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Route Description: левому Ю кф.
Ascent report to the summit of Dykhtau via the Aleksashin Route, category 5A, describing the route and the team's actions.
Central Federal District Climbing Championship
Ascent Report
TO THE SUMMIT of Dykhtau, Main peak via left South buttress (Alexashin's Route) 5A cat. diff. Voronezh 2023
I. Ascent Passport
| 1. General Information | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1.1 | Full Name, Sports Rank of the Leader | Torshin Mikhail Viktorovich, 1st sports rank |
| 1.2 | Full Name, Sports Rank of the Participants | Ahn Konstantin Radievich, CMS |
Route Description: траверс
Report on traversing Dykhtau — Koshtan 6A category of complexity by a team from St. Petersburg.
REPORT
on the Dykhtau – Koshtan traverse of 6A category of complexity by the team from St. Petersburg from 30.08.2020 to 5.09.2020 2020
I. Climbing Report
| 1. General Information | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1.1 | Full Name, Sports Rank of the Leader | Kashevnick Anton Alexandrovich, CMS |
Ascent to the summit via the southern buttress with a description of the route, its complexity, and key features.
4577 m October 11, 1962 4262 m 4550 m October 11, 1962 ▲2 3850 m October 10, 1962
Route Description: левой части ц. кф. С стены
Ascent of the combined team of Saint-Petersburg to the summit of Koshtan-Tau via the North wall, 6A category of difficulty.
TO THE QUALIFICATION COMMISSION OF FASIL ST. PETERSBURG CHAMPIONSHIP OF ST. PETERSBURG ON ALPINISM 2011 DESCRIPTION OF THE ASCENT TO Mt. KOSHTAN-TAU (5151 m) VIA THE LEFT PART OF THE CENTRAL COULISSE OF THE NORTH FACE (A. SIMONIK) 6A cat. diff. THE ROUTE WAS CLIMBED BY THE COMBINED TEAM OF ST. PETERSBURG Team captain — Alexander Gukov, team head coach — Yuri Saratov Ascent Passport
- Central Caucasus, Bezengi region, Main Caucasian Range, route classification section № 2.5
- Name of the peak: Koshtan-Tau, 5151 m, route name: via the North Face
- Cat. diff.: 6A
- Route type: combined
Route Description: левой части ц. кф. С стены
Report on the ascent of the St. Petersburg national team to the summit of Koshtan-Tau via A. Simonik's route (6A cat. dif.) in October 2020.
RUSSIAN ALPINISM CHAMPIONSHIP TECHNICAL-ALTITUDE CLASS 2020
Report on the Ascent of Mt. Koshtan-Tau (5151 m) via the Left Part of the Central Buttress on the North Face
(Route by A. Simonik), 6A Category of Difficulty THE ROUTE WAS CLIMBED BY THE COMBINED TEAM OF ST. PETERSBURG Team Members:
- Viktor Mikhailovich Trikozov — team leader
- Ilya Nikolaevich Penyaev
- Tatiana Ivanovna Timoshenko — senior coach
Route Description: левой части ц. кф. С стены
Report on the ascent of the Rostov region team to the summit of Koshtantau via the Simonik route, category 6A.
Russian Alpine Championship
in the high-altitude technical class
Report
On the ascent to the summit of Koshtantau via the left part of the Central Counterfort of the North wall (Simonik route) 6A category of complexity by the team from Rostov region from October 8 to 10, 2020
I. Ascent Passport
| 1. General Information | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1.1 | Full name, sports rank of the team leader | Vasilyev Andrey Sergeyevich, Master of Sports |
| 1.2 | Full name, sports rank of the team members | Rybalchenko Dmitry Andreyevich, Master of Sports; Shipilov Vitaly Viktorovich, Master of Sports |
| 1.3 | Full name of the coaches | Pyatnitsin Alexander Alekseyevich, Spiridonov Alexander Semyonovich |
Route Description: правой части С стены
Climbing Mount Everest via the South Col in 2015, route description, and key expedition highlights.
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Peak Krumkol, 4675 m
Glavnaya Zapadnaya, 30 Route by Sections:
- Section R1
- Section R2
- Section R3 (August 1)
- Section R4 (July 31)
- Section R5 (July 29-30)
Route Description: центру С стены
Report on the ascent of the LETI alpine club team to the summit of Krumkol via the center of the north wall in January 2013, complexity category 5B.
St. Petersburg City Alpinism Championship 2013
Climbing Passport:
- Central Caucasus, Lateral Ridge, Bezengi gorge, section 2.5 ECTM 2013
- v. Krumkol (4688 m), center of the north wall (A. Kolchin), variant
- Proposed: 5B category of difficulty (variant)
- Route type: combined
- Route height difference — 1600 m Total route length — 2900 m Section lengths:
- V category of difficulty — 505 m
Route Description: С ребру
Description of the passage of a 6A category difficulty route to the summit of Krumkol (4676 m) via the northern edge, with a detailed analysis of the stages and comments on avalanche and rockfall hazards.
- Altitude-technical class.
- Caucasus, Bezengi, Northern array, section 25 p. 92 according to the classification table 2001
- Krumkol, via C rib 6A (Timofeev's route) 4676 m
- The route is combined.
- Height difference of the route: 1576 m. Route length: 1735 m. Length of sections: V–VI cat. diff. 1400 m. Average steepness: 70°.
- Team's walking hours: 30 hours, 2 days.
- Leader: Viktor Yu. Kramarenko CMS (Kharkov). Participants: Dmitry N. Podlesny CMS (Taganrog), born 1979. Alexander V. Gudzinsky CMS (Uzhgorod).
- Coach: Valentina T. Orekhova, CMS, 1st category alpinism instructor-methodologist, cert. #550 (Taganrog);
Route Description: 3 стене сурка
Report on the winter ascent by a team to Peak Shchurovsky via the West face "Surka" and the edge of the North face bastion, cat. 5.5, in January-February 1983.
Report
on the ascent of the Leningrad Sports Committee team to Peak Shchurovsky via the Western wall "Surka" and the edge of the bastion of the Northern wall, category 5B (variant) Team captain — S.G. Kalmykov Team coach — A.I. Moshnikov Central Caucasus January – February 1983
Brief geographical description and sporting characteristics of Peak Shchurovsky
Peak Shchurovsky is located in the Main Caucasian Range, which forms a complex zigzag in this area. The south-eastern ridge descends to the Western peak of Chatyn-Tau, and the north-eastern ridge descends to the Lожный Chatyn pass. To the south of the peak, reaching an altitude of 4100 m, is the famous Ushba plateau, descending along the western slopes of the peak with a grandiose Ushba icefall. The northern wall of the peak faces the Shkheldinsky glacier. On its kilometer-long slope, cut by snow and ice couloirs, the upper bastion stands out with a dark steep face, the right edge of which rests on the north-western counterfort, having a steep western wall. The rocks of the bastion and the western wall "Surka" are characterized by their monolithic nature and smoothed relief, reminiscent of the relief: