Pobeda (mountain)
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Northeast face of the Pobeda |
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height | 3003 m | |
location | Eastern Siberia , Sakha , Russia ( Asia ) | |
Mountains | Tscherski Mountains | |
Coordinates | 65 ° 10 ′ 30 ″ N , 146 ° 0 ′ 30 ″ E | |
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First ascent | 1966 by W. M. Afanassjew |
The Pobeda ( Russian Побе́да ; also Gora Pobeda ; "Mountain of Victory") is at 3003 m the highest mountain of the Tscherski Mountains in northeast Russia and eastern Siberia .
The mountain is located about 180 km northeast of the settlement Ust-Nera and almost 140 km south of the Arctic Circle . It was first climbed in 1966 by a group under W. M. Afanassjew from Yakutsk via the northwest flank. In May 2016 the Austrian freeriders Matthias Mayr and Matthias Haunholder managed to ski down from Pobeda for the first time.
literature
- Evgeny Pospelow: Geografitscheskie naswanija Rossii . AST, 2008, p. 354. ISBN 978-5-17-054966-5 . (Russian)
Web links
Commons : Pobeda (mountain) - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Topographical map (1: 200.000, Bl. Q-55-XXVII, XXVIII, Ed. 1982), the Pobeda (in the middle left at the top of the map) u. a. with the river Moma (diagonal top right), on mapq55.narod.ru (with heights above sea level )
- ↑ SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg Germany: Pioneer ski run in Siberia: "An enormous feat". In: SPIEGEL ONLINE. Retrieved July 1, 2016 .