Mt. Elbrus
Mount Elbrus is the highest and most prominent peak in Russia and Europe. It is situated in the western part of the Caucasus; and is the highest peak of the Caucasus Mountains.
5642 M
Russia
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Day 1.
Arrive at Mineralnye Vody airport. Transportation to our hotel in city of Kislovodsk (800 m above see level) will take about 1 hour.
Day 2.
We start from the hotel at about 7 in the morning to the base camp (2500 m) . There will be a lunch waiting for us at the base camp and a nice walk in suroundings after that.
Day 3.
Today we’ll carry some part of equipment to the high camp at 3800 m and come back to the base camp.
Day 4.
Move to the high camp on Mount Elbrus. With the rest of equipment we hike up to the high camp at 3800 m. Free time.
Day 5.
Acclimatisation hike up to the Lenz Rocks (4800 m). This will take 5-6 hours up and 2-3 hours down. Overnight at the high camp (3800 m).
Day 6.
Day of rest at the high camp (3800 m).
Day 7.
Summit day.
Day 8.
Descent to the base camp (2500 m) or reserve day for summiting.
Day 9.
Transfer to our hotel in Kislovodsk. Celebration dinner (not included in fee) and handing over climbing certificates.
Day 10.
Transportation to the airport after breakfast. Will bring you to airport by 9:30 in the morning.
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