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If you’re physically prepared and have done a previous acclimatization trek in some of the great mountains that Kyrgyzstan offers, it’s time to move to the next level: climb the historic Pobeda Peak. It is the highest mountain of the Tian Shan range with a height of 7,439 meters. It’s quite close to the South Engilchek glacier, where you’ll find some of the most used base camps to ascend the mountain. However, Pobeda’s main summit is usually climbed from the Zvozdochka glacier. Although its climbing routes don’t involve technical difficulties, it is a serious mountain due to the high altitude and the climatic instability. So, it’s mandatory to climb the Pobeda peak under the safe supervision of a local expert. Explore-Share only promotes trips led by certified mountain guides.
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Kevin
I climbed the Pobeda Peak with Andrey in 2011. It was something very difficult to achieve but we did it. The most difficult part of the trip was the section from the highest camp to the summit because of the altitude (more than 7000m). That was also the longest section of the climb. Andrey and I worked together up to the summit. I trusted 100% in Andrey during the climb because I knew him very well. He is a real professional climber!
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