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Summit! The group of the 7 Summits Club "Brain Storm" has successfully climbed Mount Aconcagua. Congratulations!

Aconcagua. Andrey Berezin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina: Buenos Dias! We haven't been in touch for several days. So, in order. The end of December in Aconcagua is still the beginning of the season, and the weather is not ... read more

Andrey Berezin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:
Buenos Dias! We haven't been in touch for several days. So, in order.
The end of December in Aconcagua is still the beginning of the season, and the weather is not stable yet, with strong winds. According to the forecast, there will be a strong wind on the planned day of the ascent, and we decided to move the assault to a spare day.

We climbed the Nido de Condores. We have a tent camp there, with a comfortable dining room. We spent the night. The wind constantly shook the tents. In the morning, closer to lunch, we went up to the camp Berlin. This is a cozy camp, where there was no one except our tents. Plus, the rock was blocking us from the west wind. We settled in tents.

By four in the morning, the wind began to subside. They went out to the summit bid. We reached the traverse in 3 hours, then there was a section with a strong wind. Fortunately, the wind is at your back, and not for long. Then the climb to the Cave began along the sypukha. We took a deep breath in the Cave, ate and moved to the top. Three more hours on rocks and snow, and here is the summit, where surprisingly it was almost calm. Memorable photos and videos, mutual congratulations. Then we descend to our camp Berlin. Dinner, overnight and descent to the Plaza de Mulas. Where we had a festive lunch and the awarding of medals to all participants. The guides of the Brain Storm group are Andrey Berezin, Sergey Avtomonov and Valery Myasoedov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The group of the 7 Summits Club in Argentine Patagonia spent another day in training. This time it was bouldering

Boris Egorov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Patagonia: Hello everyone! Today is a sunny day in Patagonia again and we decided to entertain ourselves with bouldering (rock climbing) in a very beautiful, magical forest. We ... read more

Boris Egorov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Patagonia:
Hello everyone! Today is a sunny day in Patagonia again and we decided to entertain ourselves with bouldering (rock climbing) in a very beautiful, magical forest. We found special mattresses for belay, bought pies, cooked a mate and spent several hours on the rocks. When you are in the process of climbing like this, it may seem that you are lying on the mattress more than you are moving. But in fact, the body gets very tired of the extreme movements that have to be performed in order to make such micro-ascents. And this is a wonderful finger training and ninja climbing skills.


And, of course, the incredible views of our destination - Mount Fitzroy!

 


This area around the town of El Chalten is famous for its climbing stones. Of course, there is classical rock climbing here, but first of all it is a bouldering area where all local climbers come for the summer, and in February an international festival is even held.
In the evening, we continued our endless conversations about the weather and made plans. And for tomorrow we decided to look at our condition: arrange a light trekking the next day or climb the wall again. In any case, we will not be bored and we will spend our time usefully. Guides Boris Egorov and Vladimir Murzaev.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first day of the hike on Kilimanjaro was washed by torrential rain. The jungle has been passed, now you need to dry out

Kilimanjaro. Olga Rumyantseva, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Tanzania: Hello everyone from Tanzania! Today our group, which decided to call itself Mamba, left the hotel in the morning and went to the beginning of the climb to Kilimanjaro. ... read more

Olga Rumyantseva, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Tanzania:
Hello everyone from Tanzania! Today our group, which decided to call itself Mamba, left the hotel in the morning and went to the beginning of the climb to Kilimanjaro. After a little preparation, we started climbing through the amazing jungle, where monkeys were jumping.
Our climb was complicated by a gushing torrential rain. We waited out the main streams, but we had to walk in the rain most of the way anyway. Despite this, everyone still liked the very beautiful forest. We hope to be able to dry tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Antarctic groups of the 7 Summits Club arrive in Punta Arenas (Chile), the starting point of travel

Sidley. Greetings from the edge of the world - from Punta Arenas! Today, participants of two Antarctic expeditions - to Vinson and Sidley - finally began to gather here. In the morning, the most active part arrived - those who are closing the ... read more

Greetings from the edge of the world - from Punta Arenas! Today, participants of two Antarctic expeditions - to Vinson and Sidley - finally began to gather here.
In the morning, the most active part arrived - those who are closing the Seven Volcanoes project. We went straight from the airport to watch the ships, then checked the equipment and then the guys rushed to Fort Bulnes (a historical place, the southernmost Chilean settlement once). They want to visit as many places as possible, because Patagonia is the dream of all boys. There are many interesting locations here. We are waiting for the rest members by this evening.
Lyudmila Korobeshko - a guide to Sidley and Elena Abramova - the manager of our Antarctic expeditions and a representative in Chile.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first group of the winter season of the 7 Summits Club on Kilimanjaro has arrived in Tanzania and is ready to go on the route

Kilimanjaro. Olga Rumyantseva, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Tanzania: Hello everyone from Tanzania! Today, the first group of the winter season of the 7 Summits Club gathered at the foot of Kilimanjaro. Tomorrow we will go on the route. ... read more

Olga Rumyantseva, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Tanzania:

Hello everyone from Tanzania! Today, the first group of the winter season of the 7 Summits Club gathered at the foot of Kilimanjaro. Tomorrow we will go on the route. Today, using
our
free time, the band members went on an excursion, saw coffee plantations and a waterfall. And we also went to the market by local tuk-tuk transport.
In the evening, we had a briefing and distribution of gifts from the 7 Summits Club.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Punta Arenas in the south of South America, preparations are continuing for the reception of new groups of the 7 Summits Club, which will follow further to Antarctica

Lyudmila Korobeshko, a guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile: Greetings from the edge of the world from the southernmost mainland city of the world - Punta Arenas! On December 24, Lena Abramova and I flew to Punta ... read more

Lyudmila Korobeshko, a guide and director of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Chile:

Greetings from the edge of the world from the southernmost mainland city of the world - Punta Arenas!
On December 24, Lena Abramova and I flew to Punta Arenas from different parts of the world and immediately rushed to buy everything necessary for Antarctica, since Christmas was coming. And on Christmas Day, absolutely everything is closed here.
By the evening,
we exhaled and even managed to celebrate the upcoming holiday with seafood delicacies, of which there are many. We took crab porridge.
On December 25, we reviewed and repacked the purchased items, and in the evening we went to visit our old friends, the IL76 pilots. For many years, it was the only aircraft that brought both equipment and people to Antarctica. It was very spectacular and romantic - flying to Il76 and landing it on the ice!
Now
it imported by Boeing, and IL is used only for cargo transportation.
The participants of our Sidley and Vinson programs are already starting to arrive tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A call from Antarctica! The 7 Summits Club group is successfully approaching the South Pole. The weather is on our side

South Pole. Artem Rostovtsev, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica, from the vicinity of the South Pole: Hello, Seven Summits! This is Artem Rostovtsev. We are currently in Antarctica, the expedition "The last degree to the South ... read more

Artem Rostovtsev, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Antarctica, from the vicinity of the South Pole:

Hello, Seven Summits! This is Artem Rostovtsev. We are currently in Antarctica, the expedition "The last degree to the South Pole". We are already less than a degree from the pole. Four days have passed. We are very lucky with the weather. Well, everything, of course, is monotonous around — a white desert. But so far we haven't tired to death. We are moving towards our goal, the South Pole, where we hope to be soon. We will definitely please you with news from there, with a call. Another hello to everyone from far, far away. We are 40 kilometers away from the lower exit of the axis from the globe — to the South Pole.

 

Photos from previous expeditions

 

 

 

 

The program of climbing the legendary Mount Fitzroy begins in Patagonia. The group has already started training

The guide of the 7 Summits Club Boris Egorov transmits from Argentina: Greetings from Argentina! Our unique program in Patagonia has finally begun. Yesterday we stopped at the small tourist village of El Chalten at the foot of the ... read more

The guide of the 7 Summits Club Boris Egorov transmits from Argentina:
Greetings from Argentina! Our unique program in Patagonia has finally begun. Yesterday we stopped at the small tourist village of El Chalten at the foot of the mountains, and today we have already conducted the first warm-up training on the rocks, climbed many simple routes. It is very sunny, but the famous Patagonian wind does not let us relax. We squint at the light and crunch the sand on our teeth. Tomorrow we will work out the joint-work in the multipitches.
Guides Boris Egorov and Vladimir Murzaev.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club congratulates Andrey Muravyov on the completion of the Seven Summits program!  The winning point is Mount Kosciuszko in Australia

Andrey Muravyov, a participant in several of our programs, sent us a message from far away Australia. There, by climbing Kosciuszko Mountain, he successfully completed the "Seven Summits" program, climbing all the highest summits of all ... read more

Andrey Muravyov, a participant in several of our programs, sent us a message from far away Australia. There, by climbing Kosciuszko Mountain, he successfully completed the "Seven Summits" program, climbing all the highest summits of all continents. The 7 Summits Club cordially congratulates Andrey and wishes him good luck in achieving new goals!  For example, why not complete the "Seven Volcanoes" as well?  Or add some eightthousander? Andrey is an entrepreneur and traveler, a native and pupil of Buryatia, who now lives in Moscow. We hope that his career as a "collector of summits" will continue with the participation of our company.

 Andrey Muravyov from Australia:

Yes, I decided not to delay and finish the project "Seven Summits - Seven Continents" this year. Mount Kosciuszko, the highest point of the continent of Australia, is located here.

And even though the Mountain is the most technically simple and not high (2228 m) of the entire "star seven", now it is very difficult to just get here, taking into account the circumstances. I climbed the first peak of Kilimanjaro in Africa in 2017.

Accordingly, seven summits of all continents of the world have been reached in seven years; it seems to me that this will be a good result.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The group of the 7 Summits Club "Brain Storm" spent a night at Nido de Condores on the slopes of Aconcagua, climbed to 5800 and went down to the base camp for rest

Aconcagua. Andrey Berezin, the Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina: Buenos Dias from the slopes of Aconcagua! The Brain Storm group spent the night at Nido de Condores, at an altitude of 5500m, as part of acclimatization. Our camp is ... read more

Andrey Berezin, the Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:

Buenos Dias from the slopes of Aconcagua! The Brain Storm group spent the night at Nido de Condores, at an altitude of 5500m, as part of acclimatization. Our camp is located on a flat area closed from the wind, consists of a dining room and several tents for climbing participants.

In the morning, we climbed to an altitude of 5800m to consolidate acclimatization, after which we went down to the base camp to rest. The guides of the group are Andrey Berezin and Sergey Avtomonov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The group of the 7 Summits Club "Brain Storm" at the Plaza de Mulas base camp on Aconcagua in Argentina. Today was a day of rest and preparation for the next rotation

Aconcagua. Andrey Berezin, the Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina: Buenos Dias from the slopes of Aconcagua! Today we have a rest day before going to Nido de Condores (we will spend the night there). We spent the day usefully. ... read more

Andrey Berezin, the Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:

 Buenos Dias from the slopes of Aconcagua! Today we have a rest day before going to Nido de Condores (we will spend the night there). We spent the day usefully.  First, we took care of the equipment: we fitted the crampons to the shoes. Then we visited the gallery of the artist Miguel Dauro, looked at his work. In the evening, we passed the medical check necessary before going to altitude. We're going to spend the night at Nido de Condores tomorrow. The guides of the group are Andrey Berezin and Sergey Avtomonov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first "live" report from Antarctica in our history! The group of the 7 Summits Club arrived at the Union Glacier base and was waiting for departure to the beginning of the route

South Pole. Artyom Rostovtsev, the guide of the 7 Summits Club reports from Antarctica, from the Union Glacier base: Hello everyone! The weather postponed the flight by only one day. Now we are already in Antarctica, and now the Antarctic season has ... read more

Artyom Rostovtsev, the guide of the 7 Summits Club reports from Antarctica, from the Union Glacier base:

 Hello everyone! The weather postponed the flight by only one day. Now we are already in Antarctica, and now the Antarctic season has really begun. So far, according to the forecast, the vicinity of the pole is not very suitable for flights, we will spend at least one day on the Union Glacier. There will be something to do, we will practice with the equipment before going on the route already in the environment for which it was created. Skis, sleds, stretches, systems.

And yes, there is Wi-Fi!

 For the first time in history, an Internet connection has been established with Antarctica this year. We are waiting for new reports and operational information from Artyom!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The group of the 7 Summits Club "Brain Storm" made an acclimatization rotation to Plaza Canada (5060 m) on the slopes of Aconcagua

Andrey Berezin, the Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina: Buenos Dias from the slopes of Aconcagua! The band "Brain Storm" continues to explore new heights. Today we had an acclimatization rotation to Plaza Canada, the ... read more

Andrey Berezin, the Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:

Buenos Dias from the slopes of Aconcagua!  The band "Brain Storm" continues to explore new heights. Today we had an acclimatization rotation to Plaza Canada, the height is 5060 meters. We climbed at a good pace and spent about an hour at this altitude. After that, we went down to the Plaza de Mulas Base Camp. Tomorrow we are resting, preparing for an acclimatization trip with an overnight stay at Nido de Condores.  The guides of the group are Andrey Berezin and Sergey Avtomonov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first Antarctic group of the 7 Summits Club on its way to the South Pole is waiting for the weather in the southernmost city of Punta Arenas in Chile

South Pole. Artem Rostovtsev, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Punta Arenas (Chile): Punta Arenas, the southernmost mainland town in the world, broadcasts. From here, all expeditions to the Vinson Massif, to the Sidley volcano and the ... read more

Artem Rostovtsev, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Punta Arenas (Chile):

Punta Arenas, the southernmost mainland town in the world, broadcasts. From here, all expeditions to the Vinson Massif, to the Sidley volcano and the "Last Degree" to the South Pole on skis will start. First, a flight to Union Glacier, which is only 3,000 km away. This season the 7 Summits Club has 4 expeditions: The "Last degree" once, twice the highest point of Antarctica the Vinson Massif, and once the highest volcano in Antarctica Mount Sidley.

According to the plan, the first group for the "Last degree" was already supposed to take off today, but the weather is making adjustments. We've packed and prepared, but we're still waiting. Today, the expectation was diluted with a visit to the museum with 1:1 replicas of famous ships on which Magellan made his exploratory voyages at the beginning of the XVI century and almost 300 years later Fitzroy. Charles Darwin was on the latter's team. Desperate and brave people were, to go into the unknown on such ships.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club is always one step ahead. Video: Introducing dormitorio, a unique type of accommodation at the Plaza de Mulas base camp on Aconcagua

Aconcagua. Valery Myasoedov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina: Greetings from the Aconcagua Base Camp! We continue to introduce you to the infrastructure of the camp. Last year, as a test, double dormitories with beds and heating ... read more

Valery Myasoedov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:

Greetings from the Aconcagua Base Camp! We continue to introduce you to the infrastructure of the camp. Last year, as a test, double dormitories with beds and heating were installed at the Plaza de Mulas. The testing was successful, and already this season accommodation in such houses is included in the climbing program. Such a house is assigned to the climber for the entire period of stay at the Base Camp, which is 7 days. Seven whole days of comfort at an altitude of 4350 m!

 

 

 

 

 

The group of the 7 Summits Club "Brain Storm" made an acclimatization rotation under the Southern Face of Aconcagua

Aconcagua. Andrey Berezin, the Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina: Buenos Dias! Today, the Brian Storm group, for better adaptation to altitude, made rotation to 4000 meters in the Plaza France gorge under the Southern Face of ... read more

Andrey Berezin, the Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:

Buenos Dias!  Today, the Brian Storm group, for better adaptation to altitude, made rotation to 4000 meters in the Plaza France gorge under the Southern Face of Aconcagua.  Tomorrow we have a long walk to the Plaza de Mulas Base Camp. The guides of the group are Andrey Berezin and Sergey Avtomonov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club is always one step ahead. Video: introducing a unique dining house at the base camp on Aconcagua in Argentina

Aconcagua. Valery Myasoedov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina: Greetings from the Plaza de Mulas Base Camp, which is located near Aconcagua! The 2023-24 season is gaining momentum, and tomorrow the first group will come up ... read more

Valery Myasoedov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:

Greetings from the Plaza de Mulas Base Camp, which is located near Aconcagua! The 2023-24 season is gaining momentum, and tomorrow the first group will come up here, where they will spend most of the program, like all our other groups. That is why we attach great importance to the comfort and convenience of our participants' stay at the Base Camp. Good nutrition and good sleep are the key to a successful ascent. This season we have exclusive accommodation conditions, a separate dining house where we eat and relax in our free time. Take a look at the video for yourself, what it looks like. Really, it's wonderful! There will be other videos telling about the infrastructure of the Base Camp and high-altitude camps. Follow the news!

 

 

 

 

 

A group of the 7 Summits Club called "Brain Storm" began climbing to the Aconcagua base camp and climbed to the Confluencia camp

Aconcagua. Andrey Berezin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina: Buenos Dias! Our group called "Brain Storm" went to the foot of the highest peak in South America - Aconcagua. After we received permits and permission to visit ... read more

Andrey Berezin, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Argentina:

Buenos Dias! Our group called "Brain Storm" went to the foot of the highest peak in South America - Aconcagua.  After we received permits and permission to visit the Horcones National Park, we drove from hot Mendoza to windy Penitentes in three hours, where we stayed in glamping. We spent the night and arrived at the Horcones National Park in the morning, registered and walked to the Confluencia camp in three hours. We will spend two days here, and then go up to the base camp of the Plaza de Mulas. The guides of the group are Andrey Berezin and Sergey Avtomonov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first group of climbers of the 7 Summits Club on Aconcagua arrived in the city of Mendoza in Argentina

Aconcagua. Buenos Dias from sunny Mendoza! The climbing season of the 7 Summits Club in the Southern Hemisphere begins. Today, all the members of the first Aconcagua group gathered in Mendoza. The guides met the participants, checked the equipment, ... read more

Buenos Dias from sunny Mendoza!  The climbing season of the 7 Summits Club in the Southern Hemisphere begins. Today, all the members of the first Aconcagua group gathered in Mendoza. The guides met the participants, checked the equipment, collected and shipped the cargo for the base camp. Tomorrow we will receive permits for climbing.  And we go to the foot of Aconcagua.

And also today we wished happy birthday to our climbing partner Anna.

Guides: Andrey Berezin, Sergey Avtomonov and Valery Myasoedov.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club opens the season in Antarctica. Super-guide Artyom Rostovtsev arrived in Punta Arenas

South Pole. The Antarctic season of the 7 Summits Club has begun!!! Yesterday, our guide and the most experienced polar explorer Artem Rostovtsev arrived at the edge of the world and the starting point of expeditions to Antarctica, in the southernmost ... read more

The Antarctic season of the 7 Summits Club has begun!!! Yesterday, our guide and the most experienced polar explorer Artem Rostovtsev arrived at the edge of the world and the starting point of expeditions to Antarctica, in the southernmost (mainland) city of the world - Punta Arenas.

In a few days, the participants of the first expedition will arrive - a ski trip to the South Pole. Then, according to the plan, we will have two more large groups of climbers to the highest point of Antarctica - the Vinson Massif. And also after Christmas, the highlight of our season in Antarctica starts - the largest Russian expedition to the highest volcano in Antarctica, Sidley. Several members of this team are planning to complete the 7 Volcanoes project!!! At the moment only 8 people in Russia have been able to complete this project. Now there are only 42 such lucky people in the world.

 

 

P.S. - Meetings with interesting people often happen in Antarctica. We wish Artyom and our teams the most unexpected and pleasant Antarctic meetings!