
Grade
of difficulty: IFAS
PD+/AD (NCCS IV; RUS 5A; IV/AI1(45-50°); 3500m)
Season:
5th - 31st of August
Group:
6 pax
Land
cost: $ 2760 per pax
The
all-inclusive program with is
available as well.
Guides:
local support team and Wild Russia tour leader
The price includes: Border pass, Accommodation
in hotels B&B: 2 nights in Bishkek, 2 nights in Osh; Round
trip flight Bishkek-Osh-Bishkek; transfers in Bishkek; vakhtovka
transfers in Osh; Base camp tent accommodation on the double
occupancy basis, lockers in the base camp; consulting on the
route and the weather.
Domestic flight airfare; luggage overweight if
any; Personal expenses; Tips; Medical insurance
are not included.
The
climbing medical insurance with the coverage of $30 000 plus
for each group member is mandatory.
The
extra services of limited availability, could be hired in
the Base Camp directly:
Local
mountain guide 50$ (+ food, provided by the customer) or 70$
on self-sufficient basis.
Portage:
Base camp - camp 1 - 1$/kilo
Camp
1 - camp 2 - 8$/kilo
Camp 2 - camp 3 - 14$/kilo
CAmp 3 - camp 4 - 25$/kilo
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This
is a Economi Pack for the professional climbers that need
the basic logistic support.
Of the four peaks in
the former Soviet Union which are over 7000m high three
lie in the Pamir Highlands of Central Asia. The same Pamir
itself refers to the great valleys that divide the various
mountain chains. Peak Lenin, at 7134m, is the third highest;
the second highest, Pik Pobeda, lies nearby in Tien Shan.
Peak Lenin is located in the northernmost of the High Pamir
mountain chains - the Zaalayski Range. From the summit looking
south-west the other major ranges dominate the skyline.
On a clear day it is possible to see the summit of Peak
Communism 80 miles away, at 7495m. the highest summit in
the Pamir, and occasionally the Hindu Kush mountains some
140 miles away. Looking north one sees the great Kyzylsu
(Red River) Valley, to the east the Chinese Pamir. Peak
Lenin is a popular mountain, it is often considered to be
the easiest 7000m. summit in the world for climbers since
it is relatively accessible and technically straight forward.
25
days, 24 nights
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