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Description of the 4A category complexity route via the north wall of the Brothers Alakhanian peak in the Lesser Caucasus.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class — rock.
  2. Ascent area, ridge — Lesser Caucasus, Zangezur Ridge.
  3. Peak, its height, ascent route — peak of brothers Alakhanyan, 3710 m, via the right couloir of the northern wall.
  4. Proposed category of difficulty — 4A.
  5. Route characteristics: height difference — 400 m, length of sections with 5B–6 category of difficulty — 13 m, average steepness — 50°.
  6. Pitons hammered in: for belay — 41(0); rock — 11(0); ice — 18(0); chocks — 12(0).
  7. Number of travel hours — 9.
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Climbing certificate for Peak Bratyev Alikhanyan (3710 m) via the right edge of the Northern wall, 5A complexity level.

ASCENT REPORT

  1. Ascent category — rock climbing.
  2. Ascent region, ridge — Lesser Caucasus, Zangezur Ridge.
  3. Peak, its height, ascent route — Pik Brat'ev Alikhanyan, 3710 m, via the right edge of the north face.
  4. Proposed category — 5A.
  5. Route characteristics: height difference — 400 m, length of sections with 5–6 difficulty category — 110 m, average steepness — 65°.
  6. Pitons hammered:
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Ascent record of T. Petrosyan Peak (3650 m) via the western counterfort of the northern wall, category 3A complexity route.

ASCENT DOCUMENT

  1. Ascent category — rock.
  2. Ascent area, ridge — Lesser Caucasus, Zangезur ridge.
  3. Peak, its height, route taken — T. Petrosyan peak, 3650 m, via the western counterfort of the northern wall.
  4. Proposed category difficulty — 3A.
  5. Route characteristics: height difference — 300 m, average steepness — 45°.
  6. Pitons driven: for belay — 5/0; rock — 5/0.
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Descriptions of climbing routes on Avachinsky volcano, including difficulty categories and historical data on first ascents.

Photopanorama of the ascent area of Avachinsky volcano. #4 — 1B cat. dif., (Winter) Southwest slope E. Lenz, 1842. #5 — 1B cat. dif., Southeast slope V. Arsenyev, 1923.

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Ascent of Vachkazhets volcano (1547 m) along the north-eastern ridge, category 1B, combined route.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent area — Kamchatka, Bystrinsky ridge.
  2. Peak — Vlk. Vackhazhec 1547 m, via North-Eastern ridge.
  3. Ascent class — Combined.
  4. Estimated category of difficulty 1B (Winter)
  5. Height difference — 850 m.
  6. Route length — 1320 m.
  7. Number of days — 1 day.
  8. Number of travel hours — 6 hours.
  9. Leader, participants, surname and initials, sports rank.
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Report on the first ascent of category 2B route via the western slope of Vilyuchinskaya Sopka volcano in Kamchatka, made by the team of KRO *Khabarovsk Regional Alpine Federation* in May 2021.

Report

On the First Ascent to the Summit

VULCAN VILUCHINSKAYA SOPKA, 2173 m above sea level (Kamchatka Krai, Yelizovsky District, Eastern Ridge) — THROUGH THE WESTERN SLOPE 2B category of difficulty (combined); climbed on May 22, 2021, by the team of KhRRO "Khabarovsk Regional Alpine Federation"

I. Climbing Report

1. General Information
1.1Full name, sports rank of the leaderKrasnolutsky Alexander Vyacheslavovich, Candidate Master of Sports
1.2Full name, sports rank of the participantsGorokhov Kirill Gennadyevich, 3rd sports rank; Kovaleva Svetlana Borisovna, 3rd sports rank; Sitnikov Denis Yuryevich, 3rd sports rank; Antonov Anton Igorevich, Alpine Climbing Instructor; Mironov Anton Anatolyevich, Alpine Climbing Instructor
1.3Full name of the coachKrasnolutsky Alexander Vyacheslavovich
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Ascent description to v. Vilyuchinsky (2173 m) via route category 2B with a detailed description of the terrain and climbing conditions.

ASCENT DOCUMENT

  • Climbing category — rock
  • Climbing area — Kamchatka, Poperechny ridge
  • Peak, its height, ascent route — Mt. Vilyuchinsky, 2173 m
  • Proposed difficulty category — 2B
  • Route characteristics — elevation gain — 1700 m, average steepness — 40–45°
  • Pitons driven:
    • for rock protection — 4
    • ice — 1
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Description of the ascent route to the summit of Dvuzubka (1509 m) via the northern edge, complexity category 2A, with a detailed description of the sections and technical features.

Mt. Dvuzubka (N), 1509 m, 2A, cat. difficulty

Mt. Dvuzubka (N) 1509 m, via North Ridge 2A, cat. difficulty. The 1509 m peak (the left peak of "Dvuzubaya") is located in the central part of the peninsula, 82 km along the Petropavlovsk-Nachiki highway. It's 8 km east from the highway to the foot of the peak. Ascent plan to Mt. 1509 on November 6:

  • 18:00 - departure from the city
  • ski approach to the lake at the foot of the peak November 7, 8:00 - start of the route and ascent to the summit. 14:00 - descent from the summit to the base camp. November 8 - return to the city.

Route Description

From the lake, which is at an altitude of 600 m above sea level, approach to the north ridge of the 1509 peak. The approach takes 1 hour. R1 - from the start of the route, 300 m upwards along the northern ridge through a snowy couloir - the northern ridge - heavily destroyed rocks, slope steepness is 25-30°. Movement is simultaneous. Corresponds to 1B cat. difficulty. Approach to monolithic rocks.

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Description of the ascent route to the mountain peak, indicating the time of passage, terrain features, and route diagram.

Ascent Log

  1. Ascent category - technical
  2. Ascent area - group of volcanoes 30 km from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky at 55° N
  3. Peak, its height, route - Kozelsky peak (2070 m), first western edge
  4. Proposed category difficulty - 3B
  5. Route description: | # | Sections | Length | Average steepness | |:--|:-----------|:-------------|:------------------| | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | --- | ---------- | ------------- | ---------------- |
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Description of a category 3B difficulty route to the summit 2nd Western Pyramid (3900 m) via the western wall in the Eastern Caucasus.

ASCENT DOCUMENT

I. Ascent class — rock climbing 2. Ascent area — 2.9 Eastern Caucasus Seldi 3. Peak, its height, and ascent route — 2nd Western Yary-dag (3900 m) via the western wall 4. Proposed difficulty category — 3B 5. Route characteristics: height difference — 800 m average steepness — 55–60° section lengths: R1-200, R2-300, R3-50, R4-12, R5-100, R6-40, R7-50, R8-60, R9-30 6. Pitons driven: for belaying:

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