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Vladislav Terzyul, Ukraine, born in 1953. |
List of his climbs: Over 8000
meters peaks:
Kangchenjunga, 1993, east ridge, International Expedition
K2, 1994,
Abruzzi route, Ukrainian Expedition/Odessa Alpine Club
Broad Peak,
1995, Main (8047 m) west edge and north ridge, International Expedition
Gasherbrum
II, 1996, classic route, International Expedition
Annapurna,
1996, north-west ridge, new route, Polish International Expedition
Nanga
Parbat, 1997, Diamir face, Ukrainian Expedition
Everest,
1999, from north side, Ukrainian National Expedition
Shishapangma, 2000, classic route. Central (8013 m), Ukrainian National
Expedition
Cho Oyu,
2000, classic route, solo
Manaslu,
2001, south-east ridge, new route, Ukrainian National Expedition.
In summer 2003 he summited
Hidden Peak
(8068 m) in alpine style without supplementary oxygen as usual.
Climbs to
the highest peaks (over 7000 m) of former Soviet Union - Lenin Peak, Komunizma
Peak (twice), Korzhenevskoy Peak (twice), Pobeda Peak.
Numerous
climbs in mountains region of Caucasus, Pamir, Tian-Shan, Himalayas,
Karakorum, the most prominent peaks – Nanda-Devi (1991) east ridge, Rackiot
(1994), Ama-Dablam (1998).
Skiing down
from the top of Cho Oyu and from 7400 meters on Shishapangma.
All the climbs were made
without oxygen.
New information about the
recent Tian-Shan expedition. Mr. Terzyul summited Mt. Than-Tengri (6995
meters) the most beautiful and picturesque peak of the region and the fifth
highest summit on the former USSR territory and confirms the title of Snow
Leopard. At any case now he is one of the best mountaineers of CIS countries.
Update Spring 2002:
Vladislav Terzyul summits Lhotse!
Update Autumn 2002:
Vladislav Terzyul summits
Dhaulagiri! and the report!
Clearly one of the best...
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