Asia, Afghanistan, Kohe Baba

Publication Year: 1978.

Fuladi Valley. Led by Zbigniew Szarejko, the Geographical-Scientific Expedition of the University of Wroclaw was made up of J. Sacewicz, Z. Laczmanski, J. Pietruszka, J. Szarejko, E. Szymanski, Z. Kacuga, J. Klincewicz, W. Panejko and Dr. A. Chrusciel. They worked from Base Camp at 13,825 feet east of Kohe Fuladi. They made eight ascents, most of them difficult and first ascents. (The numbers are those given by this expedition.) They climbed the following: Kohe Pieja (P 20) from the south by Kacuga, Klincewicz, Penejko on August 15; P 7 from the north via an ice couloir by Klincewicz, Panejko on August 17; Kohe Katanow (c. 14,600 feet, P 13) up left of north face by Kacuga, Klincewicz, Panejko on August 19 and 20; Kohe Bisut (15,092 feet; P 8) via north buttress by Klincewicz, Panejko; Kohe Spisangat (P 9) from the north by J. Szarejko, Chrusciel, Szymanski on August 23; Kohe Bathur (15,420 feet; P 30) via north face by Kacuga, Panejko from August 30 to September 2; Kohe Kotbam (P 3) from the north by J. Szarejko, Chrusciel, Peitruszka; and P 22 from the west by Laczmanski, Sacewicz, Szymanski. They carried out geomorphological, glaciological and cartographic work.

Jerzy Wala, Klub Wysokogórski, Kraków, Poland