List of the Club tours

1985, the Caucasus (Russia), class II, climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m)
1987, the Matcha (Zeravshan-Alai, Tadzhikistan), class IV
1988, the Northern Tien-Shan (Kazakhstan), class V
1989, the Caucasus, class V, climbing the Bezengi Wall (traverse of the Mts. Katyn - Gestola, 5000 m)
1990, the Caucasus, climbing the Mt. Ushba (4700 m)
1991, the Caucasus, climbing the Mts. Shkhara (5200 m) and Elbrus (5642 m), jointly achieved with
          Britain mountaineers
1992, the Fan's Mountains (Gissar-Alai, Uzbekistan), trek and climbing the Mt. Energy (5100),
          jointly achieved with Italian mountaineers
1993, the Altai (Siberia, Russia), joint trek with Italian mountaineers
1993, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m)
1994, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m) jointly achieved with a Slovenian mountaineer;
          the Alps (Italy, France), climbing the Mt. Mont Blanc (4810 m), jointly achieved with
          Italian   mountaineers
1996, winter climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5640 m);
          the Central Tien-Shan (Kazakhstan), climbing the Mt. Khan-Tengri (7010 m)
1997, the Central Caucasus (Russia), Bezengi valley, climbing the Mt. Koshtan-Tau (5150 m) jointly achieved
          with French mountaineers
1998, the Fans Mountains (Tajikistan), 5 Russian & 15 Italian participants, climbing the Mts. Zamok
         (5070 m), trek through Ganza Plateau
1999,  the Central Caucasus (Russia), Baksan valley, trek and climbing the Mt. Elbrus (5600 m) jointly achieved
          with American and Slovakian mountaineers
2000, the Central Caucasus (Russia), Bezengi valley, trek and climbing the Mts Sella, Ukuy jointly achieved
2001, the Western Caucasus (Russia), Dombai valley, trek and climbing the Mts Sufrudgu, MIFI
2002, the Western Caucasus (Russia), Dombai valley, trek and climbing the Mts Ertsog, Uzlovaya, Dgalovchat, Dombai Small
2003, The Central Caucasus (Russia), Skiing and boarding on Northern slops of Elbrus (back-country style)
2004, The Central Caucasus (Russia), climbing the West Elbrus from Ullukol glacier and the very first Ski & Snowboard descending from the top to north
2005, The Central Caucasus (Russia), climbing the West Elbrus from Camp of 11 and Ski & Snowboard descending from the top along classical route
1988-1994, the Crimean mountains (Ukraine), class I-V (rock climbing)