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Description of the first ascent of Tемиргох (3926 m) mountain in the Caucasus via the south-eastern slope, category 2A, made in January 1997.

Ascent Passport.

  1. Winter category.
  2. Region 2.10, Caucasus, Dagestan mountains, Temir-otrog ridge, Nukatl ridge.
  3. Temirgokh, 3926, via the right part of the Southeast slope, combined route.
  4. 2A category difficulty, first ascent.
  5. Route characteristics: height difference 700 m, average steepness 30°, 1st category difficulty - 650 m, 2nd category difficulty - 550 m, 3rd category difficulty - 650 m, 4th category difficulty - 40 m.
  6. Pitons were not used.
  7. Climbing time - 4 hours.
  8. No overnight stays on the route. Overnight stay in a hut (2350 m) in the Temiror valley.
  9. Dorro Konstantin Eduardovich - CMS
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Description of the ascent route to Tliili-Meer Mountain (2457 m) via the northwestern ridge and wall, complexity category 2B.

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  1. Climbing area
  2. Ascent class
  3. Peak, its height
  4. Ascent route
  5. Estimated difficulty category
  6. Route characteristics
  7. Pitons driven:
  8. Number of overnight stays and their characteristics
  9. Surname of the leader and participants, their qualifications
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Ascent to the top of Tunsada (Dagestan) via a mixed ice-rock route, category 2B, starting from the North-Eastern Adдала glacier and following the Western ridge.

ASCENT DOCUMENT FIRST ASCENT

  1. The route is ice-rock
  2. 2.96 – Dagestan mountains (Eastern Caucasus)
  3. Ascent to peak Tunsada, 4013 m, from the North-Eastern Addala glacier and along the Western ridge
  4. Proposed difficulty category – 2B
  5. Route characteristics:
    • length – 930 m
    • total elevation gain – 400 m
    • average slope – 40°
    • length of categorized sections:
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Description of the ascent route to Mt. M. Gadzhiev (Chimis-mirr, 4099 m) via the South ridge, category 2A, in Dagestan.

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  1. Ascent Area
  2. Ascent Class
  3. Peak, its Height
  4. Ascent Route
  5. Estimated Difficulty Category
  6. Route Characteristics
  7. Pitons
  8. Number of Travel Hours
  9. Overnight Stay
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Ascent route description to the summit of East Shalbuzdag (4060 m), the 2nd tower, via the 2B category of difficulty route with a detailed description of the path and photographs.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class: rock climbing
  2. Ascent area: 2.96 mountains of Dagestan
  3. Peak: its height, ascent route, and character:
    • Shalbuzdag East (4060 m), 2nd tower from the south
  4. Proposed complexity category: 2B
  5. Route characteristics:
    • elevation gain — 400 m, average steepness — 45°, section lengths:
    • category I — 340 m, category II — 95 m, category III — 70 m, category IV — 10 m.
  6. Pitons hammered:
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### Ascent Route to the 3rd Tower of Shalbuzdag East, Category 2B #### Route Overview and Recommendations for Climbers A detailed description of the ascent route to the 3rd tower of Shalbuzdag East, categorized as 2B in complexity. The route characteristics and recommendations are provided for experienced alpinists looking to tackle this challenging climb.

Ascent Passport

  1. Ascent class — rock climbing
  2. Ascent area — 2.9 Eastern Caucasus
  3. Peak, its height, and ascent route — Eastern Shambuzdag, 3rd tower (4060 m) from the south
  4. Proposed difficulty category — 2B No. 48105, May 22, 1979
  5. Route characteristics:
    • elevation gain — 560 m
    • average steepness — 55°–60°
    • length of sections: R1 — 600 m, R2 — 15 m, R3 — 20 m, R4 — 15 m, R5 — 30 m, R6 — 7 m, R7 — 40 m, R8 — 7 m, R9 — 5 m
  6. Pitons driven:
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First ascent of Shalbuzdag North-West (4000 m) via the Western wall terrace, category 3B difficulty level, in Dagestan.

I. Category of first ascent. 2.2.10. Dagestan Mountains, South Dagestan, Shalbuzdagsky ridge. 3. Shalbuzdag Northwest, 4000 m, via the terrace of the West wall, rock route. 4. Proposed: first ascent, category 3B complexity (first ascent attempt). 5. Route characteristics:

  • Elevation gain: 300 m.
  • Length of sections:
  • 2nd category complexity — 550 m.
  • 3rd category complexity — 200 m.
  • 4th category complexity — 90 m.
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Report on the first ascent of the 4095 m peak in the Shahdag massif, Eastern Caucasus, via the northwestern bastion of the northern wall, category 5A climb.

2.11.2.

AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC ALPCLUB.

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on the ascent /first ascent/ to the summit 4095 m in the western ridge of the SHAHDAG massif, Eastern Caucasus, via the northwestern bastion of the northern wall. Rocky, 5A category of difficulty. Leader: A. M. KHVASHCHENKO. Coach: Yu. V. GORIN. September 25–26, 1990. BAKU, 1990.

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Ascent to the summit of Bazayurt (4126 m) along the north-west ridge, category of complexity 1B, description of the route and passage.

Bazaryurt

via NW ridge by Baranov S. N. East Caucasus 2.11 PASSPORT

  1. Route type — combined
  2. East Caucasus, Yatukh-Dere, Shakhnabad, Kusar-Chay gorges
  3. Bazaryurt via North-West ridge
  4. Presumably 1B category of complexity — first ascent
  5. Height difference — 926 m, length — 2450 m
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Description of the traverse of the peaks Kilar "Fizkulturnik" — Kayarta-Bashi 3A category of complexity, made in 1961 by a group of climbers.

2.4.1748

I. DESCRIPTION OF THE TRAVERSE OF THE PEAKS PIK KILAR "FIZKULTURNIC STALIN" - KAYARTA-BASHI 3A cat. diff. The first ascent of the route was made on May 14, 1961, by a group of climbers from Tyrnyauz, consisting of:

  1. Shamaev I.A. - leader
  2. Fatakhov Kh.A.
  3. Drobot S.Yu. The group assessed the route to Pik Kilar from the North Karata-Mu glacier (via the "Shakhtyor" pass) as 1B cat. diff.

Route Description

Day 1 - approach. From Tyrnyauz, ascend the gorge to the fork of the Sakashil-Su and Kayarta-Su rivers; before descending to the suspension bridge over the Kayarta-Su, turn right-up along a well-developed pack trail - into the Kayarta-Su gorge. After 0.5 hours and 40 minutes of walking, the trail leads to a small clearing with tall grass and a large stone, and soon exits to meadows near the summer pastures. From the clearing, another 200-300 meters of trail goes through the forest, then exits to meadows, onto a small grassy ridge (with an irrigation ditch along it). Further along the trail, along a stream, through meadows, ascending low grassy hills, we approach the river. Passing small clearings with a stream, we ascend along the cliff above the riverbank and exit to the point where the gorge turns. The gorge turns almost 90° to the left (southeast). Before reaching the river bend, at the beginning of a steep, overgrown with rhododendrons cape on the opposite bank, cross the river where a convenient ascent to the cape is visible. Ascending to the cape, the trail goes along a wide terrace along the high, steep riverbank. Overcoming a small stony ridge, we descend to a large grassy area with a stream.

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