Shymbulak
History
Shymbulak (also known as "Chimbulak") was discovered by amateur skiers in the 1940s. Soon after, it became the first downhill route in the Soviet Union. Skiers originally needed to climb up the mountain tops on foot (which took roughly 3 hours). In 1954 a 1500 meters ski tow was built.
Starting from 1961, Shymbulak hosted several USSR Championships and the Silver Edelweisse prize skiing competitions.
In 1983 it became the Olympic ski training center for the USSR. During this time, various commodities were built including restaurants and hotels.
In 1985, after a thorough study of the conditions for competitions at Shymbulak, the International Ski Federation (FIS) approved three local tracks: Shymbulak-Talgar for downhill, Shymbulak for slalom and giant slalom.
In 1995 the school of alpine skiing and snowboarding "Shymbulak" was opened. The school is a member of the International Ski Instructors Association ISIA.
The annual "Artyemenko" Prize competition has been held in Shymbulak since 2011. The competition is held in February. Almaty hosted the 2011 Asian Winter Games, bid for 2014 Winter Olympics, considered a bid for 2018 Winter Olympics, but decided to bid for 2022 Winter Olympics instead; Shymbulak was a venue for the alpine skiing events (both speed and technical), and would have been for the latter.
Ski area information
The Shymbylak ski resort is located in the upper part of the Medeu Valley in the Zaiilisky Alatau mountain range, 25 km from Almaty. The resort can be reach by Gondola cars from Medeu.
The weather varies from 20 °C (68 °F) in summer to −7 °C (19 °F) in winter and the snow base is about 1.5 to 1.8 metres (60–70 in).The average snowfall is around 1.5 m. The duration of the ski season is from November to April.
The ski areas span over 3000 ft of vertical drop (920m) and nearly 7.5 miles (12 km) of ski runs. There are three ski lifts at the resort with the highest going to 3200 meters above sea level. At that level there is also a Hotel located at the Resort, enabling those wishing to ski during the day, have a place to stay at night.
It is popular for its mild climate, large quantity of sunny days and great amount of snow through the winter (from November till May). The resort offers a ski and snowboard school. There is also Shymbulak hotel (4 stars) and ski, snowboard and sleigh rentals.
There are three ski lifts, which cumulatively reach Talgar pass (3,200 metres [10,500 ft] above the sea level), the highest point of the ski resort. The total length of the lifts is 3,620 metres (11,880 ft). There are 3 stations of them; the first one is Intersection Station (2,260 metres [7,410 ft] above the sea level) (9 minute trip), then 20th Prop Station (2,630 metres [8,630 ft] above the sea level) (16.5 minutes) and Talgar pass Station (3,200 metres [10,500 ft] above the sea level). There is also Snow-Park for the fans of snowboarding.
In November 2021, the Shymbulak Ski Resort held an opening ceremony for a night skiing course on the Talgar Pass.
Gallery
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The new Medeu-Shymbulak gondola line. 8-passenger cabin
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View from the cabin on the Shymbulak resort ski track
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View of the mountains from the cable car station
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The top point of the ski resort Shymbulak in Talgar Pass
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View from the open cabin to the ski slope
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Cableway over the Medeu mudflow protection dam
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Shymbulak
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A Shymbulak instructor
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Rope Park
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Gondola road from Shymbulak (2260 m) to Talgar pass (3200 m) in summer
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View of Talgar Peak (4979 m) from Talgar Pass in summer
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Directional signpost at Talgarsky Pass
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View of Shymbulak Peak in summer from Talgar Pass
See also
References
- ^ Symbulak Ski Resort
- ^ "Очерки истории Алматы | Lyakhov.KZ — Большая энциклопедия Казнета". vernoye-almaty.kz. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
- ^ History of Shymbulak
- ^ "Место семейного отдыха". tekelinews.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-08-18.
- ^ "Школа горных лыж и сноуборда Шымбулак" (in Russian).
- ^ Almaty Considers 2018 Winter Games bid
- ^ December 2021, Saniya Bulatkulova in Tourism on 7 (2021-12-07). "Shymbulak Mountain Resort Launches Night Skiing Season (Video)". The Astana Times. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
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