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A description of the ascent route to the summit, including a detailed consideration of the tactics and strategy of the climb, with an illustration of key moments.

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### Climbing Mount Everest via the South Col Route: Overview, Key Points, and Preparation Essentials The South Col route is the most commonly used path to the summit of Mount Everest. This annotation provides an overview of the route, highlighting key points and discussing the technical and tactical preparation required for a successful ascent. The route involves traversing challenging terrain, including steep rock and ice walls, and navigating through potentially hazardous weather conditions. Climbers must be well-prepared with the necessary technical skills, physical conditioning, and strategic planning to overcome the obstacles along the way.

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Ascent to the summit of Ushba via the southwest wall, a description of the challenging route and key points for climbers.

and here are the different crops of this image to help you see better, use these only as hints:

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Ascent to Everest peak via the South Col from the elevation of Camp II (6400m) to Camp IV (7900m) with a description of the challenging terrain and key stages of the route.

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Ascent to the Zamok summit via the southern counterfort with subsequent ridge traverse, grade 3B complexity.

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