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MOUNT ELBRUS EXPEDITIONS

Roof of Europe... One of Seven Summits... Mt. Elbrus!

Mount Elbrus is a mountain located in the western Caucasus mountain range, in Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia, near the border of Georgia, in the northern Iranian plateau. A stratovolcano that has lain dormant for about 2,000 years, it is the highest mountain in the Caucasus. Mt. Elbrus (west summit) stands at 5,642 meters (18,510 ft) and is the highest mountain in Europe; it is also the highest point of Russia. The east summit is slightly lower: 5,621 meters (18,442 ft).

Location

Elbrus stands 20 km (12 miles) north of the main range of the Greater Caucasus and 65 km (40 miles) south-southwest of the Russian town of Kislovodsk. Its permanent icecap feeds 22 glaciers, which in turn give rise to the Baksan, Kuban, and Malka Rivers.

General information about Elbrus Mountain

From 1959 through 1976, a cable car system was built in stages that can take visitors as high as 3,800 meters (12,500 ft). There is a wide variety of routes up the mountain, but the normal route, which is free of crevasses, continues more or less straight up the slope from the end of the cable car system. During the summer, it is not uncommon for 100 people to be attempting the summit via this route each day. Winter ascents are rare, and are usually undertaken only by very experienced climbers. Elbrus is notorious for its brutal winter weather, and summit attempts are few and far between. The climb is not technically difficult, but it is physically arduous because of the elevations and the frequent strong winds. The average annual death toll on Elbrus is 15-30, primarily due to many unorganized and poorly equipped attempts to summit the mountain.

Mount Elbrus should not be confused with the Alborz (also called Elburz) mountains in Iran, which also derive their name from the legendary mountain Hara Berezaiti in Persian mythology.

Climbing Routes

Mount Elbrus Normal Route
The Normal Route is the easiest, safest and fastest on account of the cable car and chairlift system which operates from about 9am till 3pm. Starting for the summit at about 2am from the Diesel Hut should allow just enough time to get back down to the chairlift if movement is efficient. Note in bad weather the chairlift section may be closed, also note the chairlift ride is 15 minutes long and can be very cold, particularly if you have come up from the hot valley wearing a T shirt and shorts!

The majority of groups take the cable car system from Azau roadhead to Mir Station from where either a 1 hour walk or a chairlift takes them to Garabashi - "The Barrels". Above it may be possible to hire a snow cat to go to the Diesel Hut (site of the burnt Priut Hut) or higher to Pastukhova Rocks. Walking this distance takes 90 minutes to the hut and almost 2 hours more to the rocks. The walk to the "Saddle" takes another 3 to 4 hours and from there to the summit, a further 5 to 6 hours should be allowed for.

There are no major difficulties on the route, however after strong winds icy sections may be exposed and a fall could result in a slide. Particular care should be taken on the traversing ascent from the Saddle. The Saddle hut is a ruin that offers no shelter. There are few crevasses of any size or danger if you stick to the route but only 50m off the route you could be in dangerous terrain.

Mt. Elbrus Kiukurtliu Route
A longer ascent route starts from below the cable-way Mir station and heads west over glacier slopes towards the Khotiutau pass. Some distance before reaching this south spur of the Kiukurtliu Cupola is climbed to a broad glaciated saddle behind pt.4912 (top of the SW spur). Now a rising traverse north is made to attain the easy northwest spur by which the summit is gained. This expedition involves 3 nights' camping-bivouacs; parties also need a rope, ice-axe and crampons.

Other Routes of Elbrus Mountain
Climbing Elbrus from other directions is a tougher proposition because of lack of permanent high facilities. Fresh field always maintained that a route from the east up the Iryk valley, Irykchat glacier and over the Irykchat pass (3667m) on to snowfields below long rock ribs of the east spur would become the shortest and most used approach. A hut built long ago on the north side of the lrykchat pass is now wrecked, and in any event the vertical interval calls for at least 2 camp-bivouacs.

MOUNT ELBRUS QUICK FACT BOX
Elevation 18,510 feet, 5,642 meters
Location Caucasus Mountains, Russia, Europe
Range Caucasus
Prominence 4,741 metres (15,554 ft) Ranked 10th
Coordinates 43°21?18?N 42°26?21?E
Type Stratovolcano (dormant)
Last Eruption 50 CE ± 50 years
First Ascent (west summit) 1874, by Florence Crauford Grove, Frederick Gardner, Horace Walker, Peter Knubel and guide Ahiya Sottaiev
(lower summit) 22 July 1829 by Chelar Hachirov
Convenient Center(s) Mineral'nye Vody, Russia
Nearest Major Airport Moscow, Russia, Kiev, Ukraine, Tbilisi, Georgia
Roof of Europe...
One of Seven Summits!

Itinerary

Day 1: Meeting at the Mineralny Vody airport and coach transfer to the Cheget or Volfram Hotel in Terskol village, 3,5 - 4 hr.

Day 2: Starting from the Cheget Glade (2100m), ascent by chair-lift to the upper station (3200m), then by foot to a shoulder of Cheget peak (3200m), or up the summit (3600m). Lunch on the slopes of Cheget at the Ai café or the Cheget Glade.

Day 3: After breakfast, transfer to the lower station of the Elbrus cable-car (Azau Glade), 15 min. After being hoist by cable-way and chair lift (1h30min) we reach to the Garabashi Hut (Refuge Bochki) at 3750 m.

Day 4: Hike up to the Disel Refuge (4200m) for overnight. Acclimatization climb to the Pastukhov Rocks (4800m).   Overnight in the Disel Refuge.

Day 5: Early start at 2-3 am for the ascent of the west summit of Elbrus 5642m, with an average timing of 10-12 hrs. Descend back to the hut.

Day 6: Trek down to the cable-way to Azau and bus transfer to Cheget Hotel.

Day 7: Free day at leisure. We may use this day as spare in case of bad weather conditions.

Day 8: Bus drive to Mineralny Vody Airport. END OF OUR SERVICE

 

8 Days
18,510 feet, 5,642 meters
Jun-Sept
IV

Inclusion List

  • Permit procedure and fees
  • All transfers stated
  • Cheget Hotel or same quality hotel in Terskol. 4 nights full board basis.
  • Mount Elbrus Lodges & Camp full board basis.
  • Chairlifts and Cable way tickets.
  • All hot drinks on the mountains. (Tea, Coffee...etc)
  • Cooking service
  • Mountain food expenses
  • Group technical safety equipments  
  • Leaders and mountain guiding (english)

Exclusion List

  • Single supplement: 100 EUR
  • Russian Visa, Airport Taxes and Excess baggage charges
  • International Flights
  • Personal climbing clothes and mountain equipments.  
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls,minibar etc.
  • Unexpected costs due to any necessary changement in the program
  • All drinks in the cities.

You can find all the important tour details you would like to know before and after booking tours with us hereunder. Please choose the topic and it will take you to the information:

Trek Difficulty
Insurance
Trek Permits and Fees
Temperatures and Weather
Visa requirements
Accommodation
Food
Spending Money
Equipment List
Leaders and Mountain Guides

Trek Difficulty:

Attaining a relatively high elevation at 5633m or 18,481 feet, Elbrus certainly demands respect for its altitude and we deliberately focus on climbing high each day and sleeping low to facilitate effective acclimatisation. As with any foray to high altitude, it is imperative that expedition members are fit and strong and in good health.

This trip is physically demanding and we cannot overemphasize the importance of physical conditioning. We suggest you begin your training program at least two months prior to departure. While strength is important, endurance training should be your primary focus. Walking up hills and stair climbing are both excellent ways to condition your lower body. Begin slowly, without the weight of a pack, eventually adding weight as you increase your training pace. Take a long hike (4-6 hours) several times with a weighted pack (40-60 lbs.) up and down hills or on small mountains. (Weight your pack with water containers and pour out the water before your descent to minimize knee stress). Supplement this activity with running, cycling, swimming, racquet sports, basketball, etc. for additional aerobic conditioning. If possible, try to take at least two longer hikes of 6-10 hours with at least 3,000 feet of elevation gain. Several days before your departure, rest and drink plenty of water.

Insurance:

All Anatolian Adventures guests are being insured with the TURSAB travel insurance package. Being the member of TURSAB (Turkish Travel Agencies Association), Anatolian Adventures guides or the main office may keep your insurance until the end of tours.

Trek Permits and Fees

Expedition trek members will need to provide 3 passport-photographs for trekking permits and a copy of their passport bio-data page.

Temperatures and weather:

Be prepared for a wide range of temperatures; from freezing nights, to adverse snow and wind conditions, to bright sunshine intensified by the high altitude. This wide fluctuation in temperature makes it important to bring everything on the equipment list.

Visa requirements:

A valid passport (with at least 6 months remaining validity) and a current Russian Visa are required for this trip. Almost all foreign travelers to Russia require a visa. Once your trip has been paid for, confirmed and we have your flight arrival and departure details we will provide the invitation letter necessary to procure your visa to visit Russia. We usually do this four weeks prior to the trip start date. The visa process normally takes approximately 2 weeks, although you can opt for a speedier service by paying a higher fee. You have to send your passport in to your nearest Russian embassy along with the necessary paperwork. Your travel agent or a visa processing service should be able to assist you with this process

Accommodation:

We stay in hotels, lodges and huts for the expedition to avoid the need for tents. So you can simply bring along a sleeping bag and your climbing gear and enjoy the climb!

Food:

Food will be of the highest standard possible, given the remoteness of the situation. Anatolian Adventures provides all of the food while climbing and at huts, but bring along your favorite munchies. We will eat simple but nutritious fare (lots of potatoes, great bread, soups, small portions of meat) at the lodges in the Caucasus. Please inform us if you have any special dietary requirements.

Spending Money:

St. Petersburg and Moscow can be at least as expensive as other European cities. You will not need to have much money, but if you are in the habit of having drinks, buying souvenirs, budget accordingly. $300 for entire trip for the occasional meal or drink and incidental expenses may be enough. Major credit cards are accepted in many places and U.S. currency is easy to spend or convert in the cities. ATM machines in Moscow and St. Petersburg dispense both Russian rubles and US dollars.

In the Caucasus however it is quite different. There is very little to buy there and when you do spend you will need to have currency rather than plastic. Normally groups decide to tip Russian guides and staff at the end of our stay in the Caucasus. We suggest each climber budget $50 to $100 dollars for this. Also, remember that airport taxes and overweight charges are not included. Russia is a place where some small amounts of currency are occasionally needed for fees.

Equipment list

You can download a detailed equipment list from here: http://www.anatolianadventures.com/eng/files/Mount_Elbrus_Equipment_LIST.pdf

Leaders and Mountain Guides

All Anatolian Adventures professional guides & leaders have at least university degree speaking English. All of the guides, young or experienced more than 25 years, have extensive knowledge about trekking, climbing, safety equipments, first aid and navigation.

2009 TRIP DATES & AVAILABILITY

8 DAYS MT. ELBRUS TOUR
DATES
AVAILABILITY
17 - 24 July 2009
Available
*** This trip can be combined with Ararat Mountain Trek

2009 TRIP PRICES

8 DAYS MT. ELBRUS TOUR
850 EUR
100 EUR

BOOKING FORM

To book this adventure, please fill the booking form provided below with payment details and fax to +90 216 418 45 22.

http://www.anatolianadventures.com/eng/about/bookingform.pdf

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