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Climbing passport for the summit of Seld (3666 m) via a combined route of 1B category of difficulty in the Eastern Caucasus.

Ascent Passport

  1. Combined route 295
  2. Climbing area — 2.9a East Caucasus
  3. Summit Sel'dyk (3666 m) from the South
  4. Difficulty category — 1B
  5. Route characteristics: height difference — 400 m. Route length — 790 m (Ic.tr. — 690 m, Pc.tr. — 100 m). Average steepness — 30°.
  6. Rock pitons — 2, ice — 0, bolted — 0
  7. Number of travel hours — 9
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Description of the first ascent of Tемиргох (3926 m) mountain in the Caucasus via the south-eastern slope, category 2A, made in January 1997.

Ascent Passport.

  1. Winter category.
  2. Region 2.10, Caucasus, Dagestan mountains, Temir-otrog ridge, Nukatl ridge.
  3. Temirgokh, 3926, via the right part of the Southeast slope, combined route.
  4. 2A category difficulty, first ascent.
  5. Route characteristics: height difference 700 m, average steepness 30°, 1st category difficulty - 650 m, 2nd category difficulty - 550 m, 3rd category difficulty - 650 m, 4th category difficulty - 40 m.
  6. Pitons were not used.
  7. Climbing time - 4 hours.
  8. No overnight stays on the route. Overnight stay in a hut (2350 m) in the Temiror valley.
  9. Dorro Konstantin Eduardovich - CMS
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Description of the ascent route to Tliili-Meer Mountain (2457 m) via the northwestern ridge and wall, complexity category 2B.

Ascent Passport

  1. Climbing area
  2. Ascent class
  3. Peak, its height
  4. Ascent route
  5. Estimated difficulty category
  6. Route characteristics
  7. Pitons driven:
  8. Number of overnight stays and their characteristics
  9. Surname of the leader and participants, their qualifications
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Route description and passport for 2B category complexity route to Tlilimeer peak (2456 m) in Dagestan, including approach, technically challenging sections, and descent.

Ascent Passport

  1. Winter ascent class.
  2. Caucasus, region 2.10., Dagestan Mountains.
  3. Tlimi-Mer 2456 m, from the south, rocky route.
  4. Category 2B complexity.
  5. Height difference 450 m, total route length — 1200 m, sections of 1st cat. diff. – 1020 m, 2nd cat. diff. – 45 m, 3rd cat. diff. – 10 m, 4th cat. diff. – 125 m, average steepness of the route 45°.
  6. Used: rock pitons – 6 pcs., chocks – 5 pcs.
  7. Moving hours – 4 hours.
  8. No overnight stays. Overnight stay under the lower rocky belt, under the cornice between two waterfalls (2000 m).
  9. Leader: Konstantin E. Dorro — Candidate Master of Sports
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Description of the ascent route to Mt. M. Gadzhiev (Chimis-mirr, 4099 m) via the South ridge, category 2A, in Dagestan.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent Area
  2. Ascent Class
  3. Peak, its Height
  4. Ascent Route
  5. Estimated Difficulty Category
  6. Route Characteristics
  7. Pitons
  8. Number of Travel Hours
  9. Overnight Stay
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### Ice Route to Mt. M. Gadjiev Peak: Complexity Category, Section Characteristics, Approach, and Route Diagram Description of the ice route to the summit of Mt. M. Gadjiev, complexity category, characteristics of sections, approach to the route, and route diagram.

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Ascent Passport

  1. Climbing category: ice
  2. Climbing area according to KTMGV: Eastern Caucasus (2.9)
  3. Peak, its height, and ascent route: p. M. Gadjieva 4073 m, from the glacier along the northern ridge
  4. Estimated difficulty category: 3A
  5. Route characteristics: height difference 600 m, average steepness 30°, length of sections: R1 – 100 m; R2 – 180 m; R3 – 250 m; R4 – 130 m; R5 – 150 m; R6 – 160 m; R7 – 220 m; R8 – 40 m; R9 – 40 m.
  6. Number of anchors for belay:
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Ascent route description to the summit of East Shalbuzdag (4060 m), the 2nd tower, via the 2B category of difficulty route with a detailed description of the path and photographs.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class: rock climbing
  2. Ascent area: 2.96 mountains of Dagestan
  3. Peak: its height, ascent route, and character:
    • Shalbuzdag East (4060 m), 2nd tower from the south
  4. Proposed complexity category: 2B
  5. Route characteristics:
    • elevation gain — 400 m, average steepness — 45°, section lengths:
    • category I — 340 m, category II — 95 m, category III — 70 m, category IV — 10 m.
  6. Pitons hammered:
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Description of the route to the 4th tower of Shalbuzdag Mt. (4020 m) via D-W buttress, category 4, in Dagestan, climbed by a group of alpinists in 1989.

  1. Climbing category — rock climbing
  2. Climbing area — 2.10., Dagestan mountains, Chekhychay gorge.
  3. Peak, its height, climbing route, its character — Shalbuzdag East, 4th tower, 4020 m, via the SE buttress.
  4. Estimated category complexity — 3A
  5. Route description — Height difference 400 m, section length 10 m, average steepness — 45°.
  6. Pitons used — rock, ice, bolted 6/0, 0/0, 0/0; placed nuts 6/0
  7. Number of climbing hours — 4
  8. Number of nights — No overnight stay
  9. Leader's full name, participants and their qualification — Dorro Konstantin Eduardovich, 1st sports category; Mammaev Sulayban Nurmagomedovich, 2nd sports category; Krasnopolsky Yuri Vasilyevich, Candidate for Master of Sports
  10. Team coach —
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Ascent to the summit of Shalbuzdag (4150 m) via the Eastern couloir, category 1B difficulty, in the Eastern Caucasus.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class
  2. Ascent area
  3. Peak, its height and ascent route
  4. Proposed difficulty category
  5. Route characteristics:
  6. Number of pitons hammered for belay: rock, ice, bolted
  7. Number of travel hours
  8. Number of overnight stays and their characteristics
  9. Surname, name, patronymic of the leader and participants, their sports qualification
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The first ascent of the north wall of the Chanchakhi-Hokh peak via the central bastion in 1968 by a team from the Ukrainian Council of the Burevestnik Voluntary Sports Society.

Ukrainian Council

With “Burevestnik” Sports Society

Dedicated to our teacher and friend Vitaly Vasilyevich OVCHAROV in honor of the 25th anniversary of his mountaineering career.

Chanchakhi–Khokh

via the central bastion of the northern wall (first ascent) 4461 m Kiev, 1968

Sporting Characteristics of Chanchakhi–Khokh Peak

Chanchakhi–Khokh peak is one of the most inaccessible peaks in the Tsey region. The easiest route to it is a category 4B route via the snowy couloir from the south. In addition, there are three category 5B routes via the Northern wall. The Northern wall majestically towers over the plateau of the Northern circus of the Tsey glacier.

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