An international group of Czechs, Slovaks and Russians will go to Kamchatka-peninsula in the period of April 25 – May 12, 2013. We have mainly focused with our skis on volcanos in the north and south from Avacha bay. Secondly, we climb smaller peaks around, warm-up in some hot springs and eat some salmons. This is our fourth skialpinism trip to Kamchatka-peninsula. This trip is supported by: Tilak, Boatpark, Voda hory, Quillcz.cz, Total Outdoor, Hanibal, Dynafit, and Spolecnost Medici.
T-shirt Kamchatka 2013
Previous trips to Kamchatka:
Kamčatka
2009 – skialp a snowboard
Kamčatka 2003 – web presentation currently doesn't exist
Kamčatka 2002 – the
first skialpinism trip to Kamchatka, several first Czech descends from different
volcanos including the highest Ključevskaja
(4750 m) na sever
Participants:
- Jan Pala (skialp, Klecany, Jablůnka, Czech Republic) – leader
- Aljona Denshchik (skialp, Petropavlovsk-Kamčatskij, Russia)
- Matúš (skialp, Višňové, Slovakia)
- Mirka Kuchyňová (skialp, Višňové, Slovakia)
- Jiří Kočara (skialp, Kunčičky u Bašky, Czech Republic)
- Klára Kočarová-Pechová (skialp, Kunčičky u Bašky, Czech Republic)
- Marta Furdiková (skialp, Turecká, Slovakia)
- Roman Gregus (skialp, Martin, Slovakia)
- Kateřina Maťátková (skialp, Brno, Czech Republic)
Info about several volcanos:
Korjakskij
(3456 m)
Avačinskaja
(2741 m)
Kozelskij
(2250 m)
Viljučinskij
(2173 m)
Aag a Arik
(2310 m)
More details: Jan Pala
Jan Pala – skiing from the second highest peak in Republic of
Macedonia – Titov vrv (2747 m) in March 2013 (CLICK TO ENLARGE)
Aljona Denshchik skiing from the pass below Takhte Soleyman, Alam Kooh area,
Iran 2010
Matúš in the second turn on Žltá lávka, slope angle over 40 degrees,
Vysoké Tatry
Jiří Pažout Kočara in the Alps (CLICK TO ENLARGE)
Klára Kočarová Pechová (CLICK TO ENLARGE)
Marta Furdíková (CLICK TO ENLARGE)
Kateřina Maťátková (CLICK TO ENLARGE)