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The group of the 7 Summits Club moved up to the Barafu camp

Kilimanjaro. The guide of the 7 Summits Club Alexander Dorojukov reports from Tanzania: Hello everyone from Africa! Today our cheerful team moved to the Barafu camp. Before that, having lunch at Karanga Camp. We move briskly, cheerfully. The weather ... read more

 The guide of the 7 Summits Club Alexander Dorojukov reports from Tanzania:

Hello everyone from Africa! Today our cheerful team moved to the Barafu camp. Before that, having lunch at Karanga Camp. We move briskly, cheerfully. The weather is favorable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The groups of the 7 Summits Club "From Above is better" are already at a new height, in the village of Dingboche

Andrey Berezin, guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Nepal: Namaste from Nepal! We got closer to the Everest Base Camp for another day's hike. Today we came to Dingboche, 4300 meters. Gradually, the height begins to be felt. We have ... read more

Andrey Berezin, guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Nepal:

Namaste from Nepal! We got closer to the Everest Base Camp for another day's hike. Today we came to Dingboche, 4300 meters.  Gradually, the height begins to be felt. We have passed approximately about 10 km. It's cloudy today, but I'm glad that the rain has stopped. It was raining in Namche Bazaar and on the way to Tengboche. Tomorrow we move to Lobuche.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club group of the project 8 000.guide climbed to the Camp 2 on the slopes of Mount Khoser Gang in Karakorum

Alexander Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Pakistan: Today, the team "Five on a Perch" climbed to Camp-2 (5300m) on the crest of the Khosar Gang Mountain. The weather contributed, although the condition of the route ... read more

 Alexander Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Pakistan:

Today, the team "Five on a Perch" climbed to Camp-2 (5300m) on the crest of the Khosar Gang Mountain. The weather contributed, although the condition of the route leaves much to be desired. Yesterday, an avalanche descended right on the climbing route.  And according to information from our porters, a lot of fixed ropes are now buried under the snow. There is also a very strong wind at the summit. So we decided to postpone the assault for a day. Meanwhile, several Pakistani guides will check fixed ropes. Tonight, with favorable weather, we plan to storm the summit. Now the peak is covered with clouds. It snowed last night.