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Report on the ascent of Mont Blanc du Tacul via the north-west slope, a category 2A climb, undertaken by the training department of the "Polytechnic" air club on August 8, 2018.

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on the ascent to Mont Blanc du Tacul via the northwest slope, category 2A, by the training group of the "Polytechnic" mountaineering club on August 8, 2018.

I. Ascent Report

№ п.п.1. General Information
1.1Full name, sports rank of the leaderAlekseev A.A., 1st sports rank
1.2Full name, sports rank of the participantsLegkodukhova A.V., 3rd sports rank, Mesh M.V., no rank, Nesterov T.I., no rank, Purtova A.A., no rank, Teslenko K.V., no rank, Cherchashin M.V., 3rd sports rank
1.3Full name of the trainerMolodozhen V.A., Master of Sports
1.4Organization"Polytechnic" mountaineering club
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Description of a winter route of 1B category of complexity along the northern ridge of Rai-Iz peak (1108 m) in the Polar Urals with details of the terrain, necessary equipment, and climbing techniques.

Passport

  1. Section number according to KMGV — 2010 — 8.3.51 Polar Urals, Rai-Iz mountain massif, Nyrdvomen-Shor stream valley
  2. Name of the peak: 1108.0 (Rai-Iz (Small North)) height: 1108.0 m, route: via the northern ridge.
  3. Category of complexity: proposed 1Bz, pp
  4. Character of the route — winter.
  5. Height difference of the route: 728 m
  6. Length of the route: 2200 m
  7. Length of sections with the highest category of difficulty:
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Description of the 1B category route to the summit 1287 (Topografov peak) via the north-eastern ridge in the Polar Urals.

Passport

  1. Section number according to KMGV — 2010 — 8.3.61 Polar Urals, Raiiz mountain massif, valleys of the Enga-Yu and Sob rivers.
  2. Name of the peak: 1287.0 (Topografov Peak) height: 1287.0 route: north-eastern ridge.
  3. Category of complexity: 1B, pp.
  4. Character of the route — combined.
  5. Height difference of the route: 520 m
  6. Length of the route: 5900 m
  7. Length of sections with the highest category of complexity:
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Description of the ascent route to the summit with altitude gain, crossing a glacier and rocky sections, along with safety recommendations and terrain features.

Fig. 16

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