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The 7 Summits Club "Anahata" group arrived in Lukla and began the trek to Everest Base Camp
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Olya Rumyantseva sends a message from Nepal:
Greetings from Nepal from the Anahata team! Today, our group began its trek to Everest.
Early in the morning, we took two flights to Lukla. Along the way, we ...
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Olya Rumyantseva sends a message from Nepal:
Greetings from Nepal from the Anahata team! Today, our group began its trek to Everest.
Early in the morning, we took two flights to Lukla. Along the way, we admired the stunning views of terraced green mountain slopes and snow-capped mountains. Later, they even showed us Everest, though it's still very far away.
Upon arriving in Lukla, we enjoyed a wonderful breakfast, did some light exercise, went through document checks at the checkpoint, and set out. The day was very sunny, and even a little hot.
It was everyone's first time in Nepal. So, everything was new to them, everything was a delight and a surprise. From the suspension bridges, to the yaks, to the mantra stones.
Three hours later, we reached our overnight stay—a very comfortable guesthouse with delicious food. We had lunch and then went to the monastery. We arrived just in time for the service. We looked around, listened, and, as darkness fell (it gets dark here very early in the fall), returned to the guesthouse. It's simply impossible to call this place a lodge—it has cozy rooms with white linens, hot showers, heated beds, and delicious food, different from the traditional dal bata and momo we'd have later.
The 7 Summits Club "Experienced Yaks" group is already in Deboche, one trek closer to the summit of Ama Dablam
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov sends a message from Nepal:
Greetings from Nepal! Today, our team of "experienced yaks" reached the village of Diboche. We walked all day under clear skies and with a magnificent panorama of ...
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov sends a message from Nepal:
Greetings from Nepal! Today, our team of "experienced yaks" reached the village of Diboche. We walked all day under clear skies and with a magnificent panorama of all the peaks. We're feeling great, and we can't wait to reach Ama Dablam Base Camp tomorrow and take a breather.
Summit! The 7 Summits Club team successfully summited Carstensz Pyramid, the highest peak on the Australian continent
Carstensz Pyramid.
The 7 Summits Club super guide Artem Rostovtsev reports from Papua:
Greetings, Seven Summits, from the expedition team on New Guinea! This morning at 6:30 AM, we stood at the summit of Carstensz Pyramid. Slowly, without fuss, without ...
The 7 Summits Club super guide Artem Rostovtsev reports from Papua:
Greetings, Seven Summits, from the expedition team on New Guinea! This morning at 6:30 AM, we stood at the summit of Carstensz Pyramid. Slowly, without fuss, without stretching, we reached the summit quite quickly. The descent back was slow, as the good weather kept us from descending. Now, in the pouring rain, we're running between tents through streams and swamps. We're really hoping for a helicopter ride down tomorrow morning.
Summit! The 7 Summits Club team began their corporate trip to Armenia with an ascent on the Southern Peak of the Aragats Mountains
A corporate trip to Armenia for the 7 Summits Club team. Our journey began today. And, of course, we didn't start with coffee and long conversations, but with an ascent of Aragats, the country's highest mountain. We climbed to the Southern ...
A corporate trip to Armenia for the 7 Summits Club team. Our journey began today. And, of course, we didn't start with coffee and long conversations, but with an ascent of Aragats, the country's highest mountain. We climbed to the Southern Peak of the massif at 3,890 meters.
It was everything we love: wind, sun, laughter, and a team spirit where everyone helps, supports, and befriends. Our guides, as always, are a true support system, and even off-tour, they are so kind and attentive that you can feel their care coming from the heart.
Thanks to Lyudmila Korobeshko and Alexander Abramov for giving us the opportunity not only to make people's dreams come true by introducing them to the world of mountains, but also to travel as a team! It's great to be inspired and discuss how to make our Club even better.
Today we were also congratulated on the Club's 18th anniversary! Artur, a member of the 7 Summits Club, went on expeditions with Valery Myasoedov. He learned we were in Armenia and came to congratulate us with gifts—flowers for the girls and Armenian cognac for the men.
The day was warm, lively, and genuine.
This is Lucy Ilyina, Head of the 7 Summits Club's SMM Department.
A new 7 Summits Club group begins its trek to Everest under its former name, "Anahata"
Everest BC (Nepal).
Greetings from Nepal, everyone! Our "Anahata" team has gathered here today, preparing to make the trek to Everest Base Camp. From yesterday until today, the participants flew to Kathmandu.
Finally, in the evening, we all gathered and ...
Greetings from Nepal, everyone! Our "Anahata" team has gathered here today, preparing to make the trek to Everest Base Camp. From yesterday until today, the participants flew to Kathmandu.
Finally, in the evening, we all gathered and introduced ourselves to those who hadn't met before. And over a celebratory dinner, after receiving wonderful gifts from the 7 Summits Club, we discussed the details of the trip.
Early tomorrow morning, we plan to fly to Lukla by helicopter and begin our trek.
This is the 7 Summits Club guide Olya Rumyantseva and the most heartfelt team, opening the chakras.
The 7 Summits Club group on Ama Dablam came up with a name for themselves in Namche Bazaar: "Experienced Yaks"
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov sends a message from Nepal:
Greetings from Nepal! Today we had an active time in Namche. We went to the Everest Café after gaining 400 meters and admired the mountain panorama. We could ...
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov sends a message from Nepal:
Greetings from Nepal! Today we had an active time in Namche. We went to the Everest Café after gaining 400 meters and admired the mountain panorama. We could see both Everest and Lhotse. And, of course, our destination, Ama Dablam, in all its glory. In the meantime, we came up with a name for the group: "Experienced Yaks."
On the way back, we visited the eco-museum and the Sherpa Museum. At the latter, our Sherpa Sona showed us his photo—he's a two-time Guinness World Record holder! Winter ascent of K2 and the shortest Everest-K2 ascent in 114 days.
The most experienced Super Yak, Boris Egorov.
Summit! The 7 Summits Club Super Dogs team has made a record-breaking ascent on Elbrus
Elbrus.
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Super Dogs on Elbrus" expedition, reports from the Elbrus region:
The Super Dogs project on Elbrus. SUMMIT!!! Today, October 18th, a historic event took place. Three Sherpa dogs, Mingma, Pemba, and ...
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Super Dogs on Elbrus" expedition, reports from the Elbrus region:
The Super Dogs project on Elbrus. SUMMIT!!! Today, October 18th, a historic event took place. Three Sherpa dogs, Mingma, Pemba, and Lhakpa, reached the summit of Elbrus, working as sled dogs. They pulled climbers Alexander Abramov, Viktor Simonov, and Ilya Gladkikh.
As a result, the team of three dogs and three climbers ascended from an altitude of 5,100 meters to the summit in 3.5 hours. It's interesting that these dogs pull sleds in winter, but they've never been to the mountains. So, Elbrus is their first summit as dogs. The weather was terrible. After the summit, we descended in a blizzard and 50 km/h winds.
The route was in rough firn conditions, with some ice in places. The dogs proved themselves heroes.
The 7 Summits Club team flew from Timika to Carstensz Base Camp and practiced on the first pitches of the route
Carstensz Pyramid.
The 7 Summits Club guide Artem Rostovtsev reports from Papua:
Hello, Seven Summits! This is the Carstensz Pyramid expedition. We all arrived safely in Timika (the closest civilization to the mountain). Our flight down the mountain was ...
The 7 Summits Club guide Artem Rostovtsev reports from Papua:
Hello, Seven Summits! This is the Carstensz Pyramid expedition. We all arrived safely in Timika (the closest civilization to the mountain). Our flight down the mountain was slightly delayed, just a day. We decided not to spoil you with any news and photos. So, the first decent news is from base camp, where we arrived this morning. We immediately headed out to the rock wall to refresh and strengthen our skills. We were doing so well that we were already considering a summit attempt today. But current mountain regulations prevent this. We finished the acclimatization and educational walk, had a snack, and had our health checked. We're waiting for rain so we can retreat to our tents for a nap, with a break for dinner. We plan to set out for the summit early in the morning.
Tonight, the 7 Summits Club Super Dogs team will attempt to climb Elbrus
Elbrus.
The 7 Summits Club President Alexander Abramov flew to Moscow for 24 hours. Our captain took part in the 7 Summits Club's 18th anniversary celebration and was back at the Elbrus Refuge this morning. The weather is excellent and sunny, but ...
The 7 Summits Club President Alexander Abramov flew to Moscow for 24 hours. Our captain took part in the 7 Summits Club's 18th anniversary celebration and was back at the Elbrus Refuge this morning. The weather is excellent and sunny, but windy, and the slopes are icy. Temperatures at the summit are forecast to be -30 degrees Celsius with winds of 50 km/h. Tonight, the group will attempt to climb Elbrus on dogsleds.
The Himalayan Leopards group was lucky with the weather; they admired the panorama of Everest from the Everest View
Namaste from the Himalayan Leopards group! Today we spent the day in Namche Bazaar. We slept in the morning, then went to the Everest View Hotel. The weather was kind, and we were able to see all the beauty of the Himalayas – all the main ...
Namaste from the Himalayan Leopards group! Today we spent the day in Namche Bazaar. We slept in the morning, then went to the Everest View Hotel. The weather was kind, and we were able to see all the beauty of the Himalayas – all the main peaks, including Everest, were revealed to us. We drank tea at the hotel and descended. In the comfortable lodge, we showered, had a massage, and rested. Today is our last day, when the weather is really warm. We then leave the forest zone completely and walk through Tingboche Monastery to our favorite lodge. With you was Sergey Avtomonov, the 7 Summits Club guide.
The 7 Summits Club group on Ama Dablam has arrived in the Sherpa capital, beloved Namche
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Hello everyone! We continue our journey to the summit of Ama Dablam. Today we successfully reached Namche Bazaar. This is not a first trek for all of the participants, and ...
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Hello everyone! We continue our journey to the summit of Ama Dablam. Today we successfully reached Namche Bazaar. This is not a first trek for all of the participants, and the area is familiar to everyone. We'll be happy to spend a couple of days here.
The second part of the "Himalayan Leopards" group has arrived in Kathmandu and is ready to depart for the Khumbu Valley tomorrow morning
The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Two more Ama Dablam climbers arrived in Kathmandu today. We finalized all our arrangements in the city, walked around, and, of course, bought all the necessary supplies. Tomorrow, ...
The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Two more Ama Dablam climbers arrived in Kathmandu today. We finalized all our arrangements in the city, walked around, and, of course, bought all the necessary supplies. Tomorrow, according to plan, we fly by helicopter to Lukla and finally begin our trekking and climbing program!
The 7 Summits Club Super Dogs team made an acclimatization hike to the area of Refuge of Eleven in dog weather conditions
Elbrus.
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Super Dogs on Elbrus" expedition, reports from the Elbrus region:
Today, the 7 Summits Club Super Dogs team climbed to our Refuge ("National Park") on the slopes of Elbrus at an altitude of 3,800 meters. ...
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Super Dogs on Elbrus" expedition, reports from the Elbrus region:
Today, the 7 Summits Club Super Dogs team climbed to our Refuge ("National Park") on the slopes of Elbrus at an altitude of 3,800 meters. Everything was covered in snow. They were digging out the cabins. The dogs were the main attraction on the cable car.
We settled into the shelter. We were in the cabins, our Chukchi sled dogs were on the snow. Everyone was comfortable.
Today, we made a test hike with the dogs to Refuge 11. The dogs immediately started pulling up, just like they would in a sled on snow. The speed was actually twice as fast as without the dogs. They pulled even better on the snow than yesterday on the rocks at Cheget. And they're less distracted. So far, the experiment is going great.
Tomorrow we'll try to climb Pastukhov Rocks. The weather, frankly, is bad. A blizzard. But the dogs are used to it. In Chukotka, in winter, they pull sleds and sleep outside at -50 degrees. So, Elbrus is a real treat for them. It's like a resort. But they're not climbing alone...
The 7 Summits Club "Himalayan Leopards" team has begun its trek to Ama Dablam
Greetings from Nepal from the "Himalayan Leopards" group! Yesterday we gathered in Kathmandu. The participants rested from the flight, and checked their gear in the evening. This morning, we flew to Lukla by helicopter. We admired the ...
Greetings from Nepal from the "Himalayan Leopards" group! Yesterday we gathered in Kathmandu. The participants rested from the flight, and checked their gear in the evening. This morning, we flew to Lukla by helicopter. We admired the magnificent mountain views from the helicopter. Then we entered the National Park and walked to our final destination—the beautiful Shangri-la Lodge. This is our home for today, and tomorrow we head off to Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa capital. This was 7 Summits Club Guide Sergey Avtomonov.
Meanwhile, we've already achieved the first Ama Dablam of the season! Congratulations to Olga Kalinichenko
Meanwhile, we've already achieved the first Ama Dablam of the season! Congratulations to Olga Kalinichenko
Congratulations to Olga Kalinichenko on her successful ascent of one of the most beautiful mountains in the world - Ama Dablam! She ...
Congratulations to Olga Kalinichenko on her successful ascent of one of the most beautiful mountains in the world - Ama Dablam! She completed the climb on a private program with local guides. Olga was among the first climbers to reach the summit of Ama Dablam this fall. Congratulations, and thanks for wonderful photos from the summit!
The expedition to the highest peak on the Australian continent has launched, but hasn't yet reached the starting point
The 7 Summits Club Guide Artem Rostovtsev, from the road:
Hello 7 Summits! One of the rarest expeditions in the Seven Summits program, an ascent to Carstensz Pyramid, is beginning. Our small team is currently en route to New Guinea, where ...
The 7 Summits Club Guide Artem Rostovtsev, from the road:
Hello 7 Summits! One of the rarest expeditions in the Seven Summits program, an ascent to Carstensz Pyramid, is beginning. Our small team is currently en route to New Guinea, where we'll all meet. Wish us luck!
Photos from previous years
The first acclimatization rotation of Sherpa dogs in the Elbrus region. The ascent to the "Ai" café was a record-breaking one
Elbrus.
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Sherpa Dogs on Elbrus" expedition from the Elbrus region:
Today, October 14th, we made our first acclimatization ascent with dogs to the slopes of Mount Cheget. The result exceeded all expectations. All ...
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Sherpa Dogs on Elbrus" expedition from the Elbrus region:
Today, October 14th, we made our first acclimatization ascent with dogs to the slopes of Mount Cheget. The result exceeded all expectations. All four dogs moved briskly upwards and pulled reliably. The ascent speed doubled. We reached the Ai Café in an hour and a half. The dogs are all renowned. They've been on the North Pole, but this is their first time in the mountains. Well done!
Tomorrow we're climbing to the refuge at 3,800 meters. There, we'll acclimatize the dogs and the participants for three days. The dogs have protective goggles. They don't like them much, though, and try to rip them off. I hope they get used to them.
And there's another problem: these are running sled dogs. They pull not only up but also down. And that's dangerous. So we're getting used to each other. And we're trying to agree that the dogs will walk down together and not drag each other down. We're filming a movie.
Alexander Abramov, Viktor and Makar Simonov, Ilya Gladkikh.
The Ama Dablam ascent program begins in Nepal, and how our guides stay in shape
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Greetings from Kathmandu! The 7 Summits Club's first major expedition to the most beautiful mountain, Ama Dablam, is about to begin! Participants have already begun to slowly ...
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Greetings from Kathmandu! The 7 Summits Club's first major expedition to the most beautiful mountain, Ama Dablam, is about to begin! Participants have already begun to slowly gather in the city. While preparations are underway for the trekking trip, Sergei Avtomonov (the second guide) and I found some time to warm up on the climbing wall right across from the hotel.
The first day of acclimatization for Sherpa dogs in the Elbrus region. Getting them used to sunglasses
Elbrus.
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Sherpa Dogs on Elbrus" expedition from the Elbrus region:
Today marks the beginning of a new and unusual expedition for the 7 Summits Club to Elbrus. We will be climbing with Sherpa sled dogs. The thing ...
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Sherpa Dogs on Elbrus" expedition from the Elbrus region:
Today marks the beginning of a new and unusual expedition for the 7 Summits Club to Elbrus. We will be climbing with Sherpa sled dogs. The thing is, the Chukchi sled dogs have been given Sherpa names: Mingma, Pemba, Pasang, and Lakpa. Their owner, the renowned polar explorer Viktor Simonov, believes they are ready to climb Elbrus. We are once again breaking new ground in mountaineering. The hardest part today was checking the dogs in as luggage. It took all day. We rescheduled our tickets twice, thanks to Aeroflot for being so accommodating!
The expedition stayed at the Povorot Hotel and began preparing for the Elbrus climb. The hardest part so far has been figuring out how to train the dogs to wear glasses. They're still a novelty for them. The group is scheduled to summit Elbrus in a week.
After the "supergirls," Alexander Abramov will lead the "superdogs" to Elbrus. We're exploring a new direction in mountaineering again
Elbrus.
Today marks the beginning of a new and unusual expedition to Elbrus by the 7 Summits Club. We'll be climbing with Sherpa sled dogs. The Chukchi sled dogs are named after the Sherpas: Mingma, Pemba, Pasang, and Lakpa. Their owner, the famous ...
Today marks the beginning of a new and unusual expedition to Elbrus by the 7 Summits Club. We'll be climbing with Sherpa sled dogs. The Chukchi sled dogs are named after the Sherpas: Mingma, Pemba, Pasang, and Lakpa. Their owner, the famous polar explorer Viktor Simonov, believes they're ready to climb Elbrus. We're exploring a new direction in mountaineering again. The hardest part today was checking the dogs in as luggage. It took all day. We rescheduled our tickets twice, thanks to Aeroflot for being so accommodating!
It's now 9:40 PM. We'll arrive in Mineralnye Vody at 1:30 AM. So, I'll send photos of the dogs tomorrow. For now, just our exhausted faces.
We face a second problem: finding crampons for our dogs.
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Sherpa Dogs on Elbrus" expedition.































































































































