Nepal 2024
Boris Egorov and Alexey Sivkov soared above the clouds during the acclimatization climb and did bouldering
Boris Egorov, the 7 Summits Club guide, reports from Nepal:
Greetings from the Himalayas! Our sports group had an acclimatization climb today to the neighboring peak with the unpronounceable name of Nangkartshang 5073m.
There were a ...
Boris Egorov, the 7 Summits Club guide, reports from Nepal:
Greetings from the Himalayas! Our sports group had an acclimatization climb today to the neighboring peak with the unpronounceable name of Nangkartshang 5073m.
There were a lot of rock bolder on the slopes, and we climbed a couple of them with pleasure. That's what active acclimatization means. And of course, the views around are something! Lobuche, Makalu, Island and much more around. And today we soared there above the clouds.
Tomorrow is the next trek to Lobuche.
The Mera Peak ascent program begins for the new 7 Summits Club group with guide Dmitry Semenov
The 7 Summits Club guide Dmitry Semenov reports from Nepal:
Namaste, from his native Kathmandu! Today our supergroup "Birches Solo" gathered in the capital of Nepal. And tomorrow we are ready to begin our journey to the summit of Mera ...
The 7 Summits Club guide Dmitry Semenov reports from Nepal:
Namaste, from his native Kathmandu! Today our supergroup "Birches Solo" gathered in the capital of Nepal. And tomorrow we are ready to begin our journey to the summit of Mera Peak (6476 m).
Boris Egorov and Alexey Sivkov are already in Dingboche, the mountains are getting closer and the mountains are getting higher
The Guide of the 7 Summits Club Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Nepal. Today Alexey and I made another trek and arrived at Dingboche 4400m. Gorgeous views all around! The mountain peaks became closer. It was a nice day. We are already ...
The Guide of the 7 Summits Club Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Nepal. Today Alexey and I made another trek and arrived at Dingboche 4400m. Gorgeous views all around! The mountain peaks became closer. It was a nice day. We are already starting to get used to walking and hardly get tired, so after lunch we explored the surroundings.
Boris Egorov and Alexey Sivkov climbed above Namche Bazaar and admired the peaks of Ama Dablam and Everest
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Hello! Today, our duo with Alexey explored the surroundings of Namche. For acclimatization purposes, we climbed 400 meters to the observation deck, where we had a good look ...
The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Hello! Today, our duo with Alexey explored the surroundings of Namche. For acclimatization purposes, we climbed 400 meters to the observation deck, where we had a good look at the goal of our journey, Mount Ama Dablam. The summit, of course, is impressive and very different in shape from everything around. And Everest and Lhotse appeared in the clouds in the distance. We watched the rotary-wing minibuses and visited the museum of mountain garbage. In Namche itself, we once again went around all the shops, in general, we had a good rest and are ready to continue our journey up tomorrow.
Boris Egorov and Alexey Sivkov moved to the capital's Namche Bazaar, bought more gear and are ready to see Everest tomorrow
The 7 Summits Club guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
The third day of the Ama Dablam expedition. Today we reached Namche. We photographed all the buffalos and donkeys we met, had lunch with a beautiful view of the gorge and, of ...
The 7 Summits Club guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
The third day of the Ama Dablam expedition. Today we reached Namche. We photographed all the buffalos and donkeys we met, had lunch with a beautiful view of the gorge and, of course, checked in at the Hillary Bridge. We didn't have time to get tired, we arrived quickly. And we are still on friendly terms with the heights. And as soon as we checked in, we went for a walk around the city. It was very difficult, but we refrained from buying souvenirs. But we couldn't pass by the gear store. We bought only the bare necessities there, of course. And that's it, now we are resting. Tomorrow we have a short walk to the observation deck, we want to see Everest.
The summit! The 7 Summits Club group "70s" made a forced march to climb the summit of Island Peak in good weather
The 7 Summits Club guide Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The "70s" group in full force climbed the summit of Island Peak! Due to the deterioration of the weather on the planned day, we decided to go from Dingboche ...
The 7 Summits Club guide Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The "70s" group in full force climbed the summit of Island Peak! Due to the deterioration of the weather on the planned day, we decided to go from Dingboche to the base camp, without spending the night in Chukung. Result: we had good clear windless weather, and we stood on the top and admired the wonderful views.
Boris Egorov and Alexey Sivkov flew to Lukla and walked a small section of the trek to Phakding.
The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Hello everyone from the trekking route in the Himalayas! In the morning, we flew to Lukla by helicopter without any problems and went on the trek. And although we were in no hurry ...
The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Hello everyone from the trekking route in the Himalayas! In the morning, we flew to Lukla by helicopter without any problems and went on the trek. And although we were in no hurry and stopped for tea and photo sessions, we still arrived in Phakding village in 2.5 hours. The altitude is 2600 meters, and we feel great. The service at the lodge is amazing. Clean, cozy and delicious. Now is the time to rest. Tomorrow is a longer trek with a decent gain in altitude. We are looking forward to meeting Namche Bazaar!
Boris Egorov and Alexey Sivkov started their journey to the summit of Ama Dablam. First stop - Kathmandu
The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Alexey and I finally got to Nepal! We set our sights on the most beautiful mountain in the world - Ama Dablam. I am probably the last 7 Summits Club guide who has not been here ...
The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:
Alexey and I finally got to Nepal! We set our sights on the most beautiful mountain in the world - Ama Dablam. I am probably the last 7 Summits Club guide who has not been here before. And we like it here! Friendly people and decent food. Today we had a city tour of the main attractions and holy places of Kathmandu. We visited the largest and one of the oldest Buddhist stupas in the world, the central square and many temples. We watched the ceremonial burning of the dead and how children nearby jumped from a high bridge into a small river. We saw a lot, but we were a little tired of the smell of sewage. And after lunch, having rested a bit in our clean hotel, we reached the climbing wall, it is very close to us. Of course, we couldn't miss the opportunity to get our blood pumping and give our fingers a little exercise before a long break! And we had fun climbing with local Nepalese climbers on the holds. And now we are completely ready for the adventure to begin. Tomorrow, according to the plan, at dawn, we fly by helicopter to Lukla. I hope everything goes without delays.
The joint group of the 7 Summits Club "70s" climbed Kalapathar, looked at Everest and tomorrow will split into two parts
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! Today, the morning of the "70s" group began long before dawn. At three o'clock in the morning, we went to Kalapathar to see the morning Everest from a ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! Today, the morning of the "70s" group began long before dawn. At three o'clock in the morning, we went to Kalapathar to see the morning Everest from a vantage point. After that we went back down to Gorakshep, from where we went to Dingboche. Tomorrow our team splits up: part of the group, having completed the program "Trekking to Everest Base Camp", goes to Lukla, and from there to Kathmandu. The second part goes to Chukhung, from where it will go to Island Peak.
The joint group of the 7 Summits Club "70s" climbed to Lobuche at an altitude of almost 5000 meters at the foot of Everest
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezina reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The group "70s" left Dingboche this morning, altitude 4300m. And in the afternoon, we already arrived in the settlement of Lobuche, altitude 4900m. ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezina reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The group "70s" left Dingboche this morning, altitude 4300m. And in the afternoon, we already arrived in the settlement of Lobuche, altitude 4900m. Today the weather was wonderful and we saw the famous mountains: Ama Dablam, Pumori, Lobuche, Tobuche, Nuptse. On the way we visited the memorial to the fallen climbers. Tomorrow we are going to Gorakshep. And to the Everest base camp.
The joint group of the 7 Summits Club moved to the village of Dingboche at the foot of the beautiful Ama Dablam
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The group of the 7 Summits Club "70e" left Deboche today and went to Dingboche, a village located at the foot of the beautiful Ama Dablam. The road from ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The group of the 7 Summits Club "70e" left Deboche today and went to Dingboche, a village located at the foot of the beautiful Ama Dablam. The road from Deboche starts in a rhododendron forest, we gradually gain altitude and after the suspension bridge we get to alpine meadows. On the right throughout the day we had Ama Dablam. Everest was also visible in the morning, the summit of which is covered with snow. Gradually gaining altitude, in the afternoon, we were already in Dingboche. Tomorrow we go to Lobuche.
The joint group of the 7 Summits Club moved from Namche Bazaar to Deboche, and saw Everest!
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The joint group of the "70s" program continued its journey towards the Everest Base Camp. Today we left the beautiful capital of the Sherpas Namche ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezin reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The joint group of the "70s" program continued its journey towards the Everest Base Camp. Today we left the beautiful capital of the Sherpas Namche Bazaar and went to Deboche. On the way we visited a Buddhist monastery. We also saw Everest for the first time, the weather is clear all day. Tomorrow we go to Pheriche.
Two groups of the 7 Summits Club climbed to the capital of the Sherpa country, Namche Bazaar
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezina reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! Today the group "Island Peak" arrived in Namche Bazaar. The path went along the Khumbu River, which we crossed several times on suspension bridges. ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Andrey Berezina reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! Today the group "Island Peak" arrived in Namche Bazaar. The path went along the Khumbu River, which we crossed several times on suspension bridges. In Namche Bazaar we met a group going to the Everest Base Camp. Here we joined and will continue as a single group "70s". In the afternoon we walked around the capital of the Sherpas. Tomorrow we go to Deboche, altitude 3800 m.
The 7 Summits Club opens the autumn season in the Nepalese Himalayas. Two groups have overcome the difficult stage of flights and have set out on the route
The 7 Summits Club guide Andrey Berezina reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The "70s" group with air adventures has reached the trekking part of the program. On the first day, we flew from Kathmandu to Ramechap. Where we spent the ...
The 7 Summits Club guide Andrey Berezina reports from Nepal:
Namaste from Nepal! The "70s" group with air adventures has reached the trekking part of the program. On the first day, we flew from Kathmandu to Ramechap. Where we spent the next day waiting for the flight to Lukla. And only today in the afternoon we found ourselves in Phakding, using two helicopters. From Phakding we reached Monjo. Now we are resting in the lodge, tomorrow we are going to Namche Bazaar.
A huge photo gallery and a six-hour video report of the EverChess tournament in the base camp of Everest
On May 8, 2024, a historic chess tournament was held at the Everest base camp, which was attended by professional chess players and amateurs, climbers and walkers, Russians and Nepalese. It is very important that the competition was held ...
On May 8, 2024, a historic chess tournament was held at the Everest base camp, which was attended by professional chess players and amateurs, climbers and walkers, Russians and Nepalese. It is very important that the competition was held according to all sports rules, under the close supervision of professional referee Sergey Moiseev. The parties had a very strict time limit, but they were not only recorded, but also broadcast over the Internet. All possible difficulties were overcome, and in the end we got an event that we at the 7 Summits Club have the right to be proud of.
Full tournament record from the Russian Mountaineering Federation
Fragments of a chess tournament
Awarding
Summit! The group of the 7 Summits Club climbed the summit of Lobuche East in difficult weather conditions
A guide of the 7 Summits Club Sergey Avtomonov reports from Nepal:
Greetings to all from the slopes of Mount Lobuche! We had no communication while we were in the assault camp. In the morning, we left the village of Lobuche and went up ...
A guide of the 7 Summits Club Sergey Avtomonov reports from Nepal:
Greetings to all from the slopes of Mount Lobuche! We had no communication while we were in the assault camp. In the morning, we left the village of Lobuche and went up to the assault camp in three hours. The weather turned bad there, and we held training sessions in a tent under the snow! We rested before going out. At midnight we had breakfast and went up. Due to the snowfall, the road was very slippery and heavy. By dawn it got better, we went to the beginning of the ropes and ice. We put on the crampons and started climbing the ropes. As a result, we climbed to the top in 9 hours. Then we had a long descent to the Lobuche Lodge. We didn't get there until 9 p.m. And now we have gone down to Lukla by helicopter and are waiting for a flight to Kathmandu.
The results of the Ever-Chess tournament. Everything turned out to be top notch, cool, there is something to be proud of! Guinness World Record and just making history
Alex Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Nepal:
Today, the first ever chess tournament was held at the Everest base camp – Ever Chess. Chess players from Russia and Nepal took part in it. Grandmaster and mountaineer ...
Alex Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Nepal:
Today, the first ever chess tournament was held at the Everest base camp – Ever Chess. Chess players from Russia and Nepal took part in it. Grandmaster and mountaineer Alexander Ryazantsev won.
Official information about the Russian Chess Federation tournament
The results of the Ever-Chess tournament have been summed up.
According to the results of the additional games, grandmaster Alexander Ryazantsev became the winner of the tournament, beating Yuri Kalinichenko by only half a point. Vladimir Shumilin won the bronze medal.
The prize fund was also divided among themselves in descending order: Andrey Minkov, Yulia Kholodnova, Andrey Fedorov, Peter Minkov, Alexander Abramov, German Koshelev, Gennady Dutov.
Ever-Chess was the first tournament that was successfully held at the highest point in the world (5360 meters, Everest Base Camp).
The tournament was held in a friendly and fun atmosphere. Among the spectators were citizens of Japan, Russia, the USA and Nepal.
The tournament was organized by the 7 Summits Club with the support of the Russian Chess Federation.
"Ever-Chess-2024" starts on May 8. Russian chess players have reached the Everest base camp
Official publication on the website of the Russian Chess Federation:
In total, from the city of Lukla to the base camp, the chess players had to overcome 50 kilometers and climb from a height of 2,860 meters to a height of 5,364 meters ...
Official publication on the website of the Russian Chess Federation:
In total, from the city of Lukla to the base camp, the chess players had to overcome 50 kilometers and climb from a height of 2,860 meters to a height of 5,364 meters during seven days of the hike.
Tomorrow, from 8:15 Moscow time and 11:00 Nepal time, the chess tournament starts at the highest natural altitude.
The chess players will have to play 9 games according to the Swiss system with a control of 10’+3”.
Recall that the competition will be held at the highest altitude, not counting the chess games played in space. The tournament will feature a prize pool of 7 million rubles.
The games will be broadcast on the channel of the Russian Chess Federation.
The group KoniYaki of the 7 Summits Club climbed to the high-altitude settlement of Lobuche, a step away from the Everest base camp
Hello everyone! Koniyaki group is in touch! Tonight, part of the bravest group conquered the panoramic peak of Kala Patthar. After that, our friendly team went down to the village of Lobuche, where it was time for us to split up.
The ...
Hello everyone! Koniyaki group is in touch! Tonight, part of the bravest group conquered the panoramic peak of Kala Patthar. After that, our friendly team went down to the village of Lobuche, where it was time for us to split up.
The trekkers went down Dingboche, and a group of climbers to the summit of Lobuche East stayed in the village of Lobuche. They wanted to hold training classes, but it started snowing heavily and they decided to postpone it. Tomorrow, the climbing team ascends to the Lobuche base camp and there will be no contact with them for several days.
The chess-trekking group went up to the village of Lobuche, covered with snow and snowdrifts
Nastya Kuznetsova, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Nepal:
Nepal Everchess 2024, Ferice 4200 m - Lobuche 4900 m, trekking to the Everest base camp.
Snow greetings from the Himalayas! Today we woke up to the sound of ...
Nastya Kuznetsova, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Nepal:
Nepal Everchess 2024, Ferice 4200 m - Lobuche 4900 m, trekking to the Everest base camp.
Snow greetings from the Himalayas! Today we woke up to the sound of helicopters in the village of Feriche at 4,200 m. The morning was sunny and the helicopter companies operating communications throughout the valley between the Everest base camp and Lukla took advantage of this. Helicopters scurried back and forth across the valley like bumblebees over a sunflower field.
We are gaining further heights. The trees have already disappeared, followed by creeping coniferous shrubs with tiny flowers of Alpine meadows. The height in the cafe was fixed at 4600 m. Then a long climb is already under the snow to the memorial complex of the dead climbers. Every time we pass through here, we visit our friend Valery Rozov.
The village of Lobuche met us with snowdrifts and snowfall. Here we also met our guys from the team that goes to the summit of Lobuche with Sergey Avtomonov.
In the late afternoon, nature gave us a gift and showed us the surrounding Summits in the sunset light. Tomorrow we should reach our main destination - Everest Base Camp. Part of the group will go there with climbing at Kala Patthar, the other part will go directly to BC.
Your guides are Valery Myasoedov, Andrey Berezin, Anastasia Kuznetsova.
Nepal, Lobuche 4900 m.