Peak Pobeda, Sakha See also References Navigation menuDeeplGoogle Translate65°10′32″N 146°00′27″E / 65.17556°N 146.00750°E / 65.17556; 146.0075065°10′32″N 146°00′27″E / 65.17556°N 146.00750°E / 65.17556; 146.00750"Siberia""Gora Pobeda, Russia"expanding ite
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Pobeda | |
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The north-east face of Peak Pobeda | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,003 m (9,852 ft) [1] |
Prominence | 2,443 m (8,015 ft) [1] |
Listing | Ultra |
Coordinates | 65°10′32″N 146°00′27″E / 65.17556°N 146.00750°E / 65.17556; 146.00750Coordinates: 65°10′32″N 146°00′27″E / 65.17556°N 146.00750°E / 65.17556; 146.00750 [1] |
Naming | |
Native name | Победа |
Geography | |
Pobeda Russia | |
Location | Sakha Republic, Russia |
Parent range | Chersky Range |
Peak Pobeda (Russian: Победа, "Victory") is a mountain in Sakha Republic, Russia. At 3,003 m (9,852 ft) it is the highest peak of the Chersky Range,[2] .
Italian mountaineers Simone Moro and Tamara Lunger were the first to make a winter ascent of Peak Pobeda on February 12, 2018. They reported that the temperature was about -40C at base camp when they made their ascent[3]. It is feared by the nomads living in the mountains, and no one will venture near it.
See also
- List of ultras of Northeast Asia
References
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