Belukha Mountain

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Belukha Mountain

Belukha, summer 2001
Elevation 4,506 metres (14,783 ft)
Location Russia
Range Altay Mountains
Prominence 3,343 m (10,968 ft)
Coordinates 49°48′25.5″N, 86°36′23.3″E
First ascent 1914 by B.V. Tronov & M.V. Tronov
Easiest route basic rock/snow climb

Belukha Mountain (Russian: Белуха; Altai: Muztau), located in the Katun Mountains, is the highest peak of the Altay Mountains in Russia.[1] It is part of the World Heritage Site entitled Golden Mountains of Altai.[2]

Belukha is a twin-peaked mountain massif that rises along the border of Russia and Kazakhstan, just north of the point where these two borders meet those of China and Mongolia. There are several small glaciers on the mountain. Of the two peaks, the eastern peak (4,506 m, 14,784 ft.) is higher than the western peak (4,440 m, 14,567 ft.).

Belukha was first climbed in 1914 by the Tronov brothers. Most ascents of the eastern peak follow the same southern route as that taken in the first ascent. Though the Altai is lower in elevation than other Asian mountain groups, it is very remote, and much time and planning are required for its approach.

  1. ^ Mount Belukha. Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved on 2007-07-31.
  2. ^ Golden Mountains of Altai. UNESCO. Retrieved on 2007-07-31.

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