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Tartu Ülikool 350
Tartu Ülikool 350 is located in Tajikistan
Tartu Ülikool 350
Tartu Ülikool 350
Highest point
Elevation6,258 m (20,531 ft)[1]
Geography
LocationTajikistan
Parent rangePamir Mountains
Climbing
First ascentAugust 1982

Tartu Ülikool 350 (University of Tartu 350) is a mountain peak in Central Pamir. It was first reached in 1982 to mark the 350th anniversary of the founding of the University of Tartu. It is located in Tanimas mountain range in Tajikistan. At the time of first accent it was considered to be the highest unreached peak in the territory of former Soviet Union.[2]

Summit has been reached twice. In August 3, 1982 (group Kalev Muru, Kalle Hansen, Anu Kallavus, Andres Paris, Jaan Künnap and Kalle Aedviir), and in July 31, 2012 (group Andres Hiiemäe, Erik Jaaniso, Marko Aasa, Priit Rooden, Merili Simmer, Kristjan-Erik Suurväli, Tõnu Põld, Priit Simson, Priit Joosu, Sven Oja).[3][4]

It was first thought to rise to 6,350 meters (hence the suitability to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the university),[5] but according to the GPS-measurements made on the second ascent in 2012 the peak was actually found to be 6,258 m high.[3]

Near to this peak there is a 6,277-meter high J. F. Parrot. That is named after Friedrich Parrot, who was a physics professor and a rector in the University of Tartu and who is considered the pioneer of scientific mountaineering.[4]

Images

Photos by Jaan Künnap from 1982 expedition:

References

  1. ^ "Mäekuningad jõudsid tagasi koju". Tartu Ekspress. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  2. ^ Andres Hiiemäe: Ülikooli mäetipu vallutuse raske tee Universitas Tartuensis (in Estonian)
  3. ^ a b Brief (unofficial) History of Mountaineering and Climbing Sport in Estonia, History of "Firn" Included Firn (version from May 2013)
  4. ^ a b Inga Külmoja: Remote Peak Named after Tartu Conquered Again University of Tartu Blog, August 24, 2012
  5. ^ Mountaineers From Estonia to Rise to University of Tartu, Parrot Peaks estonia.eu, 13 July 2012