All news: 2024
The group of the 7 Summits Club "Machines" climbed to the Laguna Verde camp on Ojos del Salado in Chile
Ojos del Salado.
Nikita Slotin, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
The Machines Group sends greetings from the most comfortable camp on Laguna Verde! Today we moved to 4300, where we will spend most of the expedition. We went for a ride ...
Nikita Slotin, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
The Machines Group sends greetings from the most comfortable camp on Laguna Verde! Today we moved to 4300, where we will spend most of the expedition. We went for a ride on cars, had a good walk up to 5000 and drove to the hot springs to wash away the sand that clogs everywhere! The sun is pleasing, but it is very windy. Tomorrow, according to the plan, we are going for a walk to the Atacama shelter, to walk and acclimatize. Everything is according to plan.
Preliminary results of the ascent of the 7 Summits Club group on the summit of the highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Sidley. Already with photos!
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the group guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
On January 4, our team climbed the highest volcano in Antarctica - Sidley (4265m). The mountain turned out to be much difficult than we ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the group guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
On January 4, our team climbed the highest volcano in Antarctica - Sidley (4265m). The mountain turned out to be much difficult than we expected. The assault from camp (2900) to camp (2900) took about 13 hours.
But they set several records at once. 4 people completed the Seven Volcanoes project. Now the list of Russians who climbed 7 Volcanoes has grown from 8 to 12 people. There are 43 people in the World, Russia is far ahead of everyone! Our "new seven volcanoes": Nikolai Tomchak, Oleg Pipkov, Evgeny Fedorov and I, Lyudmila Korobeshko. The first Kazakhstani is Yura Lukyanov at the top of Sidley.
For Sergey Vasiliev, this is the sixth volcano out of seven. And there is a chance that he will also complete the project soon, since after Sidley he is going straight to Ojos del Salado. Sidley became the sixth of seven volcanoes for Igor Rebelsky, and the fifth for Andrey Kravchenko. Another participant of the trip, Vladimir Solovyov, gave us a great meeting at the assault camp and filmed the best reports about our ascent.
In the spring, we plan to hold a party where we will present special medals for 7 Volcanoes in a solemn atmosphere.
Summit!!! The group of the 7 Summits Club made an ascent on the summit of Mount Vinson in Antarctica
Vinson.
Artem Rostovtsev, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, sends from Antarctica:
Hello, Seven Summits! This is Artem Rostovtsev, climbing the Vinson Massive. We are now at High Camp, an assault camp. ... It so happened that we got here on time ...
Artem Rostovtsev, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, sends from Antarctica:
Hello, Seven Summits! This is Artem Rostovtsev, climbing the Vinson Massive. We are now at High Camp, an assault camp. ... It so happened that we got here on time and then found the strength to climb to the top. We have already descended from the summit and we have a second night in the assault camp. And tomorrow we plan to get to the base camp, hoping to fly to Union Glacier. Greetings to all from snowy, cold Antarctica!
Photos from previous expeditions
The group of the 7 Summits Club "Red Suitcases" climbed to the Shira camp on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, height 3800 meters
Kilimanjaro.
Olga Rumyantseva, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Tanzania:
Greetings from Tanzania from the group "Red suitcases" from the slopes of Kilimanjaro! Today we moved to the Shira camp at an altitude of 3,800 meters. Despite the ...
Olga Rumyantseva, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Tanzania:
Greetings from Tanzania from the group "Red suitcases" from the slopes of Kilimanjaro! Today we moved to the Shira camp at an altitude of 3,800 meters. Despite the terrifying forecasts, we were very lucky with the weather. The rain soaked us quite a bit.
Therefore, our journey, during which we could observe the change of natural zones and the appearance of amazing plants, was pleasant and beautiful. After we arrived at the camp, we had lunch and went for a short walk, during which we looked at the cave and a little at the snow-covered slopes of Kilimanjaro.
And then we had an introduction ceremony with the local team, during which everyone sang and danced. In general, it was fun. In the evening, the clouds stretched out, and we saw Kilimanjaro in all its glory.
The group of the 7 Summits Club "Gatitos Luis" went up to the Confluenciacamp and made an acclimatization rotation towards the Plaza France
Aconcagua.
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Argentina:
Buenos Dias from sunny Argentina! The Gatitos Luis group reports from the Confluencia camp. Yesterday we leisurely walked a few hours to the Plaza Confluence. This ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Argentina:
Buenos Dias from sunny Argentina! The Gatitos Luis group reports from the Confluencia camp. Yesterday we leisurely walked a few hours to the Plaza Confluence. This is an intermediate camp in front of the Plaza de Mulas Base Camp. We will spend two nights here. This morning we went towards the Place France, climbed up to 4000 m. There was a strong wind at the top, gusts up to 40 km/h. We are back at the camp now. We have a medical check in the evening, and tomorrow we go to Mulas.
Summit! The group of the 7 Summits Club has successfully climbed on the summit of the highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Sidley. And there is time to fly to the pole!
South Pole.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
Hello everyone! This is Lyudmila Korobeshko, the expedition to Sidley. Now we are already at the Sidley base camp. The day before yesterday we ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
Hello everyone! This is Lyudmila Korobeshko, the expedition to Sidley. Now we are already at the Sidley base camp. The day before yesterday we successfully went to the top and yesterday we went down from the High Camp to the base camp. We're going to fly to Union today. And then the guys had a new idea. Our program ends on January 10th, when we are scheduled to fly to Punta Arenas. So, we have 4 free days. We decided to fly to the South Pole to celebrate Christmas there.
Photos from previous expeditions
The group of the 7 Summits Club "Machines" began its route to the summit of Ohos del Salado in Chile and moved to the Laguna Rosa camp
Ojos del Salado.
Nikita Slotin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
Greetings to all from the Tres Cruces National Park from the "Machines" group! Today we left the ocean coast and climbed the mountains, drove to an altitude of 4000 and ...
Nikita Slotin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
Greetings to all from the Tres Cruces National Park from the "Machines" group! Today we left the ocean coast and climbed the mountains, drove to an altitude of 4000 and descended to 3600 to the shelter and pink lake (Laguna Rosa), where flamingos live! We set up our large dining room, had a delicious dinner and are now relaxing, enjoying the views. It's windy but sunny! All participants feel well. Tomorrow, according to the plan, there will be an acclimatization ascent to the summit of the Seven Brothers.
The group of the 7 Summits Club "Sandia Alegre" spent the night on Nido de Condores and went down to the base camp of Plaza de Mulas
Aconcagua.
Alexander Dorojukov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:
Buenos dias from the Sandia alegre band! Our preparatory period has come to an end, yesterday we climbed the Nido De Condores altitude 5500m and spent the night ...
Alexander Dorojukov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:
Buenos dias from the Sandia alegre band! Our preparatory period has come to an end, yesterday we climbed the Nido De Condores altitude 5500m and spent the night there for acclimatization. We watched a beautiful sunset. Now the group is already in the base camp, we are resting and preparing to climb to the summit of Aconcagua.
The guides are Dmitry Semenov and Alexander Dorojukov.
A new group of the 7 Summits Club called "Red Suitcases" has begun its hike to the summit of Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro.
Olga Rumyantseva, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Tanzania:
Hello everyone from Tanzania! The first group did not have time to leave, as the second group of those wishing to climb Kilimanjaro had already arrived. This time we ...
Olga Rumyantseva, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Tanzania:
Hello everyone from Tanzania! The first group did not have time to leave, as the second group of those wishing to climb Kilimanjaro had already arrived. This time we have a large team, which decided to start by calling itself "Red Suitcases".
So, today we started our journey, starting from the gates of the national park and reaching the Machame camp at an altitude of 3000 meters. It had been raining since the morning, which accompanied us almost the whole way. Only at the end did it stop, and even the sun came out. The weather is disgusting, that's for sure. The forecasts are disappointing. But we do not lose optimism and try to have fun to the fullest.
A new group of the 7 Summits Club has started a climbing program on Aconcagua in Argentina
Aconcagua.
Andrey Berezin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:
Buenos Dias! Argentina is in touch. The group "Gatito Luis" gathered in Mendoza and went to the foot of Mount Aconcagua. We spent the night in glamping Orcones. We ...
Andrey Berezin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:
Buenos Dias! Argentina is in touch. The group "Gatito Luis" gathered in Mendoza and went to the foot of Mount Aconcagua. We spent the night in glamping Orcones. We met with Alexander Abramov, who returned from the slopes of Aconcagua. The guides of the group are Andrey Berezin and Sergey Avtomonov.
Summit! The Alpaca group of the 7 Summits Club has successfully climbed Maria Peak
Yesterday, Viktor Volodin's Alpaca group made a successful ascent to Maria Peak with a height of 5500m! The weather conditions were difficult, but all the participants successfully climbed to the top and descended! Today, the group flies to ...
Yesterday, Viktor Volodin's Alpaca group made a successful ascent to Maria Peak with a height of 5500m! The weather conditions were difficult, but all the participants successfully climbed to the top and descended! Today, the group flies to the white city of Arequipa.
The first report of the season from the Vinson Massive in Antarctica. The group of the 7 Summits Club has already climbed to the Low Camp
Vinson.
Artem Rostovtsev, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, sends from Antarctica:
Hello, Seven Summits! This is Artem Rostovtsev. You've already forgotten about us, but we're still in Antarctica. We're going to Vinson Massive. Yesterday… Was it ...
Artem Rostovtsev, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, sends from Antarctica:
Hello, Seven Summits! This is Artem Rostovtsev. You've already forgotten about us, but we're still in Antarctica. We're going to Vinson Massive. Yesterday… Was it yesterday? Yes, we finally moved under Vinson. Today we have already made a dash to the Low Camp. We settled here, and then we think about going further to the top…
Photos from previous expeditions
The first group of the 7 Summits Club season arrived in Chile to climb Ojos del Salado. They chose the name "Cars" for themselves!
Ojos del Salado.
Nikita Slotin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
Greetings to all from the Pacific coast from the group "Machines" ("Cars")! Today we met everyone who did not arrive yesterday. We also made our cars recognizable from ...
Nikita Slotin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:
Greetings to all from the Pacific coast from the group "Machines" ("Cars")! Today we met everyone who did not arrive yesterday. We also made our cars recognizable from afar, enjoyed the freshest scallops, rested, checked our equipment, discussed plans for tomorrow and had a good evening. Tomorrow we leave the bay and set out on our journey to the world's highest volcano. The first stop on the way is Santa Rosa Lagoon, where, hopefully, we will see pink flamingos.
The Alpaca 7 Summits Club group is working in Peru according to the plan, but without the Internet. Today we move to the camp under the peak of Maria
Victor Volodin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Peru:
Greetings from the Alpaca group! If there are places in the world where there is no Internet, then we are traveling through them these three days. Today we spent the night ...
Victor Volodin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Peru:
Greetings from the Alpaca group! If there are places in the world where there is no Internet, then we are traveling through them these three days. Today we spent the night in a valley near Lake Ausangate, in tents at an altitude of 4650 m. And in the early morning our way lay through the Palomani pass with a height of 5200. The weather pleases us, but after lunch it turn on the water (rain). Next, our way lies to the base camp of Maria Peak.
The members of the 7 Summits Club group have climbed up to the assault camp under the top of Sidley volcano and are ready to climb the top
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club from Antarctica:
Good afternoon! Greetings to all from the Sidley assault camp from the group "Empanades — Chilean pies". Today is January 3rd and we are at the Sidley assault ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, guide and director of the 7 Summits Club from Antarctica:
Good afternoon! Greetings to all from the Sidley assault camp from the group "Empanades — Chilean pies". Today is January 3rd and we are at the Sidley assault camp. Yesterday, January 2, we arrived at the base camp at an altitude of 2200, approximately, on a large plane. We spent the night and literally just came to the assault camp. Leaving at 12 o'clock in the afternoon, at 12-30, by 9 pm, not quickly, but with heavy sledges, we came to the assault camp at an altitude of 3000. Everything is fine with us. Now we are setting up a camp and tomorrow we want to go climbing. So keep your fingers and fists on us. Tomorrow we are going to storm the highest volcano in Antarctica — Sidley. Everything is fine, the whole team feels great.
Photos from previous expeditions
The group of the 7 Summits Club "Sandia Alegre" climbed to acclimatize at Plaza Canada
Aconcagua.
Alexander Dorojukov, Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:
Buenos dias from the Sandia alegre band! Yesterday we had a day of rest, relaxing in our comfortable base camp. Today, according to the plan, we climbed to Plaza ...
Alexander Dorojukov, Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:
Buenos dias from the Sandia alegre band! Yesterday we had a day of rest, relaxing in our comfortable base camp. Today, according to the plan, we climbed to Plaza Canada (altitude 5000m). The weather has improved, there is practically no wind, we had a great walk today.
President of the 7 Summits Club Alexander Abramov on the beginning of the new year. We are the best in Antarctica and Aconcagua
Sidley.
A ski trip to the South Pole has just ended and here are 2 new teams now in Antarctica. The Vinson Mountain team will climb the highest peak in Antarctica. This is the key to the Seven Summits project. The ascent will be led by guides ...
A ski trip to the South Pole has just ended and here are 2 new teams now in Antarctica. The Vinson Mountain team will climb the highest peak in Antarctica. This is the key to the Seven Summits project. The ascent will be led by guides Artyom Rostovtsev and Tomasz Kobelski from Poland. There are 6 participants and 2 guides in the group. And the team went to Sidley Volcano, the highest volcano in Antarctica . This is the key to the Seven Volcanoes project. The team consists of 8 participants led by Lyudmila Korobeshko and American guide Larry Holmgren. In total, 8 people have conquered the "Seven volcanoes" in Russia at the moment. 6 more people will be added in case of luck after the expedition to Sidley Volcano. Good luck!
Alex Abramov from Aconcagua Base Camp, where this year the 7 Summits Club has six groups from the beginning of December to the end of February. We are the best!
The group of the 7 Summits Club on the eve of departure to its destination, the highest volcano in Antarctica, Mount Sidley. They promise minus 45!
Sidley.
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the group's guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
January 2nd. Greetings from Antarctica from the Union Glacier Camp! In just a couple of hours, our group on Sidley should fly away. The ...
Lyudmila Korobeshko, the group's guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica:
January 2nd. Greetings from Antarctica from the Union Glacier Camp! In just a couple of hours, our group on Sidley should fly away. The flight takes about 4-5 hours. On the mountain, and indeed within a radius of 700 km, we will be alone… This is also a unique expedition to Sidley.
Yesterday we all flew to Antarctica from Punta Arenas. Immediately upon landing, we were met by an American climber, David (he is the first American to close the 7 Volcanoes project). He asked us to contact James Stone, who keeps world statistics on 7 Volcanoes, and inform him about those who complete the project in our expedition and also send an updated route trek.
Artyom Rostovtsev, who recently returned from the Pole, met us at the camp itself. He's going to lead the group to Vinson now. We were all well fed, had a tour of the camp, then we set up tents and made wishes - for many it was the first night on a new continent - in Antarctica. The Antarctic white night passed quietly.
It's almost noon now. We have to leave for Sidley in an hour. There will be no Internet there anymore - we will make satellite calls. Follow our messages. They promise that it will be very cold this season in Sydney. According to the forecast, up to -45 at the top …
Alexander Abramov and Mingma have completed an acclimatization roattion to Nido de Condores on the slopes of Aconcagua and are resting before storming the summit
Aconcagua.
Alexander Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:
The night from January 31 to January 1, 2024, the team of Alex Abramov and Mingma Gelu Sherpa spent at the Nido de Condores Camp. At an altitude of 5,600 meters. ...
Alexander Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:
The night from January 31 to January 1, 2024, the team of Alex Abramov and Mingma Gelu Sherpa spent at the Nido de Condores Camp. At an altitude of 5,600 meters. Probably the highest in the world this New Year! The camp is great. We have a large tent with a kitchen-dining room. Tables, chairs, dishes. Even a large stove with a 20-liter cylinder. And this is at the height of the summit of Mount Elbrus. It's a pleasure to be there. We went down quickly.
Now we have a rest day down at the Plaza de Mulas camp, we sleep until we stop. Tomorrow, January 3rd, we have an assault exit according to the plan. We want to be on top of Aconcagua on the 5th. There is a strong wind, but on the night of the 4th to the 5th, the wind should be slightly weaker. 60-70 km per hour. Let's see what kind of Aconcagua-24 is…
Summit! The group of the 7 Summits Club made a wonderful training ascent in Argentine Patagonia to the summit of Aguja De L'S
Boris Egorov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, sends from Argentina:
Greetings from Patagonia! We have great news, we have climbed our summit! And this is the first mountain in Patagonia for Alexey. We had a great adventure.
The first day ...
Boris Egorov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, sends from Argentina:
Greetings from Patagonia! We have great news, we have climbed our summit! And this is the first mountain in Patagonia for Alexey. We had a great adventure.
The first day was a very beautiful trekking of 13 km to the base camp. Overnight in a tent on a small area between the rocks and exit at dawn. We went under the wall along the glacier and began the ascent itself. Moreover, Alexey was in the lead for the first half of the route, confidently moving along the cliff and reliably belayed. Here you need to do everything yourself, the rock is clean, not prepared, use special equipment (camalots). And we were calm for the leader, the training was not in vain.
That's just before the very top, we ran into a local rope that was slower, but there was no way to overtake them. We were roasting in the sun for 40 minutes, and did not wait for their descent.
As a result, 14 hours from camp to camp. It may not be fast, but it is safe and calm.
We decided to spend New Year's Eve down in the village and practically ran down, and the change of the year caught us 4 kilometers from the finish line on the shore of Lake Capri.
Now we are resting, waiting for the weather window for the main ascent.
Happy New Year to all!
Guides Boris Egorov and Vladimir Murzaev.