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Route passport for Peak Shurovskogo via the Western wall through "Surok", category of complexity 5B, height difference 959 m.

PASSPORT

  1. Class — technical;
  2. Central Caucasus, Main Caucasian Range;
  3. Peak Shurovskogo 4295 m, via the Western wall through "Surok";
  4. Cat. diff. — 5B;
  5. Height difference — 959 m. Route length — 1804 m. Length of sections with 5–6 cat. diff. 375 m; Average steepness 64°, steepness of sections with 5–6 cat. diff. 72°.
  6. Pitons driven | Rock pitons | Nuts | Bolts | | :---------: | :----: | :----: |
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Report on the ascent by the SA and Navy team to Peak Shchurovsky via the North-East wall, a 5th category difficulty route, in 1984.

XXXV USSR Championship rock class

Report

On the ascent of p. Shchurovsky (4259 m) via the north-eastern wall, category 5B route by V. Abalakov of the SA and Navy team Team leader Zhak V.V., team coach Dzhibradev Yu.G. When developing the tactical action plan for the route, the team considered the following factors:

  • the volume of information about the route available to the team before the ascent;
  • the weather conditions in the ascent area;
  • the duration of the approach to the route;
  • the level of preparedness of the team members. To expand knowledge about the route, the team decided to observe it for a day preceding the ascent. On July 21, team members continuously observed the route (see observation and radio communication log). The observation results allowed for some adjustments to the stated tactical plan, according to which the team planned to complete the route in 10-11 hours.
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Report on the first ascent to the peak 3428 m via the North-West ridge, category 1B on the Caucasus.

Report on the First Ascent to the Peak 3428 m via the Northwest Ridge, Presumably Category 1B, by the Team of the "Freeline" Multidisciplinary Mountaineering Club from Essentuki, July 14-15, 2018

Climbing Report Form

№ p.p.1. General Information
1.1Full Name, Sports Rank of the LeaderSemenova Olesya Artemovna, 1st sports rank
1.2Full Name, Sports Rank of the ParticipantsPopov M.L., CMS; Donskov A.M., 1st sports rank; Ivanov R.I., 2nd sports rank; Shchedrin G.A., 2nd sports rank; Konstantinov G.A., 2nd sports rank; Kovalev R.A., 3rd sports rank; Shevchuk E.S., 3rd sports rank; Gyulushanyan R.S., badge; Ivashchenko S.V., badge
1.3Full Name of the CoachMotienko N.I.
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Report on the first ascent of the northern spur of the northwestern ridge of the 3428 m peak in the Baksan gorge area, grade 4A complexity.

Report on the First Ascent by the Team of the Multifaceted Mountaineering Club "Freeline" from Essentuki

TO THE SUMMIT 3428 m via the northern counterfort of the northwestern ridge Presumably 4A category of difficulty Leader: Donskov Andrey Mikhailovich Coach: Motiienko Nikolai Ilyich Essentuki 2017

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Report on the first ascent of the KhFTI-80 Peak via the South Ridge from Assol Pass, category 2B, made by the NSC KhFTI team of climbers in 2009.

Peak KhFTI-80 via the S ridge. Ovcharenko V.D. Elbrus E ridge # 2.4

Report

On the first ascent of Peak KhFTI-80 via the southern ridge from Assol Pass

Team of climbers from the National Science Center "Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology"

2009

Passport

  1. Elbrus region, Irik-Chat gorge, # 2.4
  2. Peak KhFTI-80, height 3760 m; via the southern ridge from Assol Pass; coordinates of the summit: 43°19′16″ ± 10″ N, 42°32′37″ ± 10″ E.
  3. Proposed category: 2B, first ascent.
  4. The route is rocky.
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Report on the first ascent of category 3B route to the summit 3811 (Nakhodka) via the north-eastern ridge.

Appendix No. 1 to the Unified Requirements for a Classification Report Report Form for Routes 1B–3B Category of Difficulty

Report

ON THE FIRST ASCENT TO THE SUMMIT 3811 («NAHODKA») VIA THE ROUTE OF 3B CATEGORY OF DIFFICULTY BY THE TEAM OF MAC «Freeline» Pyatigorsk on July 7, 2019

I. Ascent Passport

No.1. General Information
1.1Full Name, Sports Rank of the LeaderPopov M.L. CMS
1.2Full Name, Sports Rank of ParticipantsKonstantinov G.A. 2nd sports rank
1.3Full Name of CoachMotienko N.I. CMS
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Report on the first ascent of the route category 2B to the summit 3811 (Nakhodka) along the southern ridge, made by the team of MAA "Freeline" on September 20, 2020.

Appendix No. 1 to the Unified Requirements for a Classification Report. Report Form for Routes 1B–3B Category of Difficulty. REPORT ON THE FIRST ASCENT TO PEAK 3811 (NAKHODKA) VIA THE ROUTE 2B CATEGORY OF DIFFICULTY BY THE TEAM OF MAC "FREELINE", Pyatigorsk, September 20, 2020

I. Ascent Passport

No.1. General Information
1.1Full Name, Sports Rank of the LeaderPopov M.L., CMS
1.2Full Name, Sports Rank of the ParticipantsKonstantinov G.A., 2nd sports rank
1.3Full Name of the CoachMotienko N.I., CMS
1.4OrganizationMAC "Freeline"; AK "Maximum"
2. Characteristics of the Ascent Object
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Report on the first ascent of a mountaineering route (Category 1B complexity) via the western ridge to the summit 3060 (Korona 3) in the Tashlysyrt ridge, North Elbrus region.

North Elbrus Region

REPORT ON THE FIRST ASCENT OF THE ALPINISM ROUTE TO PEAK 3060 (Korona Z.) TASHLYSYRT RIDGE September 20, 2020 V. TRETYAKOV YESSENTUKI APRIL 2021 Peak 3060 (Korona Z.) Route: via the western ridge Complexity category: 1B category (rocky) Leader: V. Tretyakov Location:

  • Central Caucasus
  • North Elbrus Region
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### Ascent Route to Sovetsky Voyn Peak (4052 m) #### Category 2A Complexity in Prielbrusye A detailed guide including the path, necessary gear, and duration for climbers.

Description

Climbing route to the summit SOVIETSKY VOIN 2A category of complexity. The summit elevation is 4052 m. The Soviet Voïn peak is located in the Eastern spur of Elbrus. From the junction of the Baksan valley and the Adyl-Su gorge, take the road to the settlement of Elbrus, located at the entrance to the Irik-Chat gorge. Follow the lower trail on the right bank of the Irik-Chat river upstream through the gorge. The trail goes along a grassy slope past sand pillars and small forests to the confluence of the Irik and Chat rivers. At the forest boundary, there are "Lower Camps" (3-3.5 hours from the Adyl-Su tourist center). Then the trail goes up to the right along a steep grassy slope (40 minutes - 1 hour) and leads to a large stone on a flat area - "Middle Camps". From here, the ascent follows the trail along a grassy slope, then through the "Verbliud" (Camel) - a steep grassy slope - the trail comes out onto a moraine and further along the moraine and snowy slope to the saddle between the Soviet Voïn peak and the Kezgen-Bashi peak. The exit to the saddle is to the right of the Soviet Voïn peak. From the "Middle Camps" to the saddle - 3-3.5 hours. From the saddle, ascend to the left up the inner corner 5-6 m. Piton belay. Then, along simple rocks upwards in the direction of the ridge to the second inner corner. Traverse below the inner corner and up its right side 5-6 m. Then move onto a slab to the right and along the slab to a large protruding stone. From the stone, along moderately difficult rocks 20-25 m, reach a sharp ridge crest, from which then move onto a smooth inclined slab leading to the ridge of the Soviet Voïn peak. From the saddle to the ridge - piton belay, handrail. Then along the ridge (simple rocks) ascend to the Soviet Voïn peak. From the saddle to the summit - 1-1.5 hours.

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The ascent to Peak Burovsky via the Central Bastion of the north wall in 1962, a Category 5B route, with a detailed description of the path and technical characteristics of the sections.

Report on the ascent via the Central Bastion of the northern wall of Peak Burovsky (via the center of the bastion)

List of participants in the assault group

TABLE of the main characteristics of the ascent route to Peak Burovsky via the Central Bastion of the northern wall.

  • Height difference of the route: 1060 m
    • Including the most challenging sections: 410 m
  • Steepness of the route: 80–90°
    • Including the most challenging sections: 80–90° | Date | Section № | Steepness of the section | Height of the section, in m | Terrain characteristics | Technical difficulties | Type of belay | Weather conditions | Departure time | Time of stopping at bivouac | Travel hours | Rock pitons | Ice screws | Bolts | Dural and wooden wedges | Bivouac conditions | Weight of daily ration, in grams |
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