Korobeshko Ludmila

Head of the 7 Summits Club – Клуб 7 Вершин

Korobeshko Ludmila — Founder/Lead Guide: Mountain guide, First Russian woman to complete the 7 Peaks – Summits Project

  • The first (so far the only) Russian woman who completed the 7 Summits Project according to the 7+1 version (with Karstensz Pyramid)
  • The third Russian woman to climb Mount Everest
  • The first (so far the only) Russian woman who has been to the top of Everest three times
  • Women’s 7 Summit World Speed Record
  • Visited the South and North Poles
  • Mountain guide, guide-interpreter (English)
  • Engaged in climbing and organizing expeditions for 15 years
  • Has about 100 ascents of varying difficulty, up to 5B
  • Climbing and trekking in the mountains of the Caucasus (Russia), France, Peru, USA, Tibet, Nepal, Mexico, Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador, Tanzania, Crimea, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Turkey, etc.
  • Has made more than 30 winter and summer ascents of Elbrus as a guide

2019 – leader of a successful expedition to Manaslu (8163m)

2018 – leader of a successful expedition to Cho Oyu (8201m)

2016 – 2017 – leader of a successful expedition to the South Pole on skis – the last 2 degrees (222 km)

2016 – leader of the first female Russian expedition to Everest (from the North) 

2016 – leader of a successful expedition to Chimborazo (6300) and Cayambe (5810) volcanoes, Ecuador

2015 – leader of a successful expedition to Denali (6194), Alaska, USA

2015 – Climbing Ritacuba Blanca (5410) in Colombia and Bolivar Peak (4981) in Venezuela

2014 – Organizer and leader of the first Russian successful expedition to Greenland to the highest point – Gunbjorn. The first Russian ascent of Dome Peak (the second peak of Greenland)

2013 – Campaign to the North Pole as part of the Green Peace international team

2013 – Climbing Mont Blanc and Monterosa in pairs

2013 – Organizer and leader of a successful expedition to Uganda to the highest point of Margaret Peak.

2012 – Team captain “Alpari. 7 Summits in 300 days” and setting the world speed record for women. 

2012 – Ascent to the summit of Huayna Potosi (6081m) in Bolivia.

2011 – Ski trip to the South Pole, 111 km. The South Pole point was reached on 12/29/2011.

2011 – ascent to the peak of E. Korzhenevskaya (7105) + ascent to the peak of Communism (height 6900m reached).

2010 – organizer and leader of a successful expedition to the Carstensz Pyramid (4884m), Indonesia, New Guinea island.

2010 – organizer and leader of a successful expedition to Khan-Tengri Peak (7010m). The height reached is 6000m.

2009 – climbing the highest volcano in North America – Mount Orizaba (5611m), Mexico. Supervisor.

2009 – climbing Lenin Peak (7134m), Kyrgyzstan. Supervisor.

2009 – ski trip to the North Pole, 111 km.

2009 – climbing the Vinson Massif (4897m), Antarctica. Co-head.

2008 – climbing McKinley (6194m). Supervisor.

2007 – climbing Everest.

2006 – participation in the expedition to Everest. The height reached is 7500m.

2006 – leader and participant of the expedition to Island Peak (6130m) and Kalapatar (5550m)

2005 – leader of a successful expedition to McKinley (6194m), Alaska, USA.

2005 – Leader and participant of a successful expedition to the highest peaks of Ecuador, Cotopaxi (5897m) and Chimborazo (6310m).

2005 – Leader and participant of high-altitude trekking in the mountains of Peru. Cordillera Huayush at altitudes of 4000m-5000m.

2004 – Co-leader and participant of a successful expedition to Aconcagua (6961m), Argentina.

2004 – Co-leader and participant of the expedition to Kosciuszko (2228m) and Cook Peak (3800m), Australia and New Zealand, Fujiyama, Japan (3776m)

2004 – Co-leader and participant of the New Year’s ascent to Elbrus (5621m)

2004 – Leader and participant of a successful expedition to McKinley (6194m), Alaska, USA

2003 – Leader and participant of a successful expedition to Kilimanjaro (5895m), Tanzania.

2003 – Co-leader and participant of a successful expedition to Ararat (5137m), Turkey

1992 – 2002 Rock and ice ascents in the Caucasus. Significant ones: Ushba, “Konfetka”, Cheget-Tau-Chana (first ascent), Ullu-Kara.

2001 – Participation in ice climbing competitions (Moscow championship, Russian championship)

1999 – 2000 Participation in climbing competitions (champions of the South of Russia)

Our team extends to the far reaches of the planet with our Operation Managers and team members abroad.