Muisky Gigant

Muisky Gigant (Russian: Муйский Гигант) is a mountain in the Southern Muya Range, Stanovoy Highlands, Russia.

[2] Following four failed attempts to climb the peak, the first ascent of Muysky Gigant, took place on 8 July 1993, by a group of students of the Novosibirsk Institute of Railway Engineers led by alpinist and tour organizer Alexander Kuzminykh.

Muisky Gigant is a massive-looking mountain, an ultra-prominent peak, rising about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southwest of Taksimo, the administrative center of Muysky District.

[3][4] At 3,067 m (10,062 ft) this mountain is the highest peak of the Southern Muya Range.

[5] Muisky Gigant rises from a massif that constitutes a short spur of the main axis of the range.