The plan, objectives and ethos

The trip was be self reliant, attempting to summit previously unclimbed peaks in a pure alpine style; leaving no trace.



The trip was exploratory in nature, and aimed to open up new climbing areas, summit virgin peaks, and increase the awareness for british exploration, and help to bring tourism to a struggling area of the world.



An Expedition Parton Mike 'twid' Turner FMGA mountain guide: ''Good luck lads, looks like a great area, spend lots of time researching, have fun, enjoy the journey and the people, pull hard and live dangerously''









Tuesday 14 September 2010

Latest news from James

We are back in Bishkek, having succeeded in climbing the first ascent of pt 4870m "Toroloc" by the north face 600 m difficile, second ascent of pt 5043m "Mursamir" by an amazing new route on a couloir on the north face we called "Diligent epiphany" 900m TD, first ascent of pt 4700m "Free Tibet" PD and pt 4495m "Peak Abu" facile.
We all have been having an amazing time, we have slept in Yurts in Tash Rabat, last night team bonding in a home made Russian Sauna. Seem some impressive wildlife (Eagles, Vultures/Ibex). Checking out Lake Issual over the next couple of days. Peace x
James

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