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The 7 Summits Club group "Fathers and Sons" has climbed to the assault camp and is heading out to storm the summit of Ararat tonight

Ararat. The 7 Summits Club group "Fathers and Sons" is in touch! Today we had a relatively easy day. We climbed up to the assault camp of Ararat along a familiar road. It was hot, but quite bearable. We got there even faster than yesterday. We ... read more

The 7 Summits Club group "Fathers and Sons" is in touch! Today we had a relatively easy day. We climbed up to the assault camp of Ararat along a familiar road. It was hot, but quite bearable. We got there even faster than yesterday. We settled into small tents and slept. In the evening we held the final briefing and went our separate ways to rest before the ascent. Tonight we are heading out to storm! With you were the guides of the 7 Summits Club Leuan Atabiev and Sergey Avtomonov.

 

 

 

 

Summit! The 7 Summits Club group "Nestor" has successfully climbed the summit of Elbrus

Elbrus. Good day to all! The 7 Summits Club "Nestor" group left today at 1-00 am on a snowcat and climbed to an altitude of 5000. Then we moved up and successfully reached the Western summit of Elbrus. The weather was clear, but there was an ... read more

Good day to all! The 7 Summits Club "Nestor" group left today at 1-00 am on a snowcat and climbed to an altitude of 5000. Then we moved up and successfully reached the Western summit of Elbrus. The weather was clear, but there was an unpleasant wind, which we coped with. A wonderful group, it's a pity to part. Guide Yozhik (Sergey Onufrienko).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club group Bang Brothers easily overcame the Barranco wall and climbed to the Karanga camp

Kilimanjaro. The guide of the 7 Summits Club Artem Rostovtsev sends from Tanzania: Hello to everyone from the Karanga camp (4050m)! Yesterday we calmly got here from the Barranco camp in 4 hours. The task was - not to get tired, ahead of us there was ... read more

The guide of the 7 Summits Club Artem Rostovtsev sends from Tanzania:

 Hello to everyone from the Karanga camp (4050m)! Yesterday we calmly got here from the Barranco camp in 4 hours. The task was - not to get tired, ahead of us there was only an ascent. We coped with the task. No one complains about the condition, the readings of the devices confirm it. Today we move to the assault camp Kosovo* (4850). (*Kosovo is Serbia). From where we set out at night to the summit of Kilimanjaro, Uhuru Peak.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club "Intipalka" group is already on the road after a hanging overnight stay. The next stop is Machu Picchu

The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov sends from Peru: Greetings from Peru! The day before, our team split into two parts. Half spent the night in the star lodge - it's lower, but with hot baths. And I, with two participants, met the ... read more

The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov sends from Peru:

 Greetings from Peru! The day before, our team split into two parts. Half spent the night in the star lodge - it's lower, but with hot baths. And I, with two participants, met the sunset in capsules at the very top of the sky lodge. Having woken up in the morning at a dizzying height, and in incredible comfort, we had a delicious breakfast and quickly went down the ziplines. Having reunited, our "Intipalka" team continued to explore the history of ancient civilizations. We visited several ancient cities, admired the terraces and marveled at the industriousness of the Incas. Now we are already on the train on the way to the famous pearl, the abandoned city of Machu Picchu.