Pik Voenno Morskogo Flota

Page Type Page Type: Mountain/Rock
Location Lat/Lon: 39.35000°N / 73.08500°E
Activities Activities: Mountaineering, Skiing
Seasons Season: Summer
Additional Information Elevation: 19166 ft / 5842 m
Sign the Climber's Log

Overview

Pik BMF in the late afternoon, July 2005

Pik Voenno Morskogo Flota (VMF, Pik Navy Fleet) is the lower peak in the border range Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan. The range starts at pass Kyzyl-Art (4336 m) with the route M41 from Sary-Tash to Karakol lake, and rises up many peaks over 5000 m to reach 6000 m at the summit of Pik Beleckovo (6070 m). The border range continues via Pik Korzenevskovo (6008) and Pik VMF (5842 m) to Pik 6624 folowed by Kyzylagyn (6684 m) and further continuing to the area of Pik Lenina.

The glaciated flat summit is ideal starting point to the main range in the west-east direction. The lateral range from Pik VMF faces to the north with several 5000 m peaks ended up with Pik Nazarova (5015 m) above the Dzanajdartaka river valley. This lateral range separates Zabluzdenija glacier on the west from Nazarova glacier on the east valley. The slope from pass in the lateral range to the summit of Pik VMF is pretty steep, and glaciated covered by snow all the year.

Pik VMF and its slopes to the valley of Zabluzdenija glacier, on the left small avalanches from the laternal range - see text, July 2005. Photo by Jaroslav Kocourek


The area of Dzanajdartaka river, which Nazarova rivers and valley enters, and surrounding peaks are completely out of focus of climbers and trekkers. In comparison with hundreds of climbers and trekkers in the Pik Lenina area you do not find a human here. The reason is simple, Pik Lenin is located just several tens of kilometres to the west. Thus, as Pik Lenina is over 7000 m, none is interested in peaks between 6000 and 6684 meters lying nearby. There are many peaks, most of them believed unclimbed, that are suitable for routes of different grade.

The wide valley of Dzanajdartaka river is fullfilled with stones transported to the lower parts by the river during the spring months. However, similar to Pik Lenina Lukova poljana (Onion field) a lot of onion and incredible amount of types of mountain flowers can be found here.

Getting There

Kyrgyzstan can be simple reached from many European airports with companies like Russians Aeroflot (via Moscow) and Air Pulkovo (via St. Peterburg), KLM, British Airways (from London), Kyrgyz airlines (from Munchen directly to Bishkek), Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul), and other.

When leaving the Manas airport back to your home country do not be surprised, that for several companies the leaving cost USD 10 is included in the price of air ticket, but for many others you have to pay this fee before registration to flight. Be also very careful with the weight of your luggage, as clerks weigh ALL YOUR luggage at once! And you have to pay at least USD 8 per kilogram exceeding over 20 kilograms.

From Bishkek you can use domestic airlines – Kyrgyz airlines or Altyn Air to fly from Bishkek to Osh. It takes about 50 minutes by Jak-40 jet plane. Prices for 2005 season are:
Kyrgyz airlines return ticket USD 80, one way ticket USD 60
Altyn airlines return ticket approximately USD 100
Tickets are available in advance by your order realized through the local travel agency or just after your arrive at Manas airport. Only for cheaper Kyrgyz airlines tickets can be sold out for the first flights.

Another possibility is bus or taxi for about 800 kilometres long route to the second biggest city Osh. Asking for a taxi is the simplest at Osh bazaar in Bishkek.

From Osh use any of travel agency transport support or ask for a „taxi“ UAZ, gazik (Russian version of a jeep). In fact, you can also use any of robust cars like the famous Soviet car Volha, because the above mentioned are able to win over the dirty road from Osh via the city Gulcha over the passes Cidcik (2400 m) and Taldyk (3615 m).

The map of Dzanajdartaka river valley.

However, you can also use a local bus Osh – Sary-Tash and then take a car for Bardobo border control. Or you can simple hitchike after leaving Osh.

Red Tape

Except of 28 countries citizens of all other countries need a valid Kyrgzyz visa to enter the country. They are easily obtained at your local Kyrgyz Embassy for about USD 45 per person. Sometimes you need a letter of invitation by Kyrgyz travel agency to get visas. The letter can be easily obtained by several travel agencies in Bishkek ans Osh, some of them are mentioned LOWER. Moreover, citizens of over twenty countries are also free from OVIR (police department of foreign affairs) registration in Osh and border zone permit (both cost for about USD 20 per person). The border control is at Bardobo.

There are NO CLIMBING OR TREKKING permits in Kyrgyzstan since the beginning of season 2003. The situation can be changed for next year, but now you do not have to pay any money for climbs or treks!


IRKESHTAMTOUR Osh and south Kyrgyzstan
http://www.irkeshtamtour.com/
No. 1, Say Kucha str, Osh, Republic of Kyrgizstan
tel/fax: +996(3222) 551 74
e-mail: irkeshtamturosh@yahoo.com

AK SAI Bishkek and around
http://www.ak-sai.com/
No. 65, Sovetskaya str., 720005 Bishkek, Republic of Kyrgizstan
tel.: +996 (312) 54 42 77
fax: +996 (312) 54 42 19
e-mail:info@ak-sai.com

When To Climb & Weather Conditions

The mountain is climbable during all the year. However, the best weather conditions are from mid July to mid August. There is possibility of avalanches on the route starting from the pass in the lateral range.

During the winter months one can expect similar temperatures as in the area around Pik Lenina. More interesting can be spring months, as there remains snow cover and access from the M41 route from Bardobo border control can be very easy.

The summit of Pik VMF just out of clouds, view from the valley of Nazarova glacier, possible route to the summit starts in the rocky pass on the right side of the photo, July 2005

Helmet is quite recommendable. All avalanche safety items are welcome during winter and spring. In the main climbing season - mid of summer - you also crampoons, ice-axe, ice-screws, etc.

The weather can be pretty unstable all over the year. According to our experience in summer 2005, there was majority of days with sunshine in the early morning. Around 10 a.m. clouds and fog appeared, and in the afternoon rain and storms continued. Finally, in the evening clear heaven covered with stars appeared. Snow storms caused about 40 cm thick snow cover in the valley and many avalanches of different size on slopes.


Mountain Conditions

First ascent: unknown, probably unclimbed peak. If you know something about possible first ascends feel free to add it!

UPDATE ABOUT FIRST CLIMBS!!! SP member Rybakov have declared, that t this peak as well as the others mentioned are climbed. Period.. NO DETAILS.

Earth Observatory - Kara-Kul Structure - satellite photo of the Kara-Kul lake and its surrounds. The valley of Dzanajdartaka river is on the left upper corner.

The only route to Pik VMFfrom the north is via the lateral range starting at Pik Nazaroa and ending up at Pik VMF summit.

Pik VMF as can be viewed from the right morraine of Nazarova glacier, July 2005

Camping

You can camp anywhere in the area. The only trouble is the lack of clean water for cooking and drinking. All streams starting on north sides of the range are polluted by sediments and they are brown. Higher in the valley you can find remains after old camps. One of the highest concentrations of old rusty cans we found at the beginning of Nazarova glacier moraines. The camp was set up in the summer 1989 by a team of Soviet geologists measuring data for geological map of this area in the scale 1:50 000.

The summit of Pik VMF just out of clouds, view from the valley of Nazarova glacier, possible route to the summit starts in the rocky pass on the right side of the photo, July 2005

External Links




Parents 

Parents

Parents refers to a larger category under which an object falls. For example, theAconcagua mountain page has the 'Aconcagua Group' and the 'Seven Summits' asparents and is a parent itself to many routes, photos, and Trip Reports.

Pamir (Памир)Mountains & Rocks