The "Openers" group, that is, Galymzhan Kuspanov with a guide, climbed the Demavand volcano
Galymzhan Kuspanov from Iran: Tonight at 4:30 we were preparing to start the climb. We had breakfast and set off, and reached the summit at a good pace in 6 hours. The route is completely trekking. Along the way we saw an ice waterfall that never thaws, as well as sulfur emissions that look like steam from a giant boiling kettle. Hydrogen sulfide actively comes to the surface, it even burns your throat. Everyone puts on buffs over their mouth and nose, and tries to run past this place as quickly as possible.
The smell is about the same as a burnt match. But seeing a living volcano is very romantic.
We went down to the Base Camp in 2.5 hours, mostly on scree, flashlights were very useful, they protected us from small stones. The weather was windless and excellent all day!
The sixth volcano out of seven brings the dream of completing the entire "seven volcanoes" project closer.

