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Route Description: В гребню
Climbing route description to Tsyndyshko South-West summit, a challenging rock ascent with ice component and high technical difficulty.
Brief Description of the Route Approach
From the base camp at Kardyvach Lake, ascend along the Mzymta River to the steep ascent to the plateau under Smidovikha Peak (1 hour). Up to the right onto the plateau and further to the 9th pass (1.5 hours). From here, descend and then, traversing the slopes of the Gl. Tsyndyshho massif, exit under the eastern ridge of V. Tsyndyshho South-West. The base of the eastern ridge of V. Tsyndyshho South-West is represented by three steep, converging buttresses. The route follows the leftmost one, as the most logical and safe.
Brief Explanation for the Table
The route begins up a steep snow-ice couloir between the left and central buttresses of the Eastern ridge (R0–R1). Then, up to the left across steep, snow-covered rock slabs — exit onto the left buttress of the Eastern ridge of V. Tsyndyshho South-West (R1–R2). The route then logically follows the edge of the buttress (R2–R3, R3–R4). Climbing is quite difficult in places. The rocks are steep and highly smoothed in places. The R4–R5 section is a gentle, narrow rock ridge with two small but steep gendarmes, which are climbed head-on. At the start of this section, the first control cairn is built. At the end of the ridge, there is a short wall ending in a ledge where a tent can be set up (R5–R6). From here, straight up a sheer wall (R6–R7). There are very few holds, and climbing is difficult. At the end of the section, the second control cairn is built. The large black gendarme is climbed straight up (R7–R8), with free climbing. Sections R8–R9, R9–R10 are climbed with alternate belays through an ice axe. On section R9–R10, there are many large snow cornices. At the end of R9–R10, there is a wide snow corrie. From the snow corrie, straight up snow-covered rocks — exit onto the main ridge of V. Tsyndyshho S-W (R10–R11). Here, the route converges with route 2B cat. sl. on V. Tsyndyshho S-W (R11–R12). The ascent took 12 hours.
Route Description: В гребню
Ascent to the Tsyndyshkho peak (3150 m) via the Eastern ridge, category 3B on the Western Caucasus.
1: CATEGORY OF ASCENT: 2. REGION OF ASCENT 3. PEAK, ITS HEIGHT AND ASCENT ROUTE 4 4. PROPOSED DIFFICULTY CATEGORY: 5. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ROUTE: HEIGHT DIFFERENCE AVERAGE STEEPNESS LENGTH OF SEC. 6. NUMBER OF PITONS FOR BELAY (ROCK) 7. NUMBER OF TRAVEL HOURS 8. FULL NAME OF LEADER AND PARTICIPANTS: 9. TEAM COACH
Route Description: Цындышхо (С - ЮЗ), 3 гребню, траверс
Description of the ascent route to the Tsyndyshkho peaks (North, Main, South-West) in the Caucasus, category 4A difficulty level, climbed by a group of climbers in 1980.
ASCENT DOCUMENT
- Ascent type: rock climbing
- Ascent area: Caucasus, Krasnodar Krai up to Marukh pass
- Ascent route: traverse of Tsyndyshko: Northern 3102 m, 2nd Northern 3107 m, Main 3210 m, South-Western 3150 m.
- Proposed difficulty category: 4A
- Pitons driven: rock: 32 (including chocks) ice: 4 bolt: –
Route Description: ЮВ гребню
Climbing Mount Everest via the Southeast Ridge, a description of the challenging route and key aspects of technical preparation.
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Description of the ascent route to the summit of Chagegchat (2964 m), located in the Elbrus region, including technical characteristics and features of the path.
Chaget-chat (2964 m)
Route Description: ЮВ гребню
Report on the ascent to the summit of Chaget-chat via the southeast ridge, describing the route of category 1B complexity and its passage.
Rostov Region Climbing and Rock Climbing Federation
Report
on the ascent to the summit of Chaget-chat 2963.8 m via the south-eastern ridge presumably category 1B, first ascent
Ascent Passport
- Region: Western Caucasus, Arkhyz area, Sofiyskoe valley, section 2.1 of the mountain route classifier.
- Summit: Chaget-chat (2963.8 m), via the south-eastern ridge.
- Proposed category: 1B, first ascent.
- Route type: rock climbing.
- Elevation gain: 160 m
Route Description: левому кф. В стены
First ascent description of Peak 60 let VLKSM via the Eastern Wall, difficulty category 2B and 3B, with a detailed route description and necessary equipment.
- Climbing category: Rock climbing.
- Climbing area: Arkhyz, Stavropol Krai, from Kardyvam mountain area to Marukh pass.
- Peak, its height, and ascent route: 60-let VLKSM, 3400 m, via the left buttress of the eastern wall.
- Estimated difficulty category: 2B.
- Route characteristics:
Height difference — 800 m, average steepness — 60–65°, route length:
K.T.R. 1 2 3 4 5 6 M 153 650 100 - - -
Route Description: центру В стены
Ascent certificate for vlkSM peak, 3400 m via the center of the eastern wall in Arkhyz, category of difficulty 3B.
ASCENT DOCUMENT
- Ascent class: rock.
- Ascent area: Arkhyz, Stavropol Krai, from Kardyval mountain to Marukh pass.
- Peak, its height, and ascent route: 60-let VLKSM, 3400 m via the center of the eastern wall.
- Expected difficulty category: 3B.
- Route characteristics:
Height difference 800 m, average slope 65–70°, route length:
D.F.C. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Route Description: С гребню
Description of a new 2A category complexity route to the peak Ekspeditsionny via the northern ridge in the Western Caucasus.
P. Expeditionnyi via N ridge Ivanchenko V. A. Western Caucasus 2.1
Passport
- Rock category
- Western Caucasus
- P. Expeditionnyi via N ridge
- Proposed - 2A category, first ascent
- Height difference 1030 m, length 1431 m Average slope of the route 45°
- Used protection - 5
- Team's travel hours: 10 hours and 1 day
Route Description: В гребню
Description of a category 3A route to peak Ekspeditsionny via the western ridge on the Western Caucasus.
p. Ekspeditsionny via upper ridge Ivanchenko V.A. Western Caucasus 2.1
Passport
- Rock climbing route
- Western Caucasus
- p. Ekspeditsionny via upper ridge
- Proposed — 3A category of difficulty, first ascent
- Elevation gain 406 m, length 738 m