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     E-mail           gaponov@itam.nsc.ru   (for
Lysenko), .(3832)33-91-12..





     INFORMATION ABOUT TRAVELLER VLADIMIR LYSENKO (RUSSIA)

     Dr.  Vladimir Lysenko is the famous Russian traveller (mainly rafter on
the mountain rivers). There is the list of his rafting-expeditions:
     No. Country Rivers
     0 (1985-1990) USSR Charyn; Muksu; Gaumysh,Hodzhaachkan,Soh;Bashkaus;
     Chulyshman; Argut; Bolshoy Naryn, Naryn; Matcha,
     Yagnob,Fandariya; Oygaing,Pskem; Ioldo,Chuya-Mazhoy
     (10 severest white-water routes of USSR)
     1 (April-May 1990) Nepal Barun, Arun; Bhote-Kosi, Sun-Kosi; Trisuli
     2  (April-May  1991)  Nepal  Lobuche  Khola,   Imja  Khola,  Dudh-Kosi,
Sun-Kosi,
     Sapt-Kosi; Tamur; Marsyangdi
     3 (August- Nepal Buri Gandaki; Modi; Myagdi; Rahughat Khola;
     September 1991) Kali Gandaki; Marsyangdi
     4 (September 1991) India Tista
     5 (June 1992) Pakistan Braldu, Shigar; Bunar, Indus
     6 (October 1992) China Yarkand
     7 (January 1993) Argentina Orcones, Las Cuevas, Mendosa
     8 (February 1993) Tanzania Karanga
     9 (March 1993) Peru Maranyon (the upper waters of Amazon)
     10 (July-August 1993) USA McKinley, Kantishna
     11 (October 1993) Italy Dora Baltea
     12 (September 1994) Japan Hirose
     13 (December 1994) Australia Snowy
     14 (July 1995) Indonesia (New Guinea island) Kemabu, Darewo
     15 (December 1995) Ethiopia Blue Nile (Abbay)
     16 (May-June 1996) China Chogir(K-2),Shaksgam,Yarkand
     17 (September 1996) China Eastern Rong Chu,Rong Chu,Phung Chu
     18 (October- Canada Kluane
     November 1997) USA Colorado
     Equador Machangara
     19 (July 1998) Zimbabwe Zambezi

     Beginning  from September 1997 (till April  2001)  V.Lysenko  made  the
ROUND-THE-WORLD CAR TOUR and had crossed 60 countries:
     (1)USA,  (2)Canada, (3)Mexico, (4)Guatemala,  (5)Salvador, (6)Honduras,
(7)Nicaragua, (8)Costa Rica, (9)Panama. (10)Colombia, (11)Equador, (12)Peru,
(13)Chile,   (14)Argentina,   (15)South  Africa,  (16)Zimbabwe,  (17)Zambia,
(18)Tanzania, (19)Kenya,  (20)Uganda,  (21)Ethiopia,  (22)Sudan,  (23)Egypt,
(24)Libya,  (25)Tunis,   (26)Italy,  (27)Portugal,   (28)Spain,  (29)France,
(30)Belgium,  (31)Luxemburg, (32)Germany, (33)Czech Republic,  (34)Slovakia,
(35)Ukraine,   (36)Russia,   (37)Mongolia,   (38)Australia,   (39)Indonesia,
(40)Malaysia,   (41)Thailand,    (42)Myanmar,   (43)Bangladesh,   (44)India,
(45)Nepal,   (46)China,   (47)Kazakhstan,   (48)Kirghizia,   (49)Uzbekistan,
(50)Tadjikistan,  (51)Moldavia,  (52)Romania,  (53)Byelorussia, (54)Finland,
(55)Norway, (56)Algeria, (57)Mali, (58)Guinea, (59)Senegal, (60)Brazil.

     The information about Lysenko's record achievements:

     (I) During 1990-1992 (additionally 1996) Vladimir  became the first man
all over the world, who had rafted down all  fourteen more-than-8,000-meters
peaks  over the  world. There is the  list of rivers  rafted by him from all
more-than-8,000meters peaks:
     No. Mountain Rivers
     1 Everest(8848m)- a) Lobuche Khola,  Imja  Khola,  Dudh-Kosi, Sun-Kosi,
Sapt-Kosi
     (Nepal)
     b) Rong Chu, Phung Chu (China), Arun, Sapt-Kosi (Nepal)
     2 K-2(Qogir)(8611m)- a) Braldu, Shigar, Indus (Pakistan)
     b) Chogir(K-2), Shaksgam, Yarkand (China)
     3 Kangchenjunga(8586m)- a) Tamur (Nepal)
     b) Tista (India)
     4 Lhotse(8516m)- Imja Khola, Dudh-Kosi, Sun-Kosi (Nepal)
     5 Makalu(8463m)- Barun, Arun (Nepal)
     6 Cho Oyu(8201m)- Dudh-Kosi, Sun-Kosi (Nepal)
     7 Dhaulagiri(8167m)- a) Myagdi, Kali Gandaki (Nepal)
     b) Rahughat Khola, Trisuli (Nepal)
     8 Manaslu(8156m)- a) Buri Gandaki, Trisuli (Nepal)
     b) Marsyangdi, Trisuli (Nepal)
     9 Nanga Parbat(8125m)- Bunar, Indus (Pakistan)
     10 Annapurna(8091m)- a) Marsyangdi, Trisuli (Nepal)
     b) Modi, Kali Gandaki (Nepal)
     c) Kali Gandaki (Nepal)
     11 Gasherbrum-1(8068m) ( a) Braldu, Shigar, Indus (Pakistan) +
     12 Broad Peak(8049m) ( + b) Shaksgam, Yarkand (China)
     13 Gasherbrum-2(8035m) (
     14 Shisha Pangma(8013m)- Bhote-Kosi, Sun-Kosi (Nepal)

     (II) Then during 1991, 1993-1995 (additionally 1996) Lysenko became the
first  man all over the world, who had rafted  down the highest peaks of all
continents (excluding Antarctic,  where are not rivers) and Oceania (instead
of Antarctic). There is the
     list of  rivers  rafted by him from the highest peaks of all continents
and Oceania:
     No. Continent Mountain Rivers
     1 Asia Everest(8848m) a)Lobuche Khola, Imja Khola, Dudh-Kosi,
     Sun-Kosi, Sapt-Kosi (Nepal)
     b)Rong Chu, Phung Chu (China), Arun,
     Sapt-Kosi (Nepal)
     2  South  America   Aconcagua(6960m)   Orcones,  Las  Cuevas,   Mendosa
(Argentina)
     3 North America McKinley(6194m) McKinley, Kantishna (USA)
     4 Africa Kilimanjaro(5896m) Karanga (Tanzania)
     5 Europe Elbrus(5642m) Baksan; Kuban (Russia)
     Mont Blanc(4807m) Dora Baltea (Italy)
     6 Australia Kosciusko(2230m) Snowy (Australia)
     7 Oceania Jaya(5030m) Kemabu, Darewo (Indonesia)

     (III) In April-May 1991, during the rafting down Mt.Everest in Nepal on
the  Lobuche  Khola, Imja Khola, Dudh-Kosi, Sun-Kosi  and  Sapt-Kosi Rivers,
Vladimir had  achieved  new world's  record  of height difference  during  a
rafting - 4,500m (he had  started to raft from Dughla on  the Khumbu Glacier
at the height of 4,600m and had finished in Chatara at the height of 100m).

     (IV)  And,  at  last, in September  1996  Dr.Lysenko  have  beaten  the
Guinness-Book record of high-altitude rafting (the  previous record belonged
to Mike-Jones  team  from England  - rafting  down  Mt.Everest  in  Nepal in
September 1976 from the height of 5,334m) - Lysenko had started to raft down
Mt.Everest on  Rongbuk  Glacier in Tibet on the Eastern Rong  Chu River from
the height of 5,600m.

     And  the  information  about  Vladimir's  last  tour.  Beginning   from
September 1997 (with finish in April 2001), Lysenko made the ROUND-THE-WORLD
CAR TOUR and had crossed 60 countries:
     (1)USA, (2)Canada,  (3)Mexico,(4)Guatemala,  (5)Salvador,  (6)Honduras,
(7)Nicaragua, (8)Costa Rica, (9)Panama. (10)Colombia, (11)Equador, (12)Peru,
(13)Chile,   (14)Argentina,  (15)South  Africa,   (16)Zimbabwe,  (17)Zambia,
(18)Tanzania,  (19)Kenya,  (20)Uganda,  (21)Ethiopia, (22)Sudan,  (23)Egypt,
(24)Libya,   (25)Tunis,  (26)Italy,   (27)Portugal,  (28)Spain,  (29)France,
(30)Belgium, (31)Luxemburg, (32)Germany, (33)Czech  Republic,  (34)Slovakia,
(35)Ukraine,   (36)Russia,   (37)Mongolia,   (38)Australia,   (39)Indonesia,
(40)Malaysia,   (41)Thailand,   (42)Myanmar,   (43)Bangladesh,    (44)India,
(45)Nepal,   (46)China,   (47)Kazakhstan,   (48)Kirghizia,   (49)Uzbekistan,
(50)Tadjikistan,  (51)Moldavia,  (52)Romania, (53)Byelorussia,  (54)Finland,
(55)Norway, (56)Algeria, (57)Mali, (58)Guinea, (59)Senegal, (60)Brazil.
     Vladimir  made  the  extraordinary  Round-the-world  car  tour and have
crossed all  continents  from-and-to  their  extreme  points,  which  it  is
possible  to  reach  in a  car. He had crossed:  (a)America from Pradho  Bay
(Arctic  Ocean,  Alaska,  USA) to Fiery Land  island  (Lapataia, Argentina),
(b)Africa from Aghulas Cape (South Africa, the southest point  of Africa) to
Ras-Angela  Cape (Tunis, the northest point of Africa),  (c)Europe&Asia from
Roca Cape (Portugal, the westernest point of Europe) to Galimiy (Russia, the
easternest  point of  Asia,  which it  is possible  to  reach in  a car) and
Magadan, (d)Australia from Cape Byron (the easternest point of Australia) to
Steep Point  (the westernest  point). Then, additionally to  Round-the-world
trip,  Lysenko  have  crossed  also  Australia from Cape York (the  northest
point) to  South  Point (the  southest  point), Indonesia (Island Jawa)  and
Europe&Asia from  Cape Piai (Malaysia, the southest point  of  Asia) to Cape
Nordkap (Norway, the  northest  point of Europe and  the  northest point  of
Europe&Asia, which it is possible to reach in a car), have crossed Africa in
a westerly  direction from Somali to Dakar and America from the west  to the
east - from Anchor Bay (Alaska) to Cape Cabu-Branku (Brazil) (the easternest
point of America). Total length of route is 140,000 kilometers.
     Dr.Lysenko's e-mail address is gaponov@itam.nsc.ru (for V.I.Lysenko),
home phone in Russia (3832)33-91-12 (he live in Novosibirsk).


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