![]() | Tien Shan Virgin Summits 2007 |
| The EWP Virgin Summit programmes have now been running for 16 years. Over this
period many mountain enthusiast have shared with us the excitement of
discovering new mountain ranges, exploring them and finding ways up to their
unclimbed tops. For many this exploration provides some of the most exciting
types of adventure possible. Sergei Semiletkin has been one of our key guides
and local organisers over this period of time and many have enjoyed some great
mountain days with him and his support team. We now have to say thank you and
goodbye to Sergei who is retiring from guiding. With his retirement we have now put together a new team of highly experienced mountaineers and support staff to explore more of Central Asia's magnificent ranges. Our new team have brought with them new ideas and experience of new areas. We visited and reconnoitered some of these areas in 2006 and we can now confidently offer you the opportunity to visit these new areas and share in the excitement of their exploration. As the areas and summits in the Tien Shan targetted for 2007 are slightly lower and more accessible than the areas of the Pamir previously visited we have shortened the trip to 15 days (16 with travel from the UK). We plan to visiting two different and contrasting areas of Kyrgyzstan. Our first base camp will be in an area of outstanding beauty and not far from a lake. Our second chosen area will involve setting up our base camp with the help of horses. GRADE, STYLE AND QUALIFICATIONS Team members will be expected to carry their own equipment in the mountains except for days where horse support will be available. If advanced camps need to be established they may also be required to help carry some communal equipment such as tents, ropes and food. The ascents are very much a team effort. Applicants should be confident about their ability to walk and do easy climbs in crampons up steep snow and easy ice and to carry their fair share of equipment*, to pitch tents in bad weather and to help with catering at the higher camps. * In general the support staff and guides will carry a fairly large proportion of the communal equipment where this is logistically possible. FOOD AND ACCOMMODATION Some communal equipment and food will be brought out from the UK and we request that all participants reserve some of their hold luggage weight allocation for this. This should not weigh more than about 3kg per person, full details will be sent in the predeparture information. Accommodation will be in a small, private hotel in Bishkek. At base camp there will be a mess tent and group members will sleep in comfortable two man double skin-tents (one person per tent). On the ascent high altitude 2 or 3 man tents will be used. EXPEDITION TEAM EQUIPMENT, WEATHER AND CLOTHES HEALTH AND SAFETY MATTERS AND DOCUMENTS There will be either a radio at the base camp or a satellite telephone for use in emergencies. A visa is required and may be obtained on entry, there will be a further cost associated with obtaining this. | ![]() A taste of things to come ![]() On a virgin summit ![]() Day walk from Base Camp ![]() Spice seller ![]() Unclimbed summit ![]() Crossing river |
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PRICE AND DATES WHAT'S INCLUDED NOT INCLUDED EWP VIRGIN SUMMIT STATISTICS |
