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Message from Antarctica. The 7 Summits Club team climbed to the HighCamp today and is preparing to storm the summit of Mount Vinson

Vinson. According to our guides Artem Rostovtsev and Boris Egorov, the team continues to work according to the program. Today, the group members and guides climbed to the upper camp, also known as High Camp. The climb took 6.5 hours. Tomorrow - the ... read more

According to our guides Artem Rostovtsev and Boris Egorov, the team continues to work according to the program. Today, the group members and guides climbed to the upper camp, also known as High Camp. The climb took 6.5 hours. Tomorrow - the summit assault and descent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club "Stop" group trained the day before attempting to climb Ojos del Salado

Ojos del Salado. Chile sends greetings! This is the "Stop" team. Today we had training with iron, learned to distinguish a jumar from a descender, went training, studied. Tonight we start for the summit climb, our Day X has arrived. Guides Alexander ... read more

Chile sends greetings! This is the "Stop" team. Today we had training with iron, learned to distinguish a jumar from a descender, went training, studied. Tonight we start for the summit climb, our Day X has arrived.  Guides Alexander Abramov and Alexander Dorojukov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The summit! The 7 Summits Club "Feathered Serpent Quetzalcoatl" group climbed to the top of the La Malinche volcano

Orizaba. The director and a guide of the 7 Summits Club Lyudmila Korobeshko sends from Mexico: Hola! Greetings to everyone from Mexico from the "Feathered Serpent Quetzalcoatli" group! Today we successfully climbed to the top of La Malinche ... read more

The director and a guide of the 7 Summits Club Lyudmila Korobeshko sends from Mexico:

Hola! Greetings to everyone from Mexico from the "Feathered Serpent Quetzalcoatli" group! Today we successfully climbed to the top of La Malinche (4440). This is also a volcano, like almost all the mountains in Mexico. A lot has changed here recently. So at the entrance, where the route begins, there is a queue and everyone is given a bracelet like "all inclusive". The paths have been widened and cleaned. The police are on duty everywhere. On weekends, a lot of people go to the mountain.

But all this did not stop us from enjoying the beautiful views of the pine forest and the surrounding mountains. We climbed to the summit in 5 hours, and descended in 2.5.

Tomorrow we are moving to the Orizaba Base Camp at an altitude of 4200.

Our motto is "venceremos!"