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Snow Leopard award

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7,010 metres (23,000 ft) on the Kyrgyzstan-Kazakhstan border. Khan Tengri's geologic elevation is 6,995 metres (22,949 ft) but its glacial cap rises to 7,010 metres (23,000 ft). For this reason, it is considered a 7,000 m (23,000 ft) peak.
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In order of difficulty, Peak Pobeda is by far the most difficult and dangerous, followed by Khan Tengri, Ismail Samani Peak, Peak Korzhenevskaya, and Lenin (Ibn Sina) Peak.
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There are more than 600 climbers, including 31 women, who have received this award between 1961 and 2012 (although not all of them completed the five peaks).
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award, given to highly skilled mountain climbers. It is still recognized in the
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with elevation greater than 7,000 m (23,000 ft).
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For the Asian film awards called Snow Leopard awards, see
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Boris Korshunov (Russia) – last award at the age of 69
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Asian World Film Festival
Russian
mountaineering
Commonwealth of Independent States
Soviet Union

Ismoil Somoni Peak
Jengish Chokusu
Ibn Sina Peak
Peak Korzhenevskaya
Khan Tengri
Pamir Mountains
Ismail Samani Peak
Peak Korzhenevskaya
Ibn Sina Peak
Lenin Peak
Kyrgyzstan
Tian Shan
Jengish Chokusu
Khan Tengri
Boris Korshunov
Andrzej Bargiel
Elvira Nasonova
The Snow Leopard mountains at Summitpost
"Альпинисты Северной столицы. История появления жетона "Покоритель высочайших гор СССР" ("Снежный барс")"
"Soviet Snow Leopards • peakery"
the original
"Wejherowo - Knowledge (XXG), wolna encyklopedia"
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Mountaineering awards

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