname, I.O. of team leader and participants, their sports qualification

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Climbing passport for the ascent to the summit of Diklos-mta (4285 m) via the Eastern Ridge, category 2A difficulty, with a description of the route and its passage in 1978.

Ascent Passport

  1. Climbing type: rock climbing
  2. Climbing area: No. 2.9 (Eastern Caucasus)
  3. Peak, its height, and ascent route: Diklos-mta 4285 m, via the eastern ridge
  4. Proposed difficulty category: approximately 2A category
  5. Route characteristics: elevation gain 600 m average slope 30° duration of sections R1–300 m, R2–850 m, R3–150 m for belaying, for creating, etc.
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Traversing the Diklosmta massif from east to west, category III difficulty, length 3200 m, height difference 1740 m, 81 rock pitons.

Climbing Passport

I. Route Type: COMBINED 2. Eastern Caucasus (Dagestan mountains) 3. Traverse of the DIKLOSMTA massif (4275 m, 4285 m, 4240 m, 4101 m) from East to South 4. Proposed difficulty category — 3B 5. Route characteristics:

  • total distance — 3200 m
  • total elevation gain — 1740 m
  • average steepness — traverse
  • section lengths: R1 — 1770 m
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Description of the ascent route to the summit of Doltag (4127 m) via the North-Eastern ridge, difficulty category 2B, in the Eastern Caucasus.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class — rock climb
  2. Ascent area according to KTMGV (Mountaineering and Trekking Classification of Mountain Routes) Eastern Caucasus
  3. Peak, its height, and ascent route Dyultydag 4127 m via the northeast ridge
  4. Proposed category of difficulty 2B cat. diff. ≈ 15 / 1–80
  5. Route characteristics: elevation gain 280 m, average steepness 45°, length of sections I — 150 m; II — 8 m; III — 180 m; IV — 50 m; V — 150 m; VI — 5 m; VII — 20 m.
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Ascent of Dultydag (4127 m) via the Eastern Ridge, a combined route of 2B category of difficulty, first ascent in 1995.

Ascent Record

  1. Category of first ascents.
  2. Region 2.10, Caucasus, Dagestan Mountains, Shalib ridge.
  3. Dul'tydag, 4127 m, via the East Ridge, combined route.
  4. Category 2B, first ascent.
  5. Route characteristics: height difference 900 m, average slope 25°, length 3250 m. By sections: category 1 – 1350 m, category 2 – 980 m, category 3 – 820 m, category 4 – 200 m.
  6. Belay points used: rock outcrops – 5, placed protection – 2.
  7. Climbing time – 5 hours.
  8. No overnight stays on the route, overnight stay in ABC near the confluence of Nukkura and Bodonai rivers (2700 m).
  9. Dorro Konstantin Eduardovich – Candidate Master of Sports, Voronin Sergey Valer'evich – 1st sports category, Maksimov Evgeny Vladimirovich – 2nd sports category.
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Description of the ascent route with a table of sections and detailed information about the path.

ROUTE SECTIONS TABLE

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Description of the 3A category complexity route to the Bry-dag peak (3900 m) in the mountains of Dagestan with a detailed analysis of the path and photographs.

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Ascent Record

I. Ascent type: rock climbing 2. Ascent area: 2.96, Dagestan mountains 3. Peak, its height, ascent route: Ery-dag, 3900 m, via S-3 from the plateau and 3rd category slope 4. Difficulty category: 3A 5. Route characteristics: elevation gain — 400 m, section lengths: Category I difficulty — 400 m, II — « — — 190 m,

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Description of the ascent route to Yarydag peak I-Western, 4110 m, via the left part of the Western wall with a complexity category of 5B.

RUSSIAN MOUNTAINEERING FEDERATION ВАСПОРТ ВОСХОЖДЕНИЯ (third ascent)

  1. Class of ascent — rock.
  2. Region of ascent — Caucasus. | | | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
  3. Peak, its height and ascent route —
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The ascent of the "Alibek" team to the summit of Chanchaqi-Khokh via the northern wall via Popov's route of 6B category of complexity during the 1970 USSR Climbing Championship.

Report on the Ascent by the "Alibek" Team of CS SDSO "Burevestnik" to Chan chakhi–Khokh via the North Face along the Central Bastion (Popov's Route), Category 6B, at the USSR Alpine Championship

I. Geographical and Sporting Characteristics of Chan chakhi–Khokh

The peak Chan chakhi–Khokh, chosen by the "Alibek" team for participation in the USSR Alpine Championship, is located in the well-known alpinist area of the Eastern Caucasus — Tsey. The peak is situated near the extremity of the Main Caucasian Ridge. Its height is 4642 meters above sea level. From a sporting perspective, its north face is of interest, with several routes plotted, not below category 5B. In 1968, a group of climbers from Kiev led by Popov ascended via the Central Bastion on the north face of Chan chakhi–Khokh, a route classified as Category 6B. Besides the first ascensionists, this route was followed only by a group led by Kinskiy from al "Elbrus" in 1969.

2. Characteristics of the Climbing Conditions

The height difference of the route is approximately 1000 m, with an average steepness of 70–80°. The entire route is divided into four parts — four bastions — by short ice sections. Camping in tents is only possible on steep snowy ridges separating the bastions. The solidity of the rocks decreases from the base to the summit; the upper part of the wall is heavily destroyed, and therefore the wall is characterized by frequent rockfalls, the intensity of which decreases only by the end of July — beginning of August. The Central Bastion, compared to other sections of the wall, is less "exposed" to rockfalls. The north face of Chan chakhi–Khokh is lit by the sun only in the morning, and the edge of the 4th bastion, projecting northwest, is almost never lit.

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