Abramov Alexander
Head of the 7 Summits Club – Клуб 7 Вершин
Abramov Alexander — Founder/Lead Guide: Master of Sports of the USSR in mountaineering, 58 years old, professional mountaineer.
Mountaineering instructor, mountain guide, high-altitude cameraman.
Active member of the Russian Geographical Society. Initiator and leader of several well-known projects, such as: “7 Summits”, “Land Rover on Elbrus”. He has been climbing and organizing expeditions and competitions for 36 years. The last 27 years – professionally. Made more than 200 ascents of varying difficulty. About 50 of them 5-6 k.tr.
He climbed in the mountains of Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, France, Switzerland, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, USA, Argentina, Indonesia, Tanzania, Nepal, Tibet, Crimea, Guinea, Alaska, Australia, New Zealand …
He made more than 100 winter and summer ascents on Elbrus as a guide.
December 15, 2005 completed the project 7 peaks (Second time finished in 2013)
6th person in the world to complete the 7 Volcano projectSummits
Significant ascents in the last 25 years
2022 – Leader of a successful expedition to Everest (8848m), Nepal.
2021 – Leader of a successful expedition to Everest (8848m), Nepal.
2019 – Leader of a successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2018 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m).
– Leader of a successful expedition to Alpamayo (Peru)
– Leader of a successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2017 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m).
– Leader of a successful expedition to Alpamayo (Peru).
– Leader of a successful expedition to Manaslu (Nepal).
– Leader of a successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2016 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m).- – Leader of a successful expedition to Ojos del Salado (Chile).
– Leader of a successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2015 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m).
– Leader of the expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet. (Unsuccessful due to earthquake).
2014 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m) and to the South Pole.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2013 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m) and to the South Pole.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2012 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m) and to the South Pole.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2011 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m) and to the South Pole.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2010 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m) and to the South Pole.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2009 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m) and to the South Pole.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2008 – Leader of a successful expedition to Carstens Pyramid (4884m), Indonesia.
– Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m), Antarctica.
2007 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m), Antarctica.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2006 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m), Antarctica.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2005 – Leader of a successful expedition to the Vinson Massif (4897m), Antarctica.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
2004 – Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
– Leader of a new successful expedition to Aconcagua (6967m), Argentina.
– Leader of the expedition to Kosciuszko (2228m) and Cook Peak (3800m), Australia and New Zealand.
2003 – Leader of a new successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
– Leader of a successful expedition to Ararat (5137m), Turkey
2001-2002 Rock and ice ascents in Europe and Africa. Filming in the Russian Extreme program. The beginning of the creation of the 7 Summits Club
2001 – Coach of the Moscow National Team – Champions of Russia.
2000 – Leader of a successful expedition to Everest (8848m), China, Tibet.
1999 – Leader of the ascent to Cho-Oyu (8201m), China, Tibet – 3rd place in the Russian Championship
– Leader of the ascent to Kyukurtlu (4600m) along the route 6B k.t. – 3rd place in the Championship of Russia.
1998 – Climbing Khan Tengri (7010m).
– Champion of Moscow in ice climbing (speed),
– 3rd place in the Russian Championship in ice climbing (speed),
– First winter ascent to c. Aksu (5400m), 6A k.t. – Silver medals at the Russian Championship in the winter class.
1997 – Head of the winter ascent to the Ushba mountain (4700m), route 6A, k.t.
– The absolute champion of Moscow in ice climbing (speed, difficulty).
– Member of the expedition to Lhotse Middle (8411m).
– Head of the climbing part of the successful ascent to Mount Elbrus in a Land Rover.
1996 – Leader of the ascent to Mt. Aconcagua (6970m), South America, Argentina.
1995 – Leader of the ascent to Mt. Kilimanjaro (5900m), Tanzania, Africa. A new route has been climbed on the Breach Wall.
– Leader of the winter ascent to Mont Blanc (4810m), Chamonix, France.
– Leader of the first Russian ascent to the Carstens Pyramid (4800m), Fr. Papua New Guinea.
– Leader of the ascent to El Capitan, Yosemite, USA, on the route The Nose.
1994 – Beginning of the project “7 Peaks”. Leader of a successful expedition to Mt. McKinley (6100m), USA, Alaska.
1993 – member of the expedition to Mount Everest (8848m), Nepal, up to a height of 8000m.
1992 – 1994 – professional mountain guide in the travel agency “Pilgrim”. Led about 10 groups of “REI” company (USA) on Elbrus (5642m).
Led 3 groups from Germany and Austria on Korzhenevskaya settlement (7105m) and Communism settlement (7495m).
Prepared the first Slovak expedition to the North Pole, horse trips for “REI” in the Caucasus.
1991 – Champion of the USSR in the winter class – Svobodnaya Korea (6A k.t.)
Silver medalist of the Armed Forces Championship in the high-altitude technical class – Engels v., 6510m (6B k.t.)
Our team extends to the far reaches of the planet with our Operation Managers and team members abroad.