Spanish Highs joins Berghaus team ski touring in Kamchatka

In April 2013 we joined a Berghaus sponsored expedition attempting to make the first snowboard ascent of Klyutchevskoy Sopka (4750m), Kamchatka

Spanish Highs joins Berghaus team ski touring in Kamchatka

The expedition was led Berghaus athlete, Julia Pickering, attempting to make the first ski and snowboard climb and descent of the highest active volcano in Kamchatka, Klyutchevskoy Sopka (4750m).

Richard Hartley skies into a surreal volcanic landscape

Richard Hartley skies into a surreal volcanic landscape

Richard Hartley and Kiersten Rowland of Spanish Highs, Sierra Nevada were invited to join this Berghaus sponsored trip because of their vast mountaineering and expedition experience gained from many years in the UK, Alps and on the Patagonian Icecap.

Team members met in Moscow on 7th April and headed east on the 9 hour flight to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy in Kamchatka. There we met up in the city of Yelizovo with Martha Madsen of Explore Kamchatka who were our in-country organisers

Note re our gear and equipment - we were fully kitted out with top notch Berghaus clothing. As you would expect this worked superbly and kept us well protected from the savage elements.

Many thanks to Berghaus and Julia Pickering for the opportunity to join the trip! Photographer Martin Hartley and Warwick Pickering made superb team mates and not forgetting the superb guiding of Igor Sesterov and the cooking/laughing skills of Elena Bulatova!

Short summary

Skiing up below Kamen

Skiing up below Kamen

We returned to Yelizovo where we had a day on the local ski pistes followed by a 2 day ascent of Avachinsky volcano (2741m). A return to Moscow was made on 29th April.

We were blighted by incredibly bad weather, high winds and very cold temperatures for the time of year.   Having said that the whole trip was a marvellous and unforgettable experience in the Kamchatka wilderness.

As Julia Pickering said on her Twitter account

Back in civilisation after 100 mph plus wind/snow/volcanic rock storm tore our camp apart. With more storms forecast ,we had no option but to take v small weather window and get out. V disappointed to have not achieved our objective but team safety was primary concern. We still had an epic adventure and she'll still be there next year and will hopefully be a bit less angry.