In reply to CliffPowys:
As an older climber I have now been climbing to Kyrgyzstan 5 times, its a great place! Unclimbed peaks abound, at least unrecorded climbs, the red army were here for many years in the border area and every so often you find a huge triangulation station on a remote top. You need to be aware that special permits are required for the border areas, not that hard to get but can be a bit time consuming. You need a local to help out, If you email me I'll send you a contact.
An area with almost unlimited potential is South of Naryn, there is a range next to the town which I've climbed in,. At Bashi has a large range behind the town and to the west is a great range of mountains along the border (permit needed). Google earth shots and the Russian military maps are all you need. There are plenty of links on here where to get the Russian maps. You can also access them on Alpine Quest using an android phone.
The local shepherds are often very helpful and for a fee will carry you bags into base camp by horse, great for old legs.
Have fun, I hope you like boiled mutton and fermented mares milk!
Mark