Mount Everest with 8848 m is the world's highest peak. Climbers aiming for the summit must survive the extreme conditions of the 'Death Zone' and perform great feats of endurance. The highest mountain in the world attracts well-experienced mountaineers as well as novice climbers who are willing to pay substantial sums to professional mountain guides to complete a successful climb. The mountain, while not posing substantial technical climbing difficulty on the standard route (other eight-thousanders such as K2 or Nanga Parbat are much more difficult), still has many inherent dangers such as altitude sickness, weather and wind.
This is true Everest, even so it’s only Northern Peak. The majestic mountain of 7550 meters is staying high above the North Col and clearly visible from the route of ascent of Everest. We choose the route of ascent from the North Col. It was climbed one-two times before us. Changtse - is perhaps the best panoramic point on view of Mount Everest. And at the same time, it is a separate beautiful mountain.
For several years the "Seven Summits Club " organizes expeditions on Everest via the north, from Tibet. With extensive experience organizing Himalayan expeditions, reliable partners and well-established connections, we managed to secure one of the best quality service for climbers. Our price on is smaller than that of our American and European colleagues. Everest - the highest mountain in the world (8850 m) is the cherished dream of every climber. We help make this dream a reality. Sport style option assumes that most of the work at high altitude, you'll be doing by yourself, that reduces the probability of success... But it increases the value of sport achievement....
Pobeda Peak (7439m) is the highest point of the heavily glaciated snowy wall of the Kokshaal-Tau Range (the Tien Shan mountain system) which stretches for 30km not coming lower than 6000m.
The massif consists of three summits: West (Vazha Pshavela Peak, 6918m), East, 7079m and True (Main) Summit, 7439m.
The South Inylchek Glacier, which flows from under both Pobeda and Khan Tengri peaks is the longest valley glacier in the world (60km). Due to its height and geographical position (on the northern border of the great Takla Makan Desert) this mountain can claim the harshest weather conditions a climber can meet on a seven-thousander. Dreadful snowstorms coming from the desert and lasting for many days are rather a norm than an exception. This is why, concerning overall difficulties, experienced mountaineers put on a par Pobeda Peak with Nanga Parbat (8125m) in the Himalayas.
NECESSARY TRAININGS. FROM ALEXANDER ABRAMOV.
Necessary trainings. Alexander Abramov tells. For preparation for an ascent of the Everest it is necessary to train. Certainly, climbing ascents is best training for ascents, but … If you can not leave ... DETAILS