All news: 24 January 2025
Preparations for receiving expeditions on Everest of the 7 Summits Club and the 8000 Club have begun in Kathmandu. We received new miracle tents
Everest.
Every year everything is more reliable, more thoughtful, with greater convenience, with care for the rest and recovery of the climbers. The 7 Summits Club Base Camp is traditionally considered a benchmark and the envy of other expedition ...
Every year everything is more reliable, more thoughtful, with greater convenience, with care for the rest and recovery of the climbers. The 7 Summits Club Base Camp is traditionally considered a benchmark and the envy of other expedition participants. And we do not stop, we work and work, we improve and perfect. Our Sherpas in Kathmandu received new tents for the base camp. They are an order of magnitude larger and more comfortable than last year's. They will have full-size beds. We have no doubt that we will surprise the expedition participants with the comfort of the base camp.
The 7 Summits Club group "The Condor's Way" had a great rest in the base camp and is ready for the final stage of acclimatization
Aconcagua.
Greetings from the slopes of Aconcagua! Today our supergroup "The Condor's Way" had a great day of rest. We spent the whole day in our comfortable camp. After lunch we had a medical examination. All participants were allowed to continue the ...
Greetings from the slopes of Aconcagua! Today our supergroup "The Condor's Way" had a great day of rest. We spent the whole day in our comfortable camp. After lunch we had a medical examination. All participants were allowed to continue the program. The group is ready for the final acclimatization rotation. Tomorrow we will climb Nido de Condores (5500 m), where we will spend a night. The group's guides are Dmitry Semenov and Andrey Sheynov.
The 7 Summits Club group "Soyuz" made an acclimatization rotation to the slopes of Ojos del Salado
Ojos del Salado.
The 7 Summits Club guide Alexander Dorojukov reports from Chile:
Chile is in touch. Today, the participants and guides of the Soyuz group walked along the slopes of Ojos del Salado to the height of Elbrus, and even climbed a little higher. ...
The 7 Summits Club guide Alexander Dorojukov reports from Chile:
Chile is in touch. Today, the participants and guides of the Soyuz group walked along the slopes of Ojos del Salado to the height of Elbrus, and even climbed a little higher. The acclimatization process is going well, everything is going according to plan. Tomorrow we will rest, go swimming. The weather is still good, everything else is also excellent.