Valery Khrichtchatyi Explained

Valery Khrichtchatyi
Birth Name:Valery Nikolaevich Khrichtchatyi
Birth Date:23 December 1951
Birth Place:Almaty, Kazakhstan, USSR
Death Place:Khan Tengri, Kazakhstan
Death Cause:Avalanche
Citizenship:Kazakhstan
Signature:Valery Khrichtchatyi signature.png

Valery Nikolaevich Khrichtchatyi (Russian: Валерий Никола́евич Хрищатый; December 23, 1951 – August 4, 1993) was a Kazakh mountaineer. He made more than forty ascents above 7,000 meters (23,000 feet), including a string of hard winter firsts in the Pamirs and Tien Shan. He climbed Everest by a new south pillar route, Kanchenjunga without oxygen and with only one bivouac, and a new route on the west side of Dhaulagiri (8,172 meters).[1]

Mountaineering

Death

Valery Khrichtchatyi was killed in a massive ice fall/avalanche that struck off Chapaev Peak on Semenovskii glacier on August 4, 1993 while attempting to summit Khan-Tengri (7,010 m). Khrichtchatyi’s long-time friend Ilia Iodes and two British climbers also met their deaths.[36] The body of one Englishman was recovered, but the others including Khrichtchatyi were never found. That same summer Khrichtchatyi was planning a solo speed climb of the north wall of Khan Tengri.

Writing

Valery published two books (1988,1995) which summarized his copious notes collected throughout his climbing carrier.

Commemoration

Publications

Books

Articles

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bonington, Chris . Great Climbs . Chris Bonington . 206. 1-85732-573-7 . 1994 .
  2. Web site: Interview with Ervand Ilyinski .
  3. Web site: The Alpine Journal - USSR. 316. The Alpine Journal (Ervand Ilyinski). 1981. Alpine Journal.
  4. Web site: 39 Ascents to the Peak of Communism Made for the First Time . Igor Stepanov .
  5. Web site: Valeriy Khrichtchatyi aka "Slim" . Elbrus race .
  6. Web site: If Extreme - is "a shape of your heart... . Kazbek Valiev .
  7. Book: Bonington, Chris . Chris Bonington's Everest . Chris Bonington . 2002 . Weidenfeld & Nicolson . 1-84188-230-5 . 138 .
  8. Web site: ASIA, NEPAL, MOUNT EVEREST, NEW ROUTE ON SOUTHWEST FACE . USSR Sports Committee. 1983. American Alpine Club .
  9. Web site: Mountaineering in the Tien Shan: An Historical Survey . 33. American Alpine Journal (Dimitri Botchkov). 2000. American Alpine Journal.
  10. Web site: 39 Ascents to the Peak of Communism Made for the First Time . Igor Stepanov .
  11. Web site: The history of the speed record.
  12. Web site: Vladimir Suviga Resume.
  13. Web site: 39 Routes to Communism Peak.
  14. Web site: ASIA, USSR, PIK LENINA, FIRST WINTER ASCENT. Leonid Troshchinenko. 1989.
  15. Web site: Pik Pobedy in Winter. Eduard Myslovski . 1990 . American Alpine Club.
  16. Web site: Kangchenjunga 1989. 25 . The Alpine Journal (Eduard Myslovski). 1990 . Alpine Journal.
  17. Web site: Kangchenjunga 1989. 24–28 . The Alpine Journal (Eduard Myslovski). 1990 . Alpine Journal.
  18. Web site: Trekking on Tops A Kangchenjunga Diary. 18–24 . The Alpine Journal (Vladimir Balyberdin) . 1990 . Alpine Journal.
  19. Web site: Kangchenjunga 1989. 26 . The Alpine Journal (Eduard Myslovski). 1990 . Alpine Journal.
  20. Web site: Kangchenjunga 1989. 27 . The Alpine Journal (Eduard Myslovski). 1990 . Alpine Journal.
  21. Web site: Pik Pobedy in Winter. American Alpine Journal (Eduard Myslovski) . 1990 . American Alpine Journal.
  22. Book: Bonington, Chris . Great Climbs . Chris Bonington . 206. 1-85732-573-7 . 1994 .
  23. Web site: Winter climb 2015: Peak Pobeda, Kazakhstan . Andrey Verkhovod/Tina Sjogren . 2015.
  24. Web site: Mountaineering in the Tien Shan: An Historical Survey . 33. American Alpine Journal (Dimitri Botchkov). 2000. American Alpine Journal.
  25. Web site: Dhaulagiri (8167) West face, 1991. Denis Urubko . 2010.
  26. Web site: EXPEDITIONS. Mountain.kz.
  27. Web site: The Snow Leopards / First, most. summitpost.org (Corax). 2006.
  28. Web site: ExWeb Russia Special: brand new route on Pobeda, Elbrus race kick-off, Snow Leopards in numbers.
  29. Web site: SNOW LEOPARD PROGRAM – CURIOSITIES. Rodrigo Granzotto Peron.
  30. Web site: Memories of Vladimir Suviga .
  31. Web site: Memory is the life reached shining tops . Russian climb .
  32. Web site: Asia, CIS—Kirgizia, Khan Tengri, Tien Shan, First Winter Ascent. 294. American Alpine Journal (Józef Nyka). 1993. American Alpine Journal.
  33. Web site: Russia And Central Asia 1992-94 . 259 . The Alpine Journal (Jose Luis Bermudez & Paul Knott). 1995. Alpine Journal.
  34. Web site: Winter Khan Tengri 1992 . Risk.ru (evlampei). 1992.
  35. Web site: Everest's Northeast Ridge . American Alpine Journal (Motomo Ohmiya & Valery Khrichtchatyi) . 1993 . American Alpine Journal . 15–18.
  36. Web site: Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Tien Shan, Borkoldoy, Khan Tengri, Multiple Deaths . American Alpine Journal (Lindsay Griffin) . 2005 . American Alpine Journal . 341.