Climbing. 50 years of Soviet climbing. Soviet mountain climbing is believed to go back to August, 27, 1923 when 27 people led by Tiflis University associate professor G.N.Nikoladze after some training set out to conquer Kazbek and 18 of them including 5 females reached the peak.01.09.1973#586323
Mountain climbers on Communism Peak, now called Ismail Samani Peak, the highest mountain in the former Soviet Union [7,495 meters].01.07.1972#493761
The Pamirs. Mountain-climber Nikolai Yushin passing an ice shift on the way to the Communism Peak.01.01.1969#537904
Mountain-climbers on the Alibek Glacier in the North Caucasus. Second biggest glacier in the Teberda valley, accessible in the Dombai region. It is located 9km from the Dombai clearing.01.06.1965#598894
Mountain-climbers on the Alibek glacier in the North Caucasus. Second largest glacier in the Teberdy valley, most reachable in Dombai. 9km from the Dombai clearing.01.03.1965#678886
Participants in the Ski Mountaineering Open Cup of Russia 2012 held in Kamchatka Territory.21.04.2012#1101706
A participant in the Ski Mountaineering Open Cup of Russia 2012 held in Kamchatka Territory climbs up a mountain.21.04.2012#1101708
Participants in the Ski Mountaineering Open Cup of Russia 2012 held in Kamchatka Territory.22.04.2012#1101800