Anatoli Boukreev

Born in Russia, he began to climb high mountains when he was very young. He was trained by the former Soviet Union Mountaineering Academy. After joining the Red Army, he was also trained in the mountains. He participated in the Afghan Wars and climbed five 7000m peaks in the former Soviet Union (Lenin, Pobeda, Khan- Tengri, Kommunizma, and Korzhenevsky were more than 30 times. The first Himalayan Expedition took part in an unprecedented 8000M vertical walk: 1989, the Soviet Union took four peaks from the dry city of Zhangjiao (8586M main peak, 8505 meters of Yalung Kang, 8491M south peak and 8482M central peak).


In 1995, he served as a guide for Himalayan Guide on the commercial mountaineering team on the north side of Mount Everest. He successfully led eight people including him to the summit. Before he led the Mountain Fellow Expedition from Seattle in 1996, he had already passed seven 8000M peaks, all without oxygen. In the 96th year, Hill was brave enough to save the lives of all his clients. On December 7, 1997, he received the highest honorary medal "David A Sowles Award" from the American Alpine Club; unfortunately, it was just 18 days later. Christmas, he died in an avalanche in Annapurna when he had successfully boarded 11 8000M peaks without using oxygen.

1997

On July 14th, we climbed to the top of the Gashubrum II (8035M) and climbed the fastest record of the fastest summit of the 5800M advance base camp in 9 hours and 30 minutes.
On July 7, the summit of Broad (8047M) climbed alone.
May 23, Lhotse (8505M)
Mount Everest, the military expedition consultant and chief guide of Mount Everest, Indonesia, summited Mount Everest on 4/23th (using oxygen)
Books: The Climb, co-authored with Weston Dewalt, published by St Martins Press

1996

On October 9th, the peak of the Shisha Pangma N. Summit (8008M) climbed
September 25, Cho-Oyu (8201M) climbs to the top
On May 17th, Lhotse (8505M) climbed to the top of the summit in 21 hours and 16 minutes (BC-summit).
May 10, Everest, 8848M
Mountain Fool Expeditions Chief Guide

1995

December 8th, Manaslu (Manaslu, 8156M), Winter Climb
On October 7th, Dhaulagiri (8176M) climbed the summit and recorded the fastest speed record in 17 hours and 15 minutes.
On June 30, with the President of Kazakhstan, the 4010M Peak Abai
On May 17th, Everest (8848M) climbed to the summit of Mount Everest and served as the chief guide for the Everest expedition on the Tibetan side of the British Himalayan Guides.

1994

April 29 summit Makalu (Makalu, 8460M), United States First Summit Tower team guide

1993

On July 2nd, the summit of Chogori (K2, Chogori, 8611M), German Expedition
On May 14th, the US team served as a guide. The oldest member is 70 years old. McKinley, 6194M.

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