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The group of the 7 Summits Club "8 Summits" held training sessions on the slopes of Elbrus

Elbrus. Evgeny Fedyunin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from the Elbrus region: Hello everyone! Today, the group "8 Summits" of the 7 Summits Club climbed to the Refuge National Park, at an altitude of 3900m. We went higher to the ... read more

Evgeny Fedyunin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from the Elbrus region:

 Hello everyone! Today, the group "8 Summits" of the 7 Summits Club climbed to the Refuge National Park, at an altitude of 3900m. We went higher to the ruins of Refuge-11, to a height of 4100m, and held snow classes and classes on the technique of movement on fixed ropes there! We worked out self-arrest and everyone was happy!

Lunch and dinner from our chefs are, as always, amazingly delicious. Tomorrow we will continue the high-altitude acclimatization.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A unique chess trekking to the foot of Mount Everest. A very informative day in Kathmandu ended with a tournament and a banquet

Nastya Kuznetsova, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Nepal: News, Nepal EVECHESS 2024 team Greetings from exciting Kathmandu! Today was an amazing day! In the morning, the rest of the team arrived and immediately after ... read more

Nastya Kuznetsova, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Nepal:

News, Nepal EVECHESS 2024 team

Greetings from exciting Kathmandu!

Today was an amazing day!  In the morning, the rest of the team arrived and immediately after the flight joined a tour of Kathmandu with the incendiary Elena Trishankova. The tour took place in the top places. We started from the royal Durbar Square, where we reviewed all the carvings on temples depicting scenes of the Kama Sutra and not only, received a blessing from the living goddess Kumari.  

At the Swayambunath Monkey Temple, we made a bark around an ancient stupa, admired the views of Kathmandu from the top of the hill and purchased the most sonorous and clear-sounding singing bowls from a local master.

At the Buddhist stupa, Boudinath received a blessing from local monks (its will be useful to us now), found their place in the wheel of samsara, relaxed on the roof with beer and a breeze, went to the tank painting school.

Instead of 4-5 hours, it turned out to be 7! And it could have been even more if it hadn't been for the international chess tournament, in which our team is represented on the Russian side.

The tournament was exciting. All the fans were sweating and rooting for ours. There was a live broadcast. There were 5 rounds, everyone played with everyone. The score is 4:1 in favor of the Nepalese team.

After the match, a welcome dinner was held in the almost throne room. And after dinner, those who did not have enough of the tournament went to play a little more chess. Tomorrow we have a "fly to Lukla" quest and the first day of trekking!

Your guides are Valery Myasoedov, Andrey Berezin, Anastasia Kuznetsova.

Nepal / Kathmandu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The group of the 7 Summits Club "Don't Panic" continued acclimatization already on the slopes of Elbrus

Elbrus. Alexander Dorojukov, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from the Elbrus region: Greetings from the Elbrus region from the band "Don't Panic"! Our program continues as planned. Today we walked to the Refuge at Eleven and learned to ... read more

Alexander Dorojukov, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from the Elbrus region:

Greetings from the Elbrus region from the band "Don't Panic"! Our program continues as planned. Today we walked to the Refuge at Eleven and learned to distinguish an ice axe from crampons. May is unrealistically warm, pens are running. We are working on, hello everyone!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The team of the 7 Summits Club went up to Camp 1 on the second acclimatization rotation and spends the night there

Dhaulagiri. Lyudmila Korobeshko, the head of the 7 Summits Club expedition, reports from Nepal: Greetings from the team from Dhaulagiri and from the head of the expedition Lyudmila Korobeshko! Our team entered the second rotation this morning. We ... read more

Lyudmila Korobeshko, the head of the 7 Summits Club expedition, reports from Nepal:

Greetings from the team from Dhaulagiri and from the head of the expedition Lyudmila Korobeshko!

Our team entered the second rotation this morning. We climbed from BC (4700m) to C1 (5800m) on the slopes of Dhaulagiri, bypassing the icefall. According to our chef Dendy, who stayed in touch with BC, the whole group successfully reached C1 after lunch and stayed there overnight, as planned. Tomorrow we should go even higher in C2 (6500m).

I'm still in Pokhara - I can't fly out in any way. Planes and helicopters do not fly due to poor visibility. Fires are raging around Pokhara, no one is putting them out - today I specially went around the neighborhood to look at the situation…

 

 

 

 

 

The group of the 7 Summits Club "Tear out the eye" held training sessions in the snow in the area of the Refuge of Eleven on Elbrus

Elbrus. Dmitry Semenov, the super-guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from the Elbrus region: Fizkult-greetings from the slopes of Elbrus! Today, our group "Tear out the eye" held training sessions on the snowy terrain in the area of Refuge ... read more

Dmitry Semenov, the super-guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from the Elbrus region:

 Fizkult-greetings from the slopes of Elbrus! Today, our group "Tear out the eye" held training sessions on the snowy terrain in the area of Refuge Eleven (4070 m). We worked out movement in ropes, self-arrest during a breakdown, using an ice axe. The weather and the condition of the group are excellent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The team of the Koniyaki of the 7 Summits Club climbed to Namche Bazaar

All namaste! Today, our friendly Koniyaki team had a great walk and went up to Namche Bazaar, the capital of the Sherpas. Our march took about 6 hours. We passed through the famous suspension bridges, which impressed us very much. Upon ... read more

All namaste! Today, our friendly Koniyaki team had a great walk and went up to Namche Bazaar, the capital of the Sherpas. Our march took about 6 hours. We passed through the famous suspension bridges, which impressed us very much. Upon arrival, a warm shower and white sheets were waiting for us.

Tomorrow we are waiting for the first meeting with Everest, as the plan is to walk to the Everest view hotel.

The guides Sergey Avtomonov and Daria Goryacheva are in touch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greetings from Papua New Guinea! The guides Boris Egorov and Olga Rumyantseva are in touch

Our big Papuan adventure begins. To be precise, it officially starts tomorrow. But today, having made a difficult journey through half the world, which took us three days and three nights, after resting from the road, we began to prepare ... read more

Our big Papuan adventure begins. To be precise, it officially starts tomorrow. But today, having made a difficult journey through half the world, which took us three days and three nights, after resting from the road, we began to prepare the expedition - we checked the camping equipment and bought a lot of delicious food.

Today, those participants who want to recover after a long road for one day, and not immediately embark on all adventures, began to fly to us.

There are a lot of adventures waiting for us. Our large group of 17 people, there have not been such groups in Papua yet, will go to the highest volcano in Australia and Oceania, Giluwe. After that, part of the group will fly home, and some will continue the program and go to the highest mountain in Papua New Guinea - Wilhelm Peak.

Tomorrow we will continue to meet the participants and get acquainted with the flavor of this unusual country.