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### Climbing Mount Everest via the South Col: An Overview The ascent to the summit of Everest through the South Col route is a challenging and iconic mountaineering endeavor. This route is considered one of the most popular paths to the highest point on Earth, but it is not without its complexities and hazards. ### Key Points and Characteristics The route involves several critical points and challenges, including steep ascents, treacherous ice walls, and extreme altitude. Climbers must navigate through the **Lhotse Face**, a daunting ice wall, before reaching the **South Col**, a saddle-shaped ridge that connects Everest to **Lhotse**, the fourth highest mountain in the world. ### Challenges and Dangers The climb is fraught with difficulties such as crevasses, avalanches, and extreme weather conditions. The high altitude poses significant risks, including altitude sickness, which can be fatal if not recognized and treated promptly. ### Conclusion Ascending Everest via the South Col is a serious undertaking that requires extensive mountaineering experience, physical conditioning, and mental toughness. Despite the challenges, many adventurers are drawn to this route each year, seeking to stand on the roof of the world.

Mt. Severная Zesho aya akomka b. Uzlovaya Zesho 10 9 8

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### Route Overview 2.5A category route to the summit with beautiful rocks and varied technical elements, including rock climbing and mountaineering components.

2. 5A. Route 4A cat. diff. Descent path V. Yu. Tikhtenko 4611 m July 28 Tikhtengen (10) South Route 3 gr. V. Road (76)

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Ascent to the summit of Jeanne d'Arc via the southwest wall, a technically challenging route rated 5.6-5.7, with a description of the path and key obstacles.

Ascent to the summit of Jeanne d'Arc via the southwest wall, a technically challenging route rated 5.6-5.7, with a description of the path and key obstacles.

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Ascent to Koshtantau (5151 m) via the South-West slope, category of complexity 4B, ice and snow terrain, elevation gain 1400 m.

Climbing Passport

  • Climbing area: Central Caucasus, Lateral Ridge, Krumkol glacier gorge. Section number according to KMGV: 2.5
  • Peak: Koshtantau 5151 m, via the Southwest slope.
  • Difficulty category: 4B, 3rd ascent *.
  • Route type: ice and snow.
  • Height difference: approximately 1400 m.
  • Route length: approximately 2 km, including 50 m of ice sections with a steepness of 50–55°, 500 m with a steepness of 40–45°; 750 m of snow and ice sections with a steepness of 30–40°.
  • Number of pitons used (during ascent): ice screws - 39.
  • Number of climbing hours to the summit - 16, reaching the summit on the second day of ascent (11:00), descent via the ascent route - 11 hours.
  • Number of bivouacs - 2 (1 on the ascent route and 1 on the descent, at the same location).
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