Everest 2025
A beautiful end to the expedition: Video greeting from Sergey Ryazansky to future climbers
Everest.
Alexander Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, Head of the Everest expedition:
The Everest-2025 expedition is ending successfully. It was a difficult expedition, unstable weather. Many expeditions have not been without tragedies. ...
Alexander Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, Head of the Everest expedition:
The Everest-2025 expedition is ending successfully. It was a difficult expedition, unstable weather. Many expeditions have not been without tragedies. Everything is consistently good with us. In 3 hours we are flying to Kathmandu. We will celebrate the victory.
And prepare for the production of the film "Space Everest".
There is a summit of Everest! Sergey Ryazansky, Luis Lopez and 4 Sherpas have reached the summit and started their descent
Everest.
Message from the head of the Everest expedition Alexander Abramov:
At 9:30, Hero of Russia, cosmonaut Sergey Ryazansky, cameraman Luis Lopez and 4 Sherpas of the 7 Summits Club ascended the summit of Everest. Their condition is good. ...
Message from the head of the Everest expedition Alexander Abramov:
At 9:30, Hero of Russia, cosmonaut Sergey Ryazansky, cameraman Luis Lopez and 4 Sherpas of the 7 Summits Club ascended the summit of Everest. Their condition is good. They are starting their descent to the South Col. Where 3 more Sherpas are waiting for them.
7 Sherpas and 2 participants will begin their descent from the Col together. This is important for Safety.
Sergey Ryazansky became the first cosmonaut to reach the summit of Everest!!!
He is now the closest person on the planet to the stars.
We are filming a movie.
Watch the movie "Space Everest" on screens across the country in the fall of 2025.
Alexander Abramov on record-breaking, shortened expeditions to Everest
Alexander Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, Everest expedition leader:
I would like to briefly comment on the situation with high-speed ascents to Everest, which are now being discussed as a miracle.
Previously, expeditions ...
Alexander Abramov, President of the 7 Summits Club, Everest expedition leader:
I would like to briefly comment on the situation with high-speed ascents to Everest, which are now being discussed as a miracle.
Previously, expeditions to the Himalayan eight-thousanders lasted 2-5 months. The team set up camps themselves, carried loads, acclimatized on the route. It took a month just to set up 4 high-altitude camps. Then - a week of rest and the assault. Only those who retained their strength reached the summit.
Gradually, they began to attract more and more Sherpas.
In 1993, our team had 9 people and 0 Sherpas.
In 2000 - 12 people and already 3 Sherpas.
Now - 2 Sherpas per participant and the expedition duration is 35-40 days.
And now - a revolution.
While the Sherpas spend 3 months preparing the route, the "speed climber" acclimatizes at home - in a hypoxic tent or with xenon. Then he flies to the base camp by helicopter and quickly goes to the summit along the "ready route" with oxygen, accompanied by Sherpas.
As a result, the assault takes everyone 5 days, but before, it took months. Now - "artificial acclimatization" and a week-long hike.
Is this good or bad?
It doesn't matter. Everyone has their own goals. Before, in order to run around the stadium, they built it themselves. Now - come, buy a ticket and run.
Perhaps it's time to reconsider the approach: if the participant does not participate in the preparation of the route, then it is not necessary to sit in the mountains for a month. Let him come when everything is ready - and in a week to the summit.
But on one condition: preliminary acclimatization must be competent and safe - under the supervision of specialists.
On the investigation of the "xenon" team in Nepal.
Yes, it is true - an investigation has begun in Nepal regarding the use of xenon. Xenon is officially recognized as doping and is banned in sports competitions. But climbing Everest is not a sports competition, and from this point of view it is not entirely clear what exactly to accuse the British team of.
On the other hand, it is unethical to announce a record, openly proud of having used doping. It is the same as publicly promoting psychoactive substances: "Expand your consciousness and conquer the peaks!"
I did it - and that's fine.
Personally, I do not think that this is a reason to seriously punish athletes. Moreover, I assume that all this hype is an excellent PR move by the organizers. I do not rule out that next year there will be even more xenon clients.
Video: Everest expedition leader Alexander Abramov from Camp 2 on the slopes of Everest about past and current events, as well as plans
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President of the 7 Summits Club, Everest expedition leader Alexander Abramov in Camp 2 at an altitude of 6,500 meters talks about the successful ascent of the first group and the unfortunate failure of the second. After analyzing all the ...
President of the 7 Summits Club, Everest expedition leader Alexander Abramov in Camp 2 at an altitude of 6,500 meters talks about the successful ascent of the first group and the unfortunate failure of the second. After analyzing all the factors involved, it was decided that the second attempt at the ascent would be made by Sergey Ryazansky, accompanied by cameraman Luis Lopez and four Sherpas. Due to the lack of oxygen supplies and their health, the remaining participants have descended or are currently descending and are heading home. And the expedition continues. The weather forecast is good, we hope that this time it will come true.
The 7 Summits Club and the 8000 Club congratulate the heroes of the season, the 2025 Everest climbers
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All participants of the successful ascent of Everest by the 8000 Club group (leader Viktor Volodin) have descended and are safe. Now we can finally congratulate them on their outstanding personal achievement, on the fulfillment of their ...
All participants of the successful ascent of Everest by the 8000 Club group (leader Viktor Volodin) have descended and are safe. Now we can finally congratulate them on their outstanding personal achievement, on the fulfillment of their dream - the ascent to the highest peak of our planet. Congratulations! We wish you a quick recovery after the most difficult test, which was the finale of this expedition. New summits and new achievements, peace and prosperity! We will be waiting to meet you in Moscow!
On May 19, the members of Viktor Volodin's group stood on the summit of Everest!
Dmitry Pilshchikov - at 06:28
Andrey Kravchenko - at 08:30
Natalya Bryukhovetskaya - at 09:00
Valery Zaitsev - at 09:40.
The 7 Summits Club team led by Alexander Abramov has planned a second attempt to climb Everest on May 25-26
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The leader of the Everest-25 expedition, President of the 7 Summits Club Alexander Abramov from the slopes of Everest:
On May 19, our first team in full force climbed to the summit of Everest. On the 19th, the second team climbed to the ...
The leader of the Everest-25 expedition, President of the 7 Summits Club Alexander Abramov from the slopes of Everest:
On May 19, our first team in full force climbed to the summit of Everest. On the 19th, the second team climbed to the South Col in a strong wind. By evening, the wind had increased to 70 km/h. Having spent the night in jumping tents and the morning in tents with a torn vestibule, we decided to descend. Thus, we postponed the attempt to climb Everest to May 25 or 26.
Now the team has descended to the second camp at 6500. And with the words "it was a good training session", we went to bed. In total, this year the 7 Summits Club has 12 permits for climbing, four of which have been realized.
Four of our participants climbed Everest on May 19, bad weather thwarted the attempt of Alexander Abramov's group
Everest.
Unfortunately, a sudden, contrary to the preliminary forecast, increase in wind to a storm thwarted the attempt of Alexander Abramov's group to climb Everest. And the team of the Club 8000 led by Viktor Volodin, who had gone a day earlier, ...
Unfortunately, a sudden, contrary to the preliminary forecast, increase in wind to a storm thwarted the attempt of Alexander Abramov's group to climb Everest. And the team of the Club 8000 led by Viktor Volodin, who had gone a day earlier, got into a tough time, especially on the descent. It remains to be hoped that the participants of the 7 Summits Club group will have enough strength and energy for a second attempt. And that the conditions will be ideal, or close to ideal.
Latest news from the highest peak on the planet:
Viktor Volodin's group
On May 19, the following were on the summit of Everest:
— Andrey Kravchenko and Dmitry Pilshchikov — at 08:30
— Natalia Bryukhovetskaya — at 09:00
— Valery Zaytsev — at 09:40
At the moment:
— Viktor Volodin and Natalia Bryukhovetskaya are already in Lukla, on their way to Kathmandu
— Dmitry Pilshchikov, Valery Zaytsev and Andrey Kravchenko continue their descent to Base Camp.
Alexander Abramov's group:
— Alexander Abramov, Vasily Taradin — on the descent to Camp 2 (6,500 m), where they plan to wait for weather conditions for the second attempt at the ascent
— Sergey Ryazansky, Dmitry Demchuk — in Camp 2, where they plan to wait for weather conditions for the second attempt at the ascent
— Roman Sklyar is at the base camp.
We are following the developments and sending strong support to all participants!
Recording of a dramatic live broadcast from the South Col of Everest. Alexander Abramov from a tent at 8000 meters
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Dramatic live broadcast from the South Col of Everest. Alexander Abramov from a tent at an altitude of 8000 meters. The strongest wind, it is not possible to go on the ascent. All members of Volodin's group climbed the summit of Everest and ...
Dramatic live broadcast from the South Col of Everest. Alexander Abramov from a tent at an altitude of 8000 meters. The strongest wind, it is not possible to go on the ascent. All members of Volodin's group climbed the summit of Everest and descended at least to Camp 4.
Recording of Alexander Abramov's live broadcast from Camp 3 on the way to the summit of Everest
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The 7 Summits Club has set another record! This time we held a live broadcast, in which the head of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, was telling his story from Camp 3, at an altitude of 7100. Watch and listen, this has never ...
The 7 Summits Club has set another record! This time we held a live broadcast, in which the head of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, was telling his story from Camp 3, at an altitude of 7100. Watch and listen, this has never happened before in history. And a continuation is promised - tomorrow a similar session, but from an altitude of 7900, from the assault camp located on the South Col of Everest. And then - from the summit. If we're lucky, of course.
Everest. One step closer to the goal. Volodin's team in Camp 3, Abramov's team in Camp 2
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Today, the 8000 Club team led by Viktor Volodin climbed to Camp 3 on the slopes of the "Lhotse Wall". Tomorrow they will climb to the South Col (7900), Camp 4 and set out to storm the summit. Alexander Abramov's team (7 Summits Club) moved ...
Today, the 8000 Club team led by Viktor Volodin climbed to Camp 3 on the slopes of the "Lhotse Wall". Tomorrow they will climb to the South Col (7900), Camp 4 and set out to storm the summit. Alexander Abramov's team (7 Summits Club) moved from Camp 1 to comfortable Camp 2. And will spend the night at an altitude of 6500. So far, everything is going according to plan. Good luck to the climbers!
Two groups of the Everest-25 expedition made another move and climbed one camp closer to the goal
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The guide of the 7 Summits Club Viktor Volodin reports from Nepal:
A Nepalese namaste from the slopes of Everest to everyone! Information from the Everest-25 expedition. Today, the group of Alexander Abramov (7 Summits Club, VIP) left ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Viktor Volodin reports from Nepal:
A Nepalese namaste from the slopes of Everest to everyone! Information from the Everest-25 expedition. Today, the group of Alexander Abramov (7 Summits Club, VIP) left Base Camp for Camp 1 at the crack of dawn. By two o'clock in the afternoon, all participants had successfully reached the overnight location at 6100. The group of Viktor Volodin (8000 Club) had a good rest in Camp 1 and slowly went to Camp 2. The weather is hot and we all also safely reached our second camp. There is complete comfort here, including the Internet, which is only available at the 7 Summits Club and this is at an altitude of 6500. Tomorrow we leave early and move to the third camp at 7200. I hope everything will work out for us.
Everest ascent has begun! Today, Viktor Volodin's group started
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The leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
The season of Everest ascents has begun. We held classes on strategy and tactics of ascent. The guides told members all the subtleties and nuances of working ...
The leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
The season of Everest ascents has begun. We held classes on strategy and tactics of ascent. The guides told members all the subtleties and nuances of working on the mountain with toilet paper and food bags. We checked masks and regulators again. And today, Viktor Volodin's team (Club 8000), consisting of 6 participants, set off for Camp 1.
Alexander Abramov's team is leaving in a day. And the film crew of the movie "Space Everest" is going with us.
Two groups of the Everest 2025 team returned from Namche Bazaar to the base camp
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The leader of the Everest expedition Alexander Abramov reports from Nepal:
The Everest 2025 team returned from Namche Bazaar to the Everest base camp. Everyone is rested. Yesterday, for the first time in human history, we broadcast live ...
The leader of the Everest expedition Alexander Abramov reports from Nepal:
The Everest 2025 team returned from Namche Bazaar to the Everest base camp. Everyone is rested. Yesterday, for the first time in human history, we broadcast live from the slopes of Everest to the ISS space station.
The 7 Summits Club is once again holding a unique, record-breaking event: direct communication between astronauts in Earth orbit and an astronaut in the Everest Base Camp
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Direct communication with the International Space Station from the Everest Base Camp itself!
Cosmonaut Sergei Ryazansky, who is in the camp at an altitude of 5300 m, participated in the broadcast along with the Everest 2025 team of the 7 ...
Direct communication with the International Space Station from the Everest Base Camp itself!
Cosmonaut Sergei Ryazansky, who is in the camp at an altitude of 5300 m, participated in the broadcast along with the Everest 2025 team of the 7 Summits Club.
ISS crew commander Sergei Ryzhikov and astronaut Alexei Zubritsky were in touch from orbit.
Sergey Ryazansky: I showed the guys from the ISS views of Everest from the Base Camp. We had a warm conversation, I was happy with the modern technologies that made this call real.
The main team of the 7 Summits Club and 8000 Club expeditions spent a meaningful day in Namche Bazaar
Everest.
The leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
Message from May 10. Today, the Everest-25 team spent another day of rest in the comfortable conditions of Namche Bazaar. The rest was accompanied by filming, ...
The leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
Message from May 10. Today, the Everest-25 team spent another day of rest in the comfortable conditions of Namche Bazaar. The rest was accompanied by filming, cooking potato pancakes and playing billiards. And of course, there was an evening of singing. All participants and guides were gathering strength before storming Everest.
The main part of the 7 Summits Club and 8000 Club expeditions descended to Namche Bazaar to recuperate
Everest.
The leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
Today, the 7 Summits Club Everest-2025 team celebrated Victory Day at the Base Camp. And after that, they descended by helicopter to Namche Bazaar to rest and ...
The leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
Today, the 7 Summits Club Everest-2025 team celebrated Victory Day at the Base Camp. And after that, they descended by helicopter to Namche Bazaar to rest and recuperate before storming the summit.
All members of the 7 Summits Club expedition to Everest have completed the acclimatization cycle and are ready to descend to rest in the capital's Namche Bazaar
Everest.
The President of the 7 Summits Club, the leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
Today we descended from Camp 2 to Base Camp. Acclimatization is complete. On the way, I met sisters Katya and Masha, the ...
The President of the 7 Summits Club, the leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
Today we descended from Camp 2 to Base Camp. Acclimatization is complete. On the way, I met sisters Katya and Masha, the heroines of the film High-Altitude Gene 2. As usual, they are doing a high-speed ascent. Tomorrow, our team flies to Namche Bazaar to rest for a few days and prepare for the assault on Everest.
Both groups of the 7 Summits Club expedition to Everest completed the task and climbed to the 7000 meter mark. The acclimatization period is coming to an end
Everest.
The President of the 7 Summits Club, the leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
The Everest-25 team (Alexander Abramov's group) today reached an altitude of 7,000 meters, towards Camp 3 (7,100 m). At ...
The President of the 7 Summits Club, the leader of the Everest expedition, Alexander Abramov, reports from Nepal:
The Everest-25 team (Alexander Abramov's group) today reached an altitude of 7,000 meters, towards Camp 3 (7,100 m). At first it was incredibly hot, and then it started snowing. And we have this kind of weather every day. Tomorrow we descend to the Base Camp. And then the day after tomorrow we fly to Namche Bazaar to rest. The 8000 Club group led by Viktor Volodin successfully descended to the base camp today.
The 7 Summits Club team successfully ascended to Camp 2 as part of the second acclimatization rotation
Everest.
Message from the head of the Everest expedition Alexander Abramov:
Today, the 7 Summits Club team led by Alexander Abramov successfully ascended to Camp 2, located at an altitude of 6500 m on the slope of Everest. Here we met the 8000 ...
Message from the head of the Everest expedition Alexander Abramov:
Today, the 7 Summits Club team led by Alexander Abramov successfully ascended to Camp 2, located at an altitude of 6500 m on the slope of Everest. Here we met the 8000 Club team led by Viktor Volodin. On the way, we were overtaken by a flying drone carrying 25 kilograms of cargo.
The Everest-25 expedition has begun its second acclimatization rotation. The goal is to reach above 7000 meters
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The guide of the 7 Summits Club Viktor Volodin sends from Nepal:
Hello everyone from the Everest-25 expedition! Yesterday (May 4) Viktor Volodin's group (Club 8000) early in the morning, at 3 o'clock, set out for the second ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Viktor Volodin sends from Nepal:
Hello everyone from the Everest-25 expedition! Yesterday (May 4) Viktor Volodin's group (Club 8000) early in the morning, at 3 o'clock, set out for the second acclimatization rotation. Alexander Abramov's group (7 Summits Club - VIP) continued to rest and gain strength. In good weather, we climbed to the first camp at 6100 without incident, according to plan. Today, May 5, Alexander Abramov's group, at the crack of dawn, also at three in the morning, set out in the direction of the first camp. And we got some sleep after yesterday's long march and slowly moved to the second camp, at 6500. The weather is good again, but it's hot as hell. Now the sun has set and it has become quite cool. Abramov's team is spending the night in Camp 1.