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The group of the 7 Summits Club "Gornyashki" moved to the village of Lobuche

Dmitry Semenov, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, sends from Nepal: Greetings from Nepal, from the super-group "Gornyashki"! Today, we went up to the next loggia, in the village of Lobuche (4900m). Tomorrow we will go to the Everest base ... read more

 

Dmitry Semenov, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, sends from Nepal:

Greetings from Nepal, from the super-group "Gornyashki"! Today, we went up to the next loggia, in the village of Lobuche (4900m). Tomorrow we will go to the Everest base camp (5300 m.). The guides of the group are Dmitry Semenov and Sergey Avtomonov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The group of the 7 Summits Club moved to the village of Khare, the starting point of the ascent to Mera Peak

The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal: Namaste from Nepal! We are in Khare! This is a highland village at the foot of Mera Peak, from here the ascent of the mountain already begins. Today there was a short ... read more

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

 Namaste from Nepal!  We are in Khare! This is a highland village at the foot of Mera Peak, from here the ascent of the mountain already begins. Today there was a short walk from Tangnak, so we walked slowly and enjoyed the surrounding views. Tomorrow we plan to go to the Mera-La pass.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summit! Yuri Koshelenko and Alexey Lonchinsky made the first ever ascent on the six-thousand-meter peak Rolling Kang Shar (6645 m). Congratulations!

A message from our friends from Vento company: Today (23.10) at 9 o'clock Nepalese time, Alexey Lonchinsky and Yuri Koshelenko made the first ascent to the summit of Rolwaling Kang Shar. The original version of the descent was ... read more

A message from our friends from Vento company:

 Today (23.10) at 9 o'clock Nepalese time, Alexey Lonchinsky and Yuri Koshelenko made the first ascent to the summit of Rolwaling Kang Shar. The original version of the descent was abandoned, because: "the ridge is solid hollow snow, even it was not easy to get out to the top, and it was almost impossible to continue further."

During the daylight hours they managed to get down to the glacier and pass the crack zone. Then there was a simple descent to the base camp.

 

 

Alexey Lonchinsky and Yuri Koshelenko are among the best climbers in the World, repeatedly awarded with various "Golden Ice axes", champions of Russia. Alexey is a leading methodist coach at the 7 Summits Club. He manages all the training mountaineering camps that our company conducts. Yuri Koshelenko also worked as a guide in the 7 Summits Club company.