Ala-Archa Mountaineering Training Program
Rock & Ice Climbing Techniques | Ascents up to Category 3A–3B7 Days / 6 Nights | All Year Round | From USD 700 Overview Mountaineering training in Ala-Archa National Park…
Rock & Ice Climbing Techniques | Ascents up to Category 3A–3B7 Days / 6 Nights | All Year Round | From USD 700 Overview Mountaineering training in Ala-Archa National Park…

Rising to 7,546 meters in the eastern Pamirs of Xinjiang, China, Muztagh Ata is one of the most accessible and rewarding 7,000-meter peaks in the world. Thanks to its broad western slopes, non-technical glaciated terrain, and relatively stable, dry continental weather, it has become a premier objective for high-altitude mountaineers and ski-alpinists worldwide.
Often called the “Father of Ice Mountains,” Muztagh Ata offers the perfect introduction to extreme altitude without demanding technical climbing skills. It is an ideal expedition for experienced mountaineers aiming to step beyond 7,000 meters — as well as for ski mountaineers seeking one of the most spectacular high-altitude descents on Earth.
Join ClimberCA and experience the vast glaciers, golden deserts, and immense horizons of the Chinese Pamir.
See also: Восхождении на пик Музтаг-Ата (7546 м)
Bishkek – Bishkek (25 days)
📅 July 8 – August 1
Kashgar – Kashgar (22 days)
📅 July 9 – July 30
Our program follows a classic acclimatization strategy with three high camps and a rotation system designed to maximize summit success and safety.
Base Camp: 4,450 m
Camp 1: 5,350 m
Camp 2: 6,200 m
Camp 3: 6,800 m
Summit: 7,546 m
The ascent follows wide snow slopes (typically 20–35°), crevassed glaciated terrain, and high-altitude plateaus. While technically straightforward, the mountain demands strong endurance, proper acclimatization, and solid glacier travel skills.
Supplier of services: ClimberCA International Consortium.
Contacts:
https://t.me/ClimberCA – telegram
+7966 065-53-44 – whatsapp/viber
e-mail: your@climberca.com

7,134 m | High-Altitude Ski Mountaineering Program
Season: Summer
Start / End: Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Airport: Osh (OSS)
Maximum ski descent: Razdelnaya Peak (≈ 6,100 m) → Camp 1
Style: Supported ascent / Independent ski descent
Trip Intensity: 5/5
Price: USD 1,080 (base expedition package)
Best for: Experienced freeriders, ski tourers, autonomous mountaineers
Skiing on a 7,000-meter peak is one of the ultimate objectives in high-altitude ski mountaineering. Lenin Peak (7,134 m) — often described as the most accessible 7000er in the world — offers a rare combination of altitude, infrastructure, and terrain that makes such an ambition technically possible.
At the same time, ski ascent and descent on Lenin Peak significantly increases objective risk and cannot be treated as a standard guided or commercial activity.
This program is designed specifically for experienced freeriders and ski tourers who want to:
climb Lenin Peak to its main summit using classic expedition logistics,
and then perform a real, controlled ski descent from high altitude — within clearly defined and realistic limits.
The expedition is based on a strict separation between supported mountaineering ascent and autonomous ski descent.
Wide glaciated slopes with stable summer snow conditions
Proven acclimatization route via Razdelnaya Peak
Exceptional Base Camp and Camp 1 infrastructure
Logistically one of the safest 7000 m environments in Central Asia
Part of the Snow Leopard mountaineering program
However, these advantages do not eliminate the inherent dangers of skiing at extreme altitude.
Supplier of services: ClimberCA International Consortium. About Us.
Quick reference phone: +99833 3039846 – GMT+05:00
https://t.me/ClimberCA – telegram; +7966 065-53-44 – whatsapp/viber
e-mail – your.climberca@ya.ru


Supplier of services: ClimberCA International Consortium. About Us
Telegram – https://t.me/ClimberCA
WhatsApp / Viber +7966 065-53-44
e-mail – your@climberca.com
Note: ClimberCA provides reliable logistics, transparent pricing, and proven high-altitude infrastructure.
Some services offered are unique and unavailable through other operators in the region.
A single-summer high-altitude mountaineering project
This program is designed for experienced mountaineers capable of autonomous ascents in alpine style, including independent decision-making in high-altitude and objective-hazard environments.
The proposed itinerary represents an optimal logistical framework, not a rigid guided schedule. Climbers who do not yet possess sufficient high-altitude autonomy are strongly advised to choose guided packages with fixed dates, especially for Lenin Peak and Khan Tengri.
The Snow Leopard Triad completed within one summer season is a serious alpine undertaking, where success depends not only on physical condition, but also on experience, judgment, and the ability to accept objective risk.