Snow Leopard award peaks

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The Snow Leopard award peaks are a group of the highest and most challenging mountains in the former Soviet Union that climbers must summit to earn the prestigious Snow Leopard mountaineering title.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain group
mountaineering challenge
alternativeName Snow Leopard mountains
Snow Leopard peaks
associatedAward Snow Leopard medal NERFINISHED
associatedTitle Snow Leopard NERFINISHED
awardRequirementFor Snow Leopard mountaineer
climbingSeason summer
country Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan NERFINISHED
Tajikistan NERFINISHED
former Soviet Union NERFINISHED
difficultyRating very high
elevationCriterion >23000 feet
>7000 metres
hasPart Ismoil Somoni Peak NERFINISHED
Jengish Chokusu NERFINISHED
Khan Tengri NERFINISHED
Peak Korzhenevskaya NERFINISHED
Peak Lenin NERFINISHED
Pik Pobedy NERFINISHED
historicalContext Soviet Union mountaineering program
inception Soviet era
locatedIn Central Asia
Pamir Mountains NERFINISHED
Tian Shan NERFINISHED
mountainRange Pamir NERFINISHED
Tian Shan NERFINISHED
notableFor high altitude
severe weather conditions
technical difficulty
numberOfPeaks 5
5 or 6 depending on classification
partOf Snow Leopard award NERFINISHED
peakListStatus highest peaks of the former Soviet Union
recognizedBy Soviet mountaineering authorities
mountaineering community
region Soviet Central Asia NERFINISHED
requires expedition logistics
high-altitude mountaineering experience
technical climbing skills
riskFactor avalanche danger
extreme cold
high altitude illness
targetAudience elite mountaineers
usedFor Snow Leopard title qualification
Soviet high-altitude mountaineering recognition

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Khan Tengri partOfListing Snow Leopard award peaks