North side of Elbrus, ascent on foot

Expeditions

If someone asks you what the highest and most beautiful mountains are in Europe, your immediate answer will probably be “the Mont Blanc, 4810m, and the Alps”. However, the highest and most unique in mineral resources, relief, flora and fauna are the mountains of the Big Caucasus. This mountain range includes 7 peaks of over 5,000 meters above sea level, the most famous of which, the majestic Elbrus, is a “must” for all mountain lovers and professional mountaineers.

Just the fact that this mountain is the highest in Europe and is one of the world-famous “Seven Summit” peaks makes some people excited to see it and, finally, to conquer it. The mountain belongs, however, to a small number of mountains in the world which also attract people by their unique beauty. The ascent to Elbrus requires only basic mountaineering skills, although high altitude and unpredictable weather make the climbing more serious and challenging than it may seem.

The local name of Elbrus is Mengi Tau, which means “The Mountain of a thousand mountains.” This name is justified, as the glaciated giant slopes are built of thickened lava flows and both peaks of Elbrus are more than 1,000 m higher than the rest of the Caucasus Chain.

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Level

Though non-technical, the climb of Elbrus requires a good degree of fitness. The terrain on Elbrus is exclusively on snow and glaciers, while training climbs in the region are on rough trails with much off-trail terrain, often walking up on crampons!

The conditions on summit day are quite challenging though we will travel at a moderate pace, being fit is the best way to avoid excess fatigue on the mountain and will greatly increase your chance of summiting. Anyone attempting this peak should be in excellent physical shape. You will spend much time at altitudes above 3,500 meters.

On this expedition, expect 5-7 hours of physical activity per day at altitude and that will be over several days! Whilst there are few technical difficulties on this trip, the vertical height between the refuge/hut and the summit is important and requires you to have basic mountaineering skills as well as good fitness levels.

Group

6 to 9 people per group

Duration

11 days/10 nights.

Guiding by

Professional UIAGM mountain guide.

Périod

From late April to late July.

Dates:
Departures on August 18th, September 8th, September 22nd 2018.
Departures on May 10th, May 17th, August 17th, September 7th and September 21st 2019.

Price

From 2 100€ per person

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