Lhotse Middle I

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November 15, 2024
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First ascent of Lhotse Shar (8386 m) South-East Ridge by Russian team in 1998 via route 6B cat. diff.

Passport

  1. High-altitude technical category
  2. Central Himalayas. Main Himalayan Range
  3. Lhotse Shar peak (8386 m) via the South-East ridge
  4. 6B category of difficulty (tentative), first ascent
  5. Elevation gain: 3036 m, length 5460 m Average slope of the route — 36°
  6. Pitons driven: | rock | chocks | ice | snow | | :--: | :----: | :--: | :--: |
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Description of the first ascent to the summit of Jotse Middle (8414 m) along the Eastern Ridge in the Himalayas, category of complexity 6B, a combined route of 10550 m.

Ascent Passport

  1. Himalayas, Main Himalayan Range, section 10.1.
  2. Lhotse Middle Peak, 8414 m via the East Ridge
  3. Assumed 6B cat. diff., first ascent
  4. Route type: combined
  5. Route elevation gain: 3100 m. Route length: 10550 m. Length of sections with 5–6B cat. diff.: 210 m. Average slope:
  • Main part of the route — 29°
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Report on the ascent of the St. Petersburg team to the summit of Lhotse (8516 m) via the northwest wall couloir in the Himalayas in 2013.

ST. PETERSBURG ALPINISM FEDERATION

St. Petersburg High-Altitude Climbing Cup 2013

DESCRIPTION OF THE ASCENT TO LHOTSE MAIN (8516 m) VIA THE NORTHWEST FACE COULoir, 5B category

St. Petersburg Team

Team Captain: Viktor Aleksandrovich Koval Team Coaches:

  • Tatyana Ivanovna Timoshenko
  • Oleg Viktorovich Kapitanov

Ascent Passport

  1. Himalayas, section 10.1 of the mountain route classifier
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