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Volcanic Seven Summits completions – February 2023

5th February 2023 by James Stone Leave a Comment

No sooner than I had posted my blog about the 2023 Sidley trip and seven further V7S completions, than I had news of a further completion. On 1st February 2023 German dentist Stephan Jesinghaus summited Ojos del Salado and so adds to the Volcanic Seven Summits completions.

Stephan Jesinghaus successfully climbs Ojos del Salado – (c) Stephan Jesinghaus (used with permission)

By all accounts, the snow conditions on Ojos had eased from earlier in the season such that it was encountered only in two snow fields before the crater, the usual snow in the crater and some in the gulley up to the summit ridge. It made for a 12 hour round trip against the prospect of some approaching bad weather (as indicated by the clouds in the photo).

More photos are available on Stephan’s Instagram account here.

There are now 38 claimants.

Here is the list as at 2nd February 2023. As ever, if anyone knows of anyone else who is attempting the Volcanic Seven Summits, I would be pleased to have that information.

Climber, nationality and age at completionFurther informationDate of Final SummitFinal summit
1.Mario Trimeri (Italy) (58)Mario Trimeri’s website is here. 24th January 2011Mount Sidley
Crina “Coco” Popescu (Romania) (16)Further detail on this page.24th January 2011Mount Sidley
3.Vyechaslav Adrov (Russia) (50)I do not know much about this climber. He has also visited both Poles and climbed 11 of the top 50 mountains of the world by prominence.18th January 2013Mount Sidley
4.Aleksandr (Aleks) Abramov (Russia) (47)Aleksandr Abramov is an accomplished mountaineer and guide and proprietor of 7 Summits Club.13th September 2013Mount Giluwe
5.Olga Rumyantseva (Russia) (36)Olga Rumyantseva is a guide with 7 Summits Club. She was sponsored for the V7S by Kaspersky. There is an article here.9th December 2013Ojos del Salado
6.Vitaliy Simonovic (Russia) (42)Claims to be the first person to do the Seven Summits, the V7S and the two Poles.19th December 2013Ojos del Salado
7.François Bernard (France) (49)Guide on the one and only private ALE trip to Mount Sidley. 17th January 2014Mount Sidley
8.Sophie Cairns (UK) (32)Sophie Cairns’ description of her Ojos ascent is here.10th June 2014Elbrus
9.Paul Nicholson (Canada) (54)There is a press report of Paul Nicholson’s feat here.5th December 2014Ojos del Salado
10.Liana Chabdarova (Russia) (32)I do not have much information on this climber. She has climbed six of the Seven Summits (Everest missing).12th January 2015Ojos del Salado
11.Andrey Filkov (Russia) (49)I do not have much information on this climber. He has completed the Bass version of the Seven Summits.16th September 2015Damavand
12.James Stone (UK/Australia) (59)14th January 2017Mount Sidley
13.Daniel Bull (Australia) (36)Daniel Bull has a website here. Formerly in the IT industry, he now focuses on motivational speaking. Previously the youngest person to have completed the Seven Summits and V7S combination until Satyarup SIddhanta took this crown from him.27th April 2017Ojos del Salado
14.Katie Sarah (Australia) (49)Katie Sarah has completed the Bass version of the Seven Summits and skied the Last Degree to the South Pole. She intends to ski the Last Degree to the North Pole but has so far been frustrated by war (see here) and Covid.14th January 2018Mount Sidley
15.David Hamilton (UK) (56)David Hamilton is a respected UK guide with multiple Everest summits normally working for Jagged Globe. He has his own website here.10th February 2018Ojos del Salado
16.Theodore (Ted) Fairhurst (Canada) (71)Oldest completer of both the Seven Summits and the V7S with a website here9th December 2018Ojos del Salado
17.Vladislav Lachkaryev (Russia) (42)I do not know much about this climber other than he has completed both the Seven Summits and the V7S.15th January 2019Mount Sidley
Satyarup Siddhanta (India) (35)Currently the youngest person to have completed by the Seven Summits (Carstensz and Kossie versions) and the V7S. He has a website here. Satya was unwittingly the subject of a fraudulent Everest summit claim. Like Katie Sarah he is also awaiting the opportunity to undertake the North Pole Last Degree.15th January 2019Mount Sidley
Sándor (Sanya) Tóth (Hungary) (41)This article comments on this climber’s claim vis-a-vis Ojos del Salado. I have written to this climber to provide the opportunity to comment but I have not received a response.15th January 2019Mount Sidley
20.Vaughan de la Harpe (South Africa) (63)Also completed the Explorer’s Grand Slam.18th January 2020Mount Sidley
Arthur Marsden (South Africa) (58)Also completed the Explorer’s Grand Slam.18th January 2020Mount Sidley
Oleg Mezentsev (Russia) (39)18th January 2020Mount Sidley
David Roskelley (USA) (51)Dave Roskelley is an accomplished mountaineer, having also completed the Seven Summits. His website is here.18th January 2020Mount Sidley
24.Yousef Al Refaie (Kuwait) (24)This climber has a website here22nd December 2021Mount Sidley
25.Jarryd Commerford (USA/UK/Ireland) (35)9th January 2022Ojos del Salado
Robbi Malandreniotis (UK) (44)9th January 2022Ojos del Salado
27Delia Zanoschi (Romania) (33)Completed the Bass version of the Seven Summits and the V7S with her twin sister. They have a website here29th May 2022Damavand
Iulia Zanoschi (Romania) (33)Completed the Bass version of the Seven Summits and the V7S with her twin sister. They have a website here29th May 2022Damavand
29Fahd Abu Aisha (Egypt, of Palestinian heritage) (32)A real estate practitioner currently based in London but with interests in the Middle East.13th September 2022Mount Giluwe
30James Allen (Australia/NZ/UK) (49)A Seven Summiter and adventurer with a website (largely behind a paywall) here21st September 2022Mount Giluwe
31Adrian Ahritculesei (Romania) (38)Adrian Ahritculesei has an Instagram account here.17th January 2023Mount Sidley
Marie-Pier Desharnais (Canada) (37)Marie-Pier Desharnais has climbed both Everest and K2. She has a website here.17th January 2023Mount Sidley
Robert Gropel (Australia) (40)Robert Gropel has a website here. Another Seven Summiter, he promotes a vegan lifestyle.17th January 2023Mount Sidley
34Thierry Dewambrechies (France) (44)Based in Zürich. A Network Development and Training Director in the automotive industry.18th January 2023Mount Sidley
Nilavishek Mukherjee (India) (33)Based in Cologne. A Business Application Manager & Project Manager at Toyota Kreditbank GmbH.18th January 2023Mount Sidley
Vambola Sipelgas (Estonia) (69)18th January 2023Mount Sidley
Jaime Viñals (Guatemala) (61)Jaime Viñals has a website here. He has completed the Seven Summits (both versions), the V7S and the high points of each of the seven largest islands in the world.18th January 2023Mount Sidley
38Stephan Jesinghaus (Germany) (41)Stephan Jesinghaus has an Instagram account here.1st February 2023Ojos del Salado

And the Seven Summits?

Aleks Abramov, Vitaliy Simonovic, Dan Bull, Ted Fairhurst, Satyarup Siddhanta, David Roskelley, Rob Gropel and Jaime Viñals have also completed the seven continental summits (both Carstensz and Kosciuszko versions).

Mario Trimeri, François Bernard, David Hamilton, Vladislav Lachkaryev, Vaughan de la Harpe, Arthur Marsden and Oleg Mezentsev have completed the seven continental summits (Carstensz version).

Andrey Filkov, Katie Sarah, and Delia and Iulia Zanoschi have completed the seven continental summits (Kosciuszko version).

I have consistently written before that the V7S challenge is becoming more popular. There is a trend amongst those who have completed the 7S to look for other endeavours to complete. Perhaps this is not surprising for a group of driven individuals. The V7S is a part of this. But there are other challenges.

So François Bernard, Vitaliy Simonovich, Vladislav Lachkaryev, Vaughan de la Harpe and Arthur Marsden have also skied to the North and South Poles.

And, as mentioned above, Jaime Viñals has climbed the Seven Summits, the V7S and the highest point of each of the seven largest islands in the world.

And the Seven Summits?

Aleks Abramov, Vitaliy Simonovic, Dan Bull, Ted Fairhurst, Satyarup Siddhanta, David Roskelley, Rob Gropel and Jaime Viñals have also completed the seven continental summits (both Carstensz and Kosciuszko versions).

Mario Trimeri, François Bernard, David Hamilton, Vladislav Lachkaryev, Vaughan de la Harpe, Arthur Marsden and Oleg Mezentsev have completed the seven continental summits (Carstensz version).

Andrey Filkov, Katie Sarah, and Delia and Iulia Zanoschi have completed the seven continental summits (Kosciuszko version).

I have consistently written before that the V7S challenge is becoming more popular. There is a trend amongst those who have completed the 7S to look for other endeavours to complete. Perhaps this is not surprising for a group of driven individuals. The V7S is a part of this. But there are other challenges.

So François Bernard, Vitaliy Simonovich, Vladislav Lachkaryev, Vaughan de la Harpe and Arthur Marsden have also skied to the North and South Poles.

And, as mentioned above, Jaime Viñals has climbed the Seven Summits, the V7S and the highest point of each of the seven largest islands in the world.

But who has actually climbed the highest volcano in Australia? Should this not be one of the Volcanic Seven Summits?

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