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The members of the group of the 7 Summits Club “Sidley”, together with the Vinson group, celebrated Artem Rostovtsev's birthday at the Union Glacier camp
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
January 10th. Greetings from Antarctica, Camp Union Glacier, from the group "Empanadas or Chilean pies" expedition to Sidley!
We are still on ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
January 10th. Greetings from Antarctica, Camp Union Glacier, from the group "Empanadas or Chilean pies" expedition to Sidley!
We are still on Union Glacier at 79 degrees South latitude in Antarctica. Yesterday, January 9th, we had a busy day - both our groups and the whole camp celebrated the birthday of the guide of the 7 Summits Club Artem Rostovtsev. In the afternoon we organized a picnic with a walk to the Drake Icefall. Along the way, we were lucky to see the Il-76 take off with a team of our friends, Russian pilots. Then we wandered through the blue labyrinths of the icefall for about an hour, took pictures and at the end arranged a buffet in honor of Artyom.
In the evening, dinner was already celebrated globally with toasts, cake and special Antarctic cocktails from Chilean chef Patricio, who has already worked with us twice on Everest. The evening ended with a music lovers club - everyone shared their favorite romantic song.
Today, January 10th, according to the plan, we were supposed to fly to Punta Arenas. But the weather turned bad. Moreover, it even snowed - an extremely rare phenomenon in Antarctica (after all, this is the largest desert on our planet).
We really hope to fly tomorrow…
The members of the Sidley group of the 7 Summits Club visited the South Pole and joined the Vinson group, which also returned to the Union Glacier base camp
South Pole.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, a guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
January 8th. Greetings from Antarctica, the Union Glacier Camp from the Empanadas group, the Sidley expedition! As you already know, we have ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, a guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
January 8th. Greetings from Antarctica, the Union Glacier Camp from the Empanadas group, the Sidley expedition! As you already know, we have successfully climbed the summit of our dreams - Sidley. And, since we were in Antarctica, we decided to fly to the South Pole. The guys spent the night right at the Pole and happily returned to Union today. Now we are here waiting for our departure to the Mainland.
And now another group of our club has just returned from Vinson. A couple of days ago, they successfully climbed the summit under the guidance of our Antarctic super-guide Artem Rostovtsev.
So now we are having a joint gala dinner and celebrating our victories.
The 7 Summits Club congratulates new members of the Seven Volcanoes Club! Watch the video from Antarctica, from Mount Sidley!
Sidley.
Congratulations! On January 4, Lyudmila Korobeshko, Oleg Pipkov, Nikolai Tomchak and Evgeny Fedorov completed the Seven Volcanoes program with a successful ascent on Sidley Volcano. We are waiting for your return!
We are not surprised ...
Congratulations! On January 4, Lyudmila Korobeshko, Oleg Pipkov, Nikolai Tomchak and Evgeny Fedorov completed the Seven Volcanoes program with a successful ascent on Sidley Volcano. We are waiting for your return!
We are not surprised that there are so many Russians on the list of climbers to all the highest volcanoes on all continents ("Seven Volcanoes"). The secret is very simple. In a practical sense, this program was brought to life on a global scale thanks to the idea and activities of Alexander Abramov, as well as the entire 7 Summits Club. Russians visited Sidley Volcano exclusively as part of our groups, or joined mixed teams on our behalf.
List of Russians who completed
the Seven Volcanoes program:
1. Vyacheslav Adrov (Russia) (52) January 18, 2013 Mount Sidley
2. Alexander Abramov (Russia) (47) September 13, 2013 Mount Giluve
3. Olga Rumyantseva (Russia) (36) December 9, 2013 Ojos del Salado
4. Vitaly Simonovich (Russia) (42) December 19, 2013 Ojos del Salado
5. Liana Chabdarova (Russia) (28) January 12, 2015 Ojos del Salado
6. Andrey Filkov (Russia) (49) September 16, 2015 Damavand
7. Vladislav Lachkarev (Russia) (42) January 15, 2019 Mount Sidley
8. Oleg Mezentsev (Russia) (39) January 18, 2020 Mount Sidley
Plus
9-12. January 4, 2024 Mount Sidley
Lyudmila Korobeshko (49)
Oleg Pipkov (54)
Nikolay Tomchak (45)
Evgeny Fedorov (51)
Currently, by country: Russia – 12 representatives, Great Britain - 5, Australia and Romania - 4 each.
Preliminary results of the ascent of the 7 Summits Club group on the summit of the highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Sidley. Already with photos!
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the group guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
On January 4, our team climbed the highest volcano in Antarctica - Sidley (4265m). The mountain turned out to be much difficult than we ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the group guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
On January 4, our team climbed the highest volcano in Antarctica - Sidley (4265m). The mountain turned out to be much difficult than we expected. The assault from camp (2900) to camp (2900) took about 13 hours.
But they set several records at once. 4 people completed the Seven Volcanoes project. Now the list of Russians who climbed 7 Volcanoes has grown from 8 to 12 people. There are 43 people in the World, Russia is far ahead of everyone! Our "new seven volcanoes": Nikolai Tomchak, Oleg Pipkov, Evgeny Fedorov and I, Lyudmila Korobeshko. The first Kazakhstani is Yura Lukyanov at the top of Sidley.
For Sergey Vasiliev, this is the sixth volcano out of seven. And there is a chance that he will also complete the project soon, since after Sidley he is going straight to Ojos del Salado. Sidley became the sixth of seven volcanoes for Igor Rebelsky, and the fifth for Andrey Kravchenko. Another participant of the trip, Vladimir Solovyov, gave us a great meeting at the assault camp and filmed the best reports about our ascent.
In the spring, we plan to hold a party where we will present special medals for 7 Volcanoes in a solemn atmosphere.
Summit! The group of the 7 Summits Club has successfully climbed on the summit of the highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Sidley. And there is time to fly to the pole!
South Pole.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
Hello everyone! This is Lyudmila Korobeshko, the expedition to Sidley. Now we are already at the Sidley base camp. The day before yesterday we ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
Hello everyone! This is Lyudmila Korobeshko, the expedition to Sidley. Now we are already at the Sidley base camp. The day before yesterday we successfully went to the top and yesterday we went down from the High Camp to the base camp. We're going to fly to Union today. And then the guys had a new idea. Our program ends on January 10th, when we are scheduled to fly to Punta Arenas. So, we have 4 free days. We decided to fly to the South Pole to celebrate Christmas there.
Photos from previous expeditions
The members of the 7 Summits Club group have climbed up to the assault camp under the top of Sidley volcano and are ready to climb the top
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club from Antarctica:
Good afternoon! Greetings to all from the Sidley assault camp from the group "Empanades — Chilean pies". Today is January 3rd and we are at the Sidley assault ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club from Antarctica:
Good afternoon! Greetings to all from the Sidley assault camp from the group "Empanades — Chilean pies". Today is January 3rd and we are at the Sidley assault camp. Yesterday, January 2, we arrived at the base camp at an altitude of 2200, approximately, on a large plane. We spent the night and literally just came to the assault camp. Leaving at 12 o'clock in the afternoon, at 12-30, by 9 pm, not quickly, but with heavy sledges, we came to the assault camp at an altitude of 3000. Everything is fine with us. Now we are setting up a camp and tomorrow we want to go climbing. So keep your fingers and fists on us. Tomorrow we are going to storm the highest volcano in Antarctica — Sidley. Everything is fine, the whole team feels great.
Photos from previous expeditions
The group of the 7 Summits Club on the eve of departure to its destination, the highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Sidley. They promise minus 45!
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the group's guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
January 2nd. Greetings from Antarctica from the Union Glacier Camp! In just a couple of hours, our group on Sidley should fly away. The ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the group's guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
January 2nd. Greetings from Antarctica from the Union Glacier Camp! In just a couple of hours, our group on Sidley should fly away. The flight takes about 4-5 hours. On the mountain, and indeed within a radius of 700 km, we will be alone… This is also a unique expedition to Sidley.
Yesterday we all flew to Antarctica from Punta Arenas. Immediately upon landing, we were met by an American climber, David (he is the first American to close the 7 Volcanoes project). He asked us to contact James Stone, who keeps world statistics on 7 Volcanoes, and inform him about those who complete the project in our expedition and also send an updated route trek.
Artyom Rostovtsev, who recently returned from the Pole, met us at the camp itself. He's going to lead the group to Vinson now. We were all well fed, had a tour of the camp, then we set up tents and made wishes - for many it was the first night on a new continent - in Antarctica. The Antarctic white night passed quietly.
It's almost noon now. We have to leave for Sidley in an hour. There will be no Internet there anymore - we will make satellite calls. Follow our messages. They promise that it will be very cold this season in Sydney. According to the forecast, up to -45 at the top …
The participants of the two groups of the 7 Summits Club took pictures on the eve of their flight to Antarctica
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club from Chile:
Hello everyone from Punta Arenas Airport! Happy New Year to everyone! Yesterday, for us, the intrigue lasted until the last moment. In the morning we lived in a ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club from Chile:
Hello everyone from Punta Arenas Airport! Happy New Year to everyone! Yesterday, for us, the intrigue lasted until the last moment. In the morning we lived in a waiting mode for departure to Antarctica. At 6 p.m. Chile time (it's midnight in Moscow), we decided to relax a little and celebrate the New Year ... and then the flight was announced. More precisely, we were informed of the departure time - earlier on the morning of January 1. So we didn't celebrate for long - we had to prepare for departure. But according to the Chilean tradition, we put on yellow underpants for the New Year. And everything worked out.
We are already at the airport, preparing for departure. We hope to send you greetings from Antarctica from Union in 5-6 hours.
See you soon! Lyudmila Korobeshko.
Two Antarctic groups of the 7 Summits Club, on Sidley and on Vinson, have handed over their belongings and are waiting for departure to the Ice Continent
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, a guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
Greetings from the edge of the world — from Punta Arenas! Yesterday, December 29, we had a day of preparation for the flight to Antarctica. We handed over ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, a guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
Greetings from the edge of the world — from Punta Arenas! Yesterday, December 29, we had a day of preparation for the flight to Antarctica. We handed over our things, weighed ourselves, and received boarding passes. In the evening, we went to the team of pilots who have been flying IL-76 here for many years. We brought their favorite dish from their now distant homeland - herring! We are currently waiting for departure. However, the weather is not very good at Union yet. Nevertheless, we hope and wait with our fingers crossed.
Two new Antarctic groups of the 7 Summits Club, on Sidley and on Vinson, have gathered in the town of Punta Arenas and are preparing to fly to the Ice Continent
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, a guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
Greetings from the edge of the world from Punta Arenas, Chile! Both our expeditions to the highest points of Antarctica, Sidley and Vinson, are assembled! ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, a guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
Greetings from the edge of the world from Punta Arenas, Chile! Both our expeditions to the highest points of Antarctica, Sidley and Vinson, are assembled! Yesterday, the smartest members managed to drive to the legendary national park Torres del Paine Park and admire the famous peaks, lakes with icebergs and met wild exotic animals and birds. Those who arrived yesterday managed to run around the entire Punta Arenas and buy everything necessary for the flight to Antarctica. And we also attended the ALE briefing, got the tips and watched a cool movie about what awaits us in Antarctica. And most importantly, we performed an important rite for good luck - we kissed the native's foot at the monument to Magellan in the central square.
Today we are handing over our things and tomorrow, according to the plan, we will fly to Union Glacier, where Artem Rostovtsev, who successfully reached the South Pole with the group yesterday, should be waiting for us! See you soon!
The head of the expedition to Sidley is Lyudmila Korobeshko.
Two Antarctic groups of the 7 Summits Club arrive in Punta Arenas (Chile), the starting point of travel
Sidley.
Greetings from the edge of the world - from Punta Arenas! Today, participants of two Antarctic expeditions - to Vinson and Sidley - finally began to gather here.
In the morning, the most active part arrived - those who are closing the ...
Greetings from the edge of the world - from Punta Arenas! Today, participants of two Antarctic expeditions - to Vinson and Sidley - finally began to gather here.
In the morning, the most active part arrived - those who are closing the Seven Volcanoes project. We went straight from the airport to watch the ships, then checked the equipment and then the guys rushed to Fort Bulnes (a historical place, the southernmost Chilean settlement once). They want to visit as many places as possible, because Patagonia is the dream of all boys. There are many interesting locations here. We are waiting for the rest members by this evening.
Lyudmila Korobeshko - a guide to Sidley and Elena Abramova - the manager of our Antarctic expeditions and a representative in Chile.
The leaders of the 7 Summits Club held successful negotiations in the USA. We are waiting for an amazing season in 2023-2024 in Antarctica!
South Pole.
Greetings from Alex Abramov and Luda Korobeshko from the USA!
Simultaneously with active preparations for Everest, Makalu and K2, we are also preparing for a large-scale season in Antarctica 2023-2024. This week we met with our partners ...
Greetings from Alex Abramov and Luda Korobeshko from the USA!
Simultaneously with active preparations for Everest, Makalu and K2, we are also preparing for a large-scale season in Antarctica 2023-2024. This week we met with our partners for Antarctica (ALE). We specially flew to this meeting in Salt Lake City. And we have just incredible news!
A very large and unusual season in Antarctica is planned. In addition to our standard programs "Ascent to the highest peak of Antarctica Vinson" and expeditions to the South Pole "Last Degree", this time we will have two large groups to the highest volcano in Antarctica — Sidley.
The 7 Summits Club is the first and only company in Russia that started 20 years ago and annually organizes ascents in Antarctica on the Vinson Massif as part of the Seven Summits project and to Sidley as part of the Seven Volcanoes project.
Usually, only 8 people per year are allowed to climb Mount Sidley from all over the world. But thanks to successful negotiations, we will have two big groups in the 2024 season!
Join us!
The program "Seven volcanoes" - new summiters, after the next ascent on the highest volcano of Antarctica, Mount Sidley
Sidley.
The next ascent to the highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Sidley, has been successfully completed. As part of the international group, the summit was reached by representatives of the 7 Summits Club, 28-year-old Romanian Adrian ...
The next ascent to the highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Sidley, has been successfully completed. As part of the international group, the summit was reached by representatives of the 7 Summits Club, 28-year-old Romanian Adrian Ahriţculesei and 68-year-old Estonian Vambola Sipelglas. With this ascent, they completed the "Seven Volcanoes" program, reaching the summits of the highest volcanoes on all continents. The heroes received commemorative ordens from the 7 Summits Club. And now we send them our congratulations!
The Big Antarctic season of the 7 summits Club has begun. The first group arrives today
Sidley.
Our season in Antarctica has started! A few days ago, the first part of the 7 Summits Club Team arrived at the edge of the world, in the Chilean city of Punta Arenas. This is a super-guide Artem Rostovtsev and our representative in Punta ...
Our season in Antarctica has started! A few days ago, the first part of the 7 Summits Club Team arrived at the edge of the world, in the Chilean city of Punta Arenas. This is a super-guide Artem Rostovtsev and our representative in Punta Arenas Elena Abramova. They dismantled our depot with equipment, made purchases and prepared everything necessary for the start of the first group on Mount Vinson, which arrives in Punta Arenas this evening.
We remind you that in this Antarctic season, the 7 Summis Club will have 4 groups on Mt.Vinson, 1 groupl at the Last Degree (skiing to the South Pole), 1 group on Mt.Sidley and a Flight to the South Pole. And there's even one parachute jump. And also among the participants of our expeditions is a climbing star - Nirmal Purja.
Vladimir Kotlyar, Artem Rostovtsev and Alexander Dorozhukov are among the super-guides of the 7 Summits Club in Antarctica this season.
And besides, from December 1, Alexander Abramov will start to Antarctica with a unique automobile expedition.
Urgent! There are places in groups in Antarctica! This has never happened before, and here it is again!
South Pole.
We usually complete preparations for Antarctica in the calendar summer. That is, by the beginning of September, all the lists of tourists traveling and flying to Antarctica were always ready. But this year we are just getting out of the ...
We usually complete preparations for Antarctica in the calendar summer. That is, by the beginning of September, all the lists of tourists traveling and flying to Antarctica were always ready. But this year we are just getting out of the covid press. Will there be a season in Antarctica? There was no affirmative answer to this question for a long time. And it took longer than usual to form groups. There was demand, and the demand is deferred. Since last season was completely canceled by the American logistics organizers on the Ice Continent. Now all issues have been resolved and agreed. There will be a season and we already have groups. But in other countries, booking is worse than usual. And there are unsold seats in many positions. We publish a full list of our arrivals. The availability of seats may be confirmed, maybe not. Guaranteed to have one place from January 6 on Vinson and Sidley.
Antarctica. Climbing Vinson. November 23 - December 8, December 4 - December 19, December 15 - December 30, December 26 - January 10. January 6 - January 21.
Guide Artem Rostovtsev. Cost: $45,900.
Antakrtida. The South Pole. December 4 - December 19, December 15 - December 30, December 31 - January 15. Guide Artem Rostovtsev. Cost: $65,900
Antarctica. Sidley (The Seven Volcanoes program). January 6 - January 21. Guide: Lyudmila Korobeshko. Cost: $60,990.
A chance! One place was vacated in the group following Sidley Volcano in Antarctica. From January 6. Group Leader: Lyudmila Korobeshko
Sidley.
In the program "Seven volcanoes" there is an absolutely definite main mountain. This is Mount Sidley. The most remote volcano from civilization, ascents on which are not organized every year. And no more than one group per season. In ...
In the program "Seven volcanoes" there is an absolutely definite main mountain. This is Mount Sidley. The most remote volcano from civilization, ascents on which are not organized every year. And no more than one group per season. In January 2022, the group of climbers will be headed by the director of the 7 Summits Club, the incomparable Lyudmila Korobeshko, who will "close" the Seven Volcanoes program. As a rule, all applications for a trip to Antarctica stop being accepted on September 1. Then you can only hope for someone's cancelation. Now is such a case! The lucky one is waiting for a completely unusual journey, the adventure of whole life, and even in a wonderful company.
January 6 - January 21. Guide: Lyudmila Korobeshko
Cost:$60,990.
Antarctica is opening up for climbing for next season. Urgently join our groups that have been formed for a long time!
South Pole.
Our American friends who organize logistics for tourist and climbing groups in Antarctica (ALE company) "gave the go-ahead" - the season will be, the season can not to be! The last Antarctic summer was cancelled, but the groups of the 7 ...
Our American friends who organize logistics for tourist and climbing groups in Antarctica (ALE company) "gave the go-ahead" - the season will be, the season can not to be! The last Antarctic summer was cancelled, but the groups of the 7 Summits Club were formed. Most of them have moved on to the upcoming season. So we invite you to join already formed and guaranteed groups! And there are not so many places left. Also, we apologize for the fact that you need to make a decision very quickly. That is, call urgently! Trips to Antarctica must be arranged in advance.
We compare a trip to Antarctica, especially to its central part, with a visit to another planet. These are absolutely unique impressions and emotions, this is a memory for a lifetime. This is something that it is better not to postpone, if there is an opportunity!
We invite you to join our next groups.
Ascent to the highest peak of Antarctica, Mount Vinson (4892m) with a guide Artem Rostovtsev. One of the key ones in the "Seven Summits" project.
Climbing the highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Sidley (4181m) with Lyudmila Korobeshko. The key moment in the project "Seven Volcanoes". There are not so many people who have passed this test in the world.
And a combo, "two in one": Climbing Mount Vinson (4892m) + climbing Sidley volcano (4181m).
Summit! Oleg Mezentsev, a member of the second Antarctic group of the 7 Summits Club, climbed to the top of Mount Sidley and completed the Seven Volcanoes program
Sidley.
Message from Oleg Mezentsev from Sidley Volcano:
I was on summit! Everything is fine, we went down to High Camp, today we spend the night here.
The Basler plane is waiting for the group below, so the climbers must catch the Union ...
Message from Oleg Mezentsev from Sidley Volcano:
I was on summit! Everything is fine, we went down to High Camp, today we spend the night here.
The Basler plane is waiting for the group below, so the climbers must catch the Union Glacier before the last scheduled plane leaves for the mainland. It should take place on January 20. On it, Artyom Rostovtsev should fly to Punta Arenas with a third our group of climbers on Vinson.
Photo by Andrew Hughes from James Stone's blog
Oleg with Nims in Moscow
Oleg Mezentsev, a member of the second Antarctic group of the 7 Summits Club, goes on an assault on Mount Sidley to complete the program of Seven Volcanoes
Sidley.
Message from Oleg Mezentsev from Sidley Volcano:
Hello from Antarctica! I report: we are in Low Camp, in the morning we plan to climb the summit. Wish us good luck!
The ALE team arrived in the Sidley Volcano area on Monday, January 13th. ...
Message from Oleg Mezentsev from Sidley Volcano:
Hello from Antarctica! I report: we are in Low Camp, in the morning we plan to climb the summit. Wish us good luck!
The ALE team arrived in the Sidley Volcano area on Monday, January 13th. However, weather conditions did not allow to begin climbing in the first three days.
ALE Team on Sidley (James Stone's blog post)
David Roskelley (USA) *
Vaughan de la Harpe (South Africa) *
Andrew Hughes (USA)
Arthur Marsden (South Africa) *
Oleg Mezentsev (Russia) *
Donald O’Connor (South Africa)
Roxanne Vogel (USA)
Rob Williams (South Africa)
Andy Chapman (UK - ALE guide)
Josh Hoeschen (USA - ALE guide)
* - those who, if successful, complete the Seven Volcanoes program.
Andrew Hughes, Roxanne Vogel and Oleg Mezentsev climbed Vinson before flying to Sidley.
Oleg Mezentsev in Punta Arenas
Video report by Vladislav Lachkarev: three achievements during one expedition to Antarctica
South Pole.
Vladislav Lachkarev àrom Irkutsk several years spent preparing for this unique expedition. If you go to Antarctica, then do everything in full! Vladislav in one visit to the Ice continent managed to ski to the South pole, climb ...
Vladislav Lachkarev àrom Irkutsk several years spent preparing for this unique expedition. If you go to Antarctica, then do everything in full! Vladislav in one visit to the Ice continent managed to ski to the South pole, climb to the highest peak of the continent Mount Vinson and the highest volcano of Antarctica mount Sidley. All thanks to the cooperation with 7 Summits Club.
Vladislav Lachkarev became the third man in the world, who finished program "Seven summits, seven volcanoes and two poles"! And the youngest one…























































































































