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Team of the 7 Summits Club climbed to the village of Tagnak

Vladimir Kotlyar, a guide of the group: Hi, 7 summits! “The Magnificent Seven” group continues to climb. Today we  reached the village of Tagnak, at an altitude of 4270. Weather pleases! Health and conditions of  group ... read more

Vladimir Kotlyar, a guide of the group: Hi, 7 summits! “The Magnificent Seven” group continues to climb. Today we  reached the village of Tagnak, at an altitude of 4270. Weather pleases! Health and conditions of  group are excellent!

 

 

 

Group of the 7 Summits Club Sapsan-2019 climbed to Mandara camp

Kilimanjaro. Guide Viktor Ershov: Hello from the wet  Tanzania from the group of Sapsan-2019! In the morning we started from the hotel to the entrance of Kilimanjaro National Park under heavy rain.  On the way we stopped at the supermarket for ... read more

Guide Viktor Ershov: Hello from the wet  Tanzania from the group of Sapsan-2019! In the morning we started from the hotel to the entrance of Kilimanjaro National Park under heavy rain.  On the way we stopped at the supermarket for batteries and repellent. Then we checked in at the Park reception.  The rain stopped and we moved to the camp of Mandara.  We got there quickly in 3 hours, but the shoes were soaked through. In the evening we passed the medical check, all the members have excellent performance and good health, and  we tasted a delicious dinner. We hope that there will be no more such heavy rains..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boris Yegorov about the second day on the cliffs of Indian Creek

Hello, 7 Summits! Guides Lastochkin and Yegorov report from the States. Today we spent the second day on the rocks. Our friends climbed already quite difficult and long  routes, 5.10 category. That's just it can not be compared with ... read more

Hello, 7 Summits! Guides Lastochkin and Yegorov report from the States. Today we spent the second day on the rocks. Our friends climbed already quite difficult and long  routes, 5.10 category. That's just it can not be compared with our usual scale for determining the difficulty of climbing. Crack 5.10 - this is not 6A as we are used to, but simply a completely different phenomenon on the rocks. For two days we had been rubbing the skin on the back of the palms, and there was a slight fatigue. Tomorrow we plan an active day of rest, we will go to trekking to look at the famous Sandstone arches.