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Ascent of Peak 5013 (Gorniak peak) via the center of the NNE wall in the Pamir-Alay, category 6B, climbed by a team from St. Petersburg in 1998.

Ascent Passport

  1. Technical class
  2. Pamir-Alay, Karavshin gorge
  3. Peak 5013 (p. Gornyak), via the center of the North-North-East wall, variant: Sidorov, 1992
  4. Proposed category of difficulty — 6B
  5. Height difference: 1150 m, wall — 1100 m, of which 5–6 cat. grade — 850 m: average steepness — 75°, including the wall part — 78°
  6. Route length: 1300 m, wall part — 1200 m.
  7. Pitons driven: rock 168/31 chocks 203/38
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Climbing report on Peak Yellow Wall via 5B category route on the right part of the wall and the eastern edge.

Siberian Federal District Alpine Championship

High-altitude technical class 2018

Report

on the ascent of Peak Zheltaya Stena, 3800 m via the route (along the right part of the wall and the eastern edge) presumably category 5B complexity by the team from Krasnoyarsk, for the period July 31, 2018.

I. Ascent Passport

### 1. General Information
1.1Full name, sports rank of the leaderProkofiev D.E. (MS)
1.2Full name, sports rank of participantsPolunin V.L. (MS)
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Report on the passage of a 6B category route on the center of the western wall of the Kyrkchilta peak (4507 m) in the Karavshin gorge, made by the St. Petersburg team in August 2016.

Russian Championship in Alpinism

High-altitude technical category 2016

Report

of the St. Petersburg team on the ascent via the center of the western wall (M. Devi route, 2nd ascent) on Kyrkchilta peak, 4507 m (Karavshin valley, Kyrgyzstan) from 12:00 to 15:00 on August 15, 2016

Ascent Passport

  1. Category — high-altitude technical.
  2. Pamir-Alay, Turkestan range, Karavshin valley, 5.4.3.23a
  3. R20
  4. 6B category of difficulty, 2nd ascent
  5. Route type — rock
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### Description of the First Ascent of Peak 4810 via the North Face in the Turkestan Range Category 6A, climbed in 1992 by a team led by Kotelnikov A.I.

ASCENT DOCUMENT

  1. Technical category.
  2. Pamir-Alay, Turkestan Range, Karavshin river basin.
  3. P. 4810 — via N wall.
  4. 6A category of difficulty, first ascent.
  5. Height difference: | | total | wall section | | :--------------- | :----- | :----------- | | length | 1095 m | 815 m | | average steepness| 62° | 69° |
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Description of a new 6B category route to the Odessa peak via the right part of the north-western wall in the Karavshin gorge on the Turkestan ridge.

Ascent Passport

  1. Pamir-Alay; Turkestan Range; Karavshin gorge 5.4.3
  2. Peak Odessa; via the right part of the NW wall, first ascent
  3. Assessed at 6B
  4. Rock climbing route
  5. Route characteristics: Elevation gain 1000 m Route length 1235 m; wall section 1080 m Length of 6th category sections 815 m; 5th category 210 m Average steepness 67°, wall section 75°
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Ascent of the MSTU alpine club team "Alp-poisk" to Peak 4810 via the center of the East Face, category 6B, second traverse of the Sitnik route (1989).

ASCENT DOCUMENT

  1. Ascent class — technical
  2. Ascent area — Pamir-Alai, Turkestan Ridge
  3. Peak 4810 — via the Centre of the East Face
  4. Complexity category — 6B (second ascent)
  5. Height difference — 1200 m, length — 1290 m, incl. sections of 5–6 cat. diff. — 1000 m, 6 cat. diff. — 550 m. Average steepness — 80°
  6. Pitons driven: Rock: 81/12 Nuts: 180/62 Bolts: 3+18x/10x
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First winter ascent via the center of the Northwest wall of Peak 4810 (Pamir-Alay, Turkestan Range) via Kritsuk Route, cat. 6B.

Ascent Passport

  1. Pamir-Alay, Turkestan Range, Karavshin valley, 5.4.3.
  2. Peak 4810, 4810 m, via the center of the North-West wall, Kritsuk route
  3. 6B cat. diff. (first winter ascent, combination)
  4. Route type: combined
  5. Route height difference: 1180 m Route length: 1515 m Section lengths:
  • V cat. diff. – 521 m
  • VI cat. diff. – 884 m
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Report on the ascent of the Rostov region team to Peak Odessa via the center of the NW wall, complexity category 6B, route length 1555 m.

Report on the ascent of Peak Odessa via the center of the NW wall by the Rostov region team

1. Climbing Passport

  1. Pamir-Alai, Turkestan Range, Kara-Su gorge, section 5.4.3 in the 2008 classification table
  2. Peak Odessa, 4810 m, via the center of the northwest wall
  3. Category: 6B
  4. Route type: rock
  5. Wall section height difference: 1100 m Route length: 1555 m. Section lengths:
  • V–VI category: 1155 m. Average steepness of the wall section: 74°
  1. Pitons left on the route:
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Description of the first ascent of the route of category 5B on Peak 3850 m via the right edge of the NW wall in the Turkestan Range, made by G. Debedev and G. Portyanko in 1988.

PASSPORT

  1. Northern spurs of the Turkestan Range, Ak-Su river gorge.
  2. Peak 3850 m via the right edge of the NW wall.
  3. Proposed 5B category of difficulty, first ascent.
  4. Height difference 700 m, length 1310 m; Length of sections:
  • 6th category of difficulty — 102 m;
  • 5th category of difficulty — 422 m;
  • 4th category of difficulty — 150 m.
  1. Average steepness of the route — 60°.
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Report on the first ascent of Peak 3800 in the Turkestan Range via the North-Northwest wall, category 6, accomplished by a team of climbers led by Alexander Pogorelov in 1988.

I. Rock climbing category. 2. Pamir-Alay, Turkistan Ridge, Ak-Su gorge. 3. Peak 3800, via North-North-West face. 4. Proposed category 6B, first ascent. 5. Height difference 660 m, route length 911 m. Length of sections: 5–6 cat. diff. – 450 m. 6 cat. diff. – 460 m. Average steepness of the main part of the route 80° (3140–3590). 6. Pitons hammered in: rock pitons 36

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