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First ascent of the northwest buttress of Peak 5229 (A. Blok) via the west wall in Pamiro-Alai, cat. 5B, July-August 1986.

I. Category — first ascent 2. Pamir-Alay, Ak-Su gorge 3. Peak 5229 (A. Blok) via the West face of the North-West spur 4. Proposed — 5B cat. diff., first ascent 5. Height difference: 725 m, length — 800 m. Length of 5–6 cat. diff. sections 625 m. Average steepness of the lower bastion — 86°. Average steepness of the route — 75°, of which 6 cat. diff. — 86° (4565–4870 m); — 76° (4970–5115 m) 6. Pitons hammered: rock — 54/27, bolted — 7/6, chocks, friends — 228/128, ice — none 7. Team's travel hours — 48.5 h, days — 6

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Description of the first ascent of Peak 4750 via the right bastion of the North face in the Turkestan Range, category 6B.

Passport

I. Technical Class 2. Turkestan Range, Ashat gorge 3. Peak 4750 via the right bastion of the North face 4. Proposed grade — 6B, first ascent 5. Route characteristics: Elevation gain 950 m. Distance 1310 m. Length of sections with 5–6 difficulty grade — 805 m. Average steepness of the main part (bastion) — 77°, lower part (3800–4135 m) — 52°. Steepness of sections with 5–6 difficulty grade — 82°. 6. Climbing time — 97 hours, duration — 9 days.

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The second ascent of the NW wall of Peak Asan (4230 m) in the Pamir-Alay, category 6, made by the team of the Kharkov mountaineering club in 1988.

  1. Rock climbing
  2. Pamir-Alay, Turkestan Range
  3. Peak 4230 m (Asan), center of NW wall
  4. 6B, second ascent
  5. Height difference 830 m, length 1015 m, length of 5–6 sections – 865 m, of which 6 – 415 m. Average steepness – 78° (3400–4230 m), of which 6 – 85° (3540–3800 m, 3890–4000 m)
  6. Pitons driven: rock 54/35, bolted 46/7+39x, chocks 191/66, x – reuse of previously driven pitons
  7. Climbing hours 36 and days 3
  8. Overnights: 1 – four in a tent on a ledge, two in hammocks; 2 – four in a tent in a "niche", two in hammocks
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Description of the first ascent of Dukhtarcha peak (3800 m) via the Central counterfort of the West wall, complexity category 4B.

  1. Summit — Dukhtarcha (3800 m) via the Central Counterfort of the Western wall. 35 with 9 d.g.
  2. Assumed category of difficulty — 4B, first ascent.
  3. Route length — 900 m.
  4. Length of sections with III–IV categories — 475 m, V category — 55 m. Average slope of the route — 40°. Average slope of the wall part of the route — 52°. Height difference
  • 580 m
  1. Pitons hammered in: rock — 23, chockstones — 25.
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Description of the ascent route category 6B on the North-West wall of peak 4810 in the Turkestan Range, made by the AUSB "Varzob" team in 1989.

Passport

  1. Technical category
  2. Northern spurs of the Turkestan Range, Karavshin gorge
  3. Peak 4810 via the center of the Northwest wall (Rusyaev's route)
  4. 6B category difficulty
  5. Height difference: 1160 m, length: 1568 m Length of sections with 5–6 category difficulty — 1218 m, average steepness of the route — 67°, average steepness of the main part of the route — 74°.
  6. Pitons used: | Rock | Bolt | Nuts | | :--: | :--: | :--: |
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Description of the 2A category complexity route to Titov Peak in the Katun Range, Altai, with details on the approach and ascent.

  1. Rock climbing.
  2. Altai, Katunsky ridge.
  3. Classified as 2A for route category modification.
  4. Height difference 450 m, length 1900 m.
  5. Moving time 8.5 hours from the camp under Boris peak.
  6. Mokhova V.M. 1st sports category. Belyaev P.A. 3rd sports category. Vinnikov K.E. 1st sports category. Egorov L.M. 3rd sports category.
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A description of a solo ascent to the summit of Lyzhnik (3680 m) via the north-eastern wall in the Central Altai.

Ascent Passport

  1. Class of ascent: Sports
  2. Region of ascent, ridge: Central Altai North-Uysky ridge
  3. Peak, its height, ascent route: p. Lyzhnika 3680 m via north-eastern wall 10 V category
  4. Required difficulty category: 3A
  5. Route characteristics:
    • Height difference: 1180 m
    • Length of sections with 5-6 difficulty: 90 m
    • Average steepness: 50–60°
  6. Number of protection points: Sports
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Description of the ascent route to the summit "Bolshoy Zub" (2048 m) in Kuznetsk Alatau along the northern edge of the eastern ridge, complexity category 2A.

To No. 583 of 19.04.1988 ASCENT RECORD

  1. Type of ascent: rock climbing.
  2. Area of ascent: Kuznetsky Alatau, Tigertysh Ridge.
  3. Peak "Bolshoi Zub" 2048 m above sea level. The route is a combination via the northern edge of the eastern ridge.
  4. Estimated category of difficulty: 2A category.
  5. Height difference — about 600 m.
  6. Pitons hammered in: rock pitons 3 pcs.
  7. Number of climbing hours: ascent 6 hours, descent 3 hours.
  8. No overnight stays are planned; the route is completed in 1 day.
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Climbing passport for Island Peak 6130 m in the Himalayas, Nepal, category of complexity 2B, a combined route with an altitude difference of 970 m.

Ascent Record To the summit of Island Peak 6130 m, Himalayas, Nepal

  1. Region — Himalayas, Nepal
  2. Summit — Island Peak 6130 m.
  3. Assumed category — 2B
  4. Route type — combined
  5. Route description: Height difference from Island Peak Base Camp — 970 m (5160–6130), route length — 1500 m. Section lengths:
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Report on the ascent of the Kazakhstan national team to Kangchenjunga (8586 m) via the Southwest Face from the Yalung Glacier in 2002.

ASCENT LOG

  1. Mountain system — Himalayas
  2. Kangchenjunga peak, 8586 m, Southwest slope from Yalung Glacier.
  3. Category of complexity — 6A approximately
  4. Character — combined
  5. Route length — 16723 m Length of sections V–VI cat. difficulty — 3 m
  6. Height difference of the route — 2986 m
  7. Pitons used: total — 42 left on the route — 12
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