Vladimir Zorin,
Chairman of the Club: 50, Ph.D. in plasma physics, Assistant Professor,
zorin@appl.sci-nnov.ru, 30 years in tours and mountaineering,
including:
1973, 1989, the Ural Mountains (Russia), class II (leader)
1974, 1976, the Sajan Mountains (Siberia, Russia), class III
(leader), class IV
1975, the Central Tien-Shan (Kazakhstan), class III (leader)
1977, the Matcha (Zeravshan-Alai, Tadzhikistan), class IV
1978, the Central Tien-Shan, class V
1980, the Pamir (Kirgizstan), class V
1982, the Caucasus (Russia), class IV (leader)
1984, the Pamir, class V (leader)
1985, the Caucasus, class II, climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m)
(leader)
1987, the Matcha, class IV (leader)
1988, the Northern Tien-Shan (Kazakhstan), class V (leader)
1989, the Caucasus, class V, climbing the Bezengi Wall (traverse
of the Mts. Katyn - Gestola, 5000 m)
(leader)
1990, the Caucasus, climbing the Mt. Ushba (4700 m) (leader)
1991, the Caucasus, climbing the Mts. Shkhara (5200 m) and Elbrus
(5640 m) (leader)
1993, the Altai (Siberia, Russia), trek (leader)
1993, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m) (leader)
1994, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m) (leader)
1994, the Alps (Italy, France), climbing the Mt. Mont Blanc (4810
m)
1996, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m) (leader)
1997, the Caucasus, climbing the
Mts. Koshtan-Tau (5150 m), Lyalver (4315 m) and Esenin
(4310m)(leader)
1998, the Fans Mountains (Tajikistan), climbing the Mts. Zamok
(5070 m), trek through Ganza Plateau
1999, the Caucasus, climbing the Mts.
Elbrus (5621m) from the North, trek (leader)
2000, the Caucasus, climbing the
Mts. Sella, Ukyu (leader)
2001, the Western Caucasus (Russia), Dombai valley,
trek and climbing the Mts. Sufrudgu, MIFI (leader)
2002, the Western Caucasus (Russia), Dombai valley,
trek and climbing the Mts. Ertsog, Uzlovaya, Dgalovchat (leader of climbing Mt. Ertsog)
1988-1994, the Crimean mountains (Ukraine), class I-V (rock
climbing)
Andrej Korotkov: 34, Ph.D. in solid state physics, 14
years in tours and mountaineering, including:
1984, the Caucasus (Georgia), class II
1985, the Caucasus (Russia), class II
1986, the Caucasus (Russia), class III
1986, the Fan's Mountains (Gissar-Alai, Uzbekistan, Tadjikistan),
class III
1987, the Matcha (Zeravshan-Alai, Tadjikistan), class IV
1988, the Northern Tien-Shan (Kazakhstan), class V
1989, the Caucasus (Russia), class I (leader)
1988-1992, the Crimean mountains (Ukraine), class I-V (rock
climbibg)
1989, the Caucasus, class V, climbing the Bezengi Wall (traverse
of the Mts. Katyn - Gestola, 5000 m)
1990, 1992 the Fan's Mountains, class II, climbing the Mt. Energy
(5105 m) (leader)
1991, the Caucasus, climbing the Mts. Ulluauz (4675 m)
1993, the Altai (Siberia, Russia), trekking
1993, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m)
1994, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m)
1994, the Alps (Italy, France), climbing the Mt. Mont Blanc
1996, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m) (solo)
1996, the Central Tien-Shan (Kazakhstan), climbing the Mt.
Khan-Tengri (7010 m) (leader)
Alexander Malekhanov: 37, specializes in radio physics, 12
years in tours and mountaineering, including (besides the Club
tours in 1985-1994):
1986, the Fan's Mountains (Gissar-Alai, Uzbekistan), class III
1992, the Fan's Mountains, trek and climbing the Mt. Energy (5100
m)
1998, the Fans Mountains (Tajikistan), climbing the Mts. Bortsov
za Mir (4100 m), Zamok (5070 m),
trek
through Ganza Plateau
Alexey Bokhanov: 31, Engineer at the Institute of
Applied Physics
1989-1991, the Crimean mountains (Ukraine), class I-V (rock
climbibg)
1993, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m)
1994, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m)
1997, the Caucasus, climbing the Mts. Koshtan-Tau (5150 m),
Lyalver (4315 m) and Esenin (4310m)
1999, Caucasus, climbing the Mts. Elbrus (5621m) from the North,
trek.
2000, Caucasus, climbing the
Mts. Sella, trak of V class
2001, the Western Caucasus (Russia), Dombai valley,
trek and climbing the Mts Sufrudgu, MIFI
Lidiya Molodova, 40, sport trainer
20 years in tours and mountaineering, including:
1984, the Pamir (Kirgizstan), class V
1988, the Northern Tien-Shan (Kazakhstan), class III (leader)
1989, the Caucasus (Russia), class IV (leader)
1995, the Caucasus, class V
1996, the Caucasus, climbing the Mt. Ushba (4700 m)
Dmitry Zen'kovich: 34,
specializes in hydrodynamics, 12 years in tours and
mountaineering, including
(besides the Club tours in 1985-1993):
1986, the Caucasus (Russia), class IV.
1987, the Fan's Mountains (Gissar-Alai), class II.
1988, the Northern Tien-Shan (Kazakhstan), class II (leader).
1989, the Caucasus, class III (leader).
1990, the Caucasus, class IV, climbing the Mt. Kazbek (5039 m)
(leader)
1992, the Caucasus, class IV, climbing the Mt. Ushba (4700 m)
(leader)
1995, the Caucasus, class V (leader)
1997, the Caucasus, climbing Lyalver (4315m), Esenin (4310 m) and
Ullu-Auz (4670 m)
2000, the Caucasus
Mariya Zorina: 23,
Researcher of Institute for Microstructures of Russian Academy of
Science,
mzor@appl.sci-nnov.ru
1988, the Northern Tien-Shan (Kazakhstan), trek
1993, the Altai (Siberia, Russia), trek
1997, the Caucasus, climbing the
Mts. Dykhni- Aush (4200 m), Panoramnyi (4170 m)
1998, the Fans Mountains (Tajikistan), climbing the Mts. Bortsov
za Mir (4100 m), Zamok (5070 m),
trek
through Ganza Plateau
1999, Caucasus, climbing the Mts.
Elbrus (5621m) from the North, trek.
2000, Caucasus, trekking
Olga Mocheneva:
Researcher of Institute of Applied Physics of Russian
Academy of Science, molga@appl.sci-nnov.ru
1997, the Caucasus climbing the
Mts. Dykhni- Aush (4200 m), Panoramnyi (4170 m)
1999, Caucasus, climbing the Mts.
Elbrus (5621m) from the North, trek.
2000, Caucasus, climbing the
Mts. Sella, Ukyu