Trekking Tian Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan 2017

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July/August 2017: After spending some time in Kyrgyzstan's capital Bishkek, we drove to Karakol at Lake Issy-Kul. The next day jeeps brought us into the Tian Shan mountain range where we experienced an early drop-off due to a landslide that completely erased the driveway. This is where our trekking along and on the Inyltschek glacier started. After a week on the glacier and reaching Khan Tengri Basecamp (South Inyltschek) next to the Chinese Boarder, an old military helicopter flew us out of the mountains to Karkara, boardering Kazhakstan, followed by a two-days busride back to Bishkek.