In reply to Angel 45:
Well done on booking your dream trip. I climbed in Kyrgyzstan this year which was a long held dream of mine. It was jam packed full of various types of scree.
I found it strange that my Swedish climbing partner, who runs across 35 degree ice like the late great Ueli Steck would, found it really difficult terrain to navigate. I grew up in NZ, and any mountain route would usually have a certain amount of scree involved. I remember doing my Gold DofE as a 17 year old running as fast as I could down the slopes of Mt Ngauruhoe and surfing the scree like a pro (pro status subject to 23 years of exaggeration). Got a few angry looks mind, but hey, youth right? But seeing my partner turning into a right swedish meatball on the stuff, it never occurred to me before that it was tricky terrain and you might need to get used to it first. unstable, sometimes exposed, some large blocks... who'd have guessed???
Anyway, its not too bad. I quite like it in a weird way. Can be a right b*stard to get up sometimes, but can also be great fun coming down. One of the peaks we climbed in Kyrgyzstan had such lovely fine stuff that it was almost like kicking steps on the way up. And the 4 hours up only took 45 minutes to run down (for me anyway, my ikea loving partner didn't love it so much).
Enjoy, embrace the scree, and I hope it lives up to your expectations!