Mount Kazbek Climber's Log

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Ski Mountaineer

Ski Mountaineer - Jun 5, 2008 1:54 pm

SE Face Ski Descent  Sucess!

Ascent and ski descent SE Face (50°/3B). The perfect line.

Ski Mountaineer

Ski Mountaineer - Jun 5, 2008 1:53 pm

Traverse  Sucess!

Traverse of summit. Ascent via East Ramp, ski descent via south flank

Ski Mountaineer

Ski Mountaineer - Jun 5, 2008 1:51 pm

Ski Desc. E Ramp

Ski descent East Ramp (45°)

spellbinder

spellbinder - Aug 17, 2007 7:49 am Date Climbed: Aug 8, 2007

classical route  Sucess!

after 10 hours of fight in sun and snow at the end
together with two other members of our expedition

inomable

inomable - Aug 11, 2007 7:07 am Date Climbed: Aug 2, 2007

Direct South-East Face Russian 3B  Sucess!

Milena Mihaylova, Nikolay Valkov, Georgi Madzharov, Deian Petkov and Yordan Dinev, all Bulgarians and members of Alpine Club "Planinetz" Sofia, summited at 14.00 local time in sort of stormy conditions after 8 hours of progress on the South-East face.

KNEEP

KNEEP - Nov 1, 2006 3:03 pm Date Climbed: Aug 28, 2005

Classic route from Georgian side  Sucess!

together with michiel ("pulsar")

Ski Mountaineer

Ski Mountaineer - May 22, 2006 7:14 pm

Route Climbed: SE face  Sucess!

together with Deon Louw (Canada).

BigLee

BigLee - Feb 4, 2006 6:23 pm Date Climbed: Jul 9, 2004

20 litres of Geogian wine later...  Sucess!

Had problems finding the way to the met station due to thick fog. Having originally intended to solo the mountain I was warned against this due to hidden crevasses. The local I ended up hiring to rope up with for the ascent got altitude sickness so I ended up soloing the last 500m anyway! I'm sure there is a moral to the story. Great views from the summit. Made it back to the met station by 10.45am and descended to Kazbegi that afternoon.

Pulsar

Pulsar - Sep 15, 2005 6:23 pm

Route Climbed: Normal route Date Climbed: Aug-28-2005

It was a perfect day for the summit. We had perfect snow conditions all along the ascent the summit day (Aug-04-2005), making the ascent to the summit a far more relaxing day than the ascent from the valley (1700 m) to the hut "Meteostation" (3700 m), when we had severe rain, later hail and wet snow. We had hardly any wind at the top, which is rather unique for the Kazbek. On the way down some snow.




My compliments to the author of this "Kazbek page".



M.H.

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