Vudor Peak

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November 15, 2024
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First ascent description of Peak 5200 m via the center of the northwest wall in the Pamir Mountains, Yazgulem Ridge, category of difficulty 5.0.

Ascent Log

  1. Ascent category — technical
  2. Pamir, Yazgulyam Range
  3. Peak 5200 m via the center of the northwest wall
  4. Estimated difficulty — 5B cat. (first ascent)
  5. Ascent description (route): Height difference — 1200 m Length of sections with 5th cat. difficulty — 448 m, 6th cat. difficulty — 165 m Average steepness 64°
  6. Pitons used: for belaying: rock — 144 (including protection gear), bolt — 6, ice — 4; for creating artificial anchors: rock — 4
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### First Ascent of Peak 5200 via the Northwest Wall and North Ridge Technical difficulty, 1300m elevation gain.

PN 521 № 1 of 23.11.82 5B/" Climbing Passport

  1. Category — technical
  2. Pamir, Yazgulyam Range, Vydvyadzh valley
  3. Peak "5200", via the North-West wall through the "finger" and along the North ridge.
  4. Assumed — 5B category of difficulty, first ascent
  5. Elevation gain — 1300 m, length of sections with V–VI category of difficulty — 782 m.
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First ascent of the right part of the north-west face of Peak 5200 ([Central Pamir](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamir_Mountains), Yazgulem Range) via route [category] 5B in 1982.

I. Passport

  1. Climbing category — technical.
  2. Climbing area — Central Pamir, Yazgulemsky Ridge, Vychuk-Dara valley.
  3. Peak — "5200" peak via the right part of the NW wall, first ascent.
  4. Difficulty category — proposed 5B.
  5. Route characteristics:
    • total length — 1360 m;
    • height difference — 1200 m;
    • average steepness — 62°;
    • length of sections with 5th and 6th difficulty categories — 666 m; including 6th category — 82 m;
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