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Pobeda Peak
Altitude 7439m, Duration 30 days, Grade 5D (grades)
The hardest of the Russian Snow Leopard

Background
Pobeda Peak is regarded as the toughest of the five summits and lies opposite Khan Tengri on the South Inylchek Glacier. It is the most northerly 7000m peak in the world, isolated and difficult and forms the border with China. It is climbed via five or six camps and would challenge any 8000m for its harshness.
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Dates and Cost
| Start date | End Date | Days | Price* | Availability | |
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| 4th Aug 2012 | 2nd Sep 2012 | 30 | £ 3650.00 | Places available | Book Now |
| 3rd Aug 2013 | 1st Sep 2013 | 30 | £ 3750.00 | Places available | Book Now |
*Prices are inclusive of International flights where applicable
- A British expedition team leader. Small groups may use a local leader.
- Air travel (unless otherwise specified).
- Permits, charges, importation taxes and levies payable to the Local Authorities in connection with the expedition.
- Food, fuel and cooking equipment whilst on the mountain.
- Hotel accommodation in Bishkek on a Bed & Breakfast basis.
- All tents and other communal equipment necessary for the climb.
- Medical safety equipment and supplies.
- Communication equipment (each member on a Grade 3B or above are normally provided with a radio whilst on the mountain and the team is often supported with a Satellite Telephone and e-mail facilities on extended expeditions at Base Camp).
- 90 - 120 litre kit bag for expedition members for UK based clients. A logoed top will be substituted for all clients residing outside of the UK and for returning clients
- 15% off the RRP on clothing and equipment purchases from Adventure Peaks shop
Adjustments/Extras
| +£1000.00 | |
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Extend your trip to climb Peak Lenin |
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| +£1000.00 | |
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Climb unclimbed peaks before attempting Pobeda Peak |
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| +£1000.00 | |
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Climb the two hardest peaks in the Snow Leopard group. |
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| £600.00 |
Deduct this much if flights booked separately |
