The twin-peaked Elbrus is an ornament and symbol of the entire Caucasus, a vast and majestic massif that dominates a mountainous country. From a purely scientific perspective, it is an extinct volcano in the central Caucasus Mountains. Elbrus’s two peaks are almost the same height. The lower eastern peak (5,621 m) has a distinctive horseshoe-shaped crater, while the western peak’s crater (5,642 m) is more eroded and submerged. The highest peak in the Caucasus, Russia, and Europe is easily accessible, as its slopes are flat and smooth. However, this ease should not be misleading: Elbrus is dangerous due to its altitude, its abrupt weather changes, and its reputation for punishing a careless attitude.
Rusia
Mt. Elbrús
8 days
South Route
1
43° 21′ 11″ N, 42° 26′ 13″ E
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Cordillera del Cáucaso
MONTE ELBRÚS:
Unfortunately, we are canceling our Elbrus Expeditions until further notice. Climb Mount Elbrus in six days, 7 Summits Club style. Pre-acclimatize for four weeks at home and reach the mountain within two days of leaving. Elbrus is the highest peak in all of Europe, making this climb one of the most famous Seven Summits.
Mount Elbrus, a dormant, twin-coned volcano, rises to 18,510 feet (5,642 meters). Its twin peaks rise above the stunning West Caucasus region of Russia, near the border with Georgia. With 22 summit glaciers, this is the perfect climb for anyone with a high level of fitness who wants to develop basic glacier climbing skills, summit a moderately high peak, and explore the fascinating and diverse Russian culture in the Caucasus Mountains and the famous city of Moscow.
Trip Overview:
Mineralny Vody – Terskol – Elbrus (5642 m) – Terskol – Mineralny Vody
Why go there?
If you ask Europeans about the highest and most spectacular mountains in Europe, nine out of ten will answer “the Alps.” However, the largest and by far the highest mountain range in Europe (seven peaks over 5,000 m plus Mount Elbrus at 5,642 m) is the Caucasus, which stretches between the Black and Caspian Seas in the southeastern corner of the continent. And without a doubt, Mount Elbrus, this dormant white, twin-peaked volcano, is the highest, most beautiful, and most captivating mountain in Russia.
Elbrus belongs to a select group of mountains with a very special and irresistible beauty that lies in its shape and surroundings. Most of them are volcanoes, like Mount Fuji, Ararat, and Kilimanjaro, and like all of them, this mountain is a world apart. It lies 11 kilometers north of the Main Range and surpasses its neighbors in height by 1,200–2,000 meters. The views from both summits are breathtaking: to the north, a rolling carpet of grasses is veiled by the blue mist of the distance, and to the other, a sea of snow-capped peaks. It is said that through the clear autumn air, both the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea can be seen.
Why choose 7 Summits Club?
Six points to consider:
1. Everyone knows this: the key figure in any adventure trip is the guide. All our guides are internationally certified, fluent in English (as well as another European language), and can lead on all three popular routes up Elbrus: the classic route, the north route, and the southwest route. All our guides work with our groups abroad: in Nepal, South America, Alaska, and Africa.
2. We are the only Russian company with its own office in the village of Terskol. Our English-speaking manager can resolve virtually any customer issue.
3. Not many people are willing to buy all the necessary equipment to climb to 5,600 m (the list is really long and expensive!), so equipment rental can be a good solution. We offer a 10% discount if you rent from our office.
4. On the mountain, we don’t put our clients in the infamous Barrels. Instead, we use the newly built LeapRus refuge at 3,930 m, made of steel and gleaming glass—modern, clean, and free of rusty metal structures or barracks.
5. Last but not least: Elbrus summit certificates for clients who reach the top. And Elbrus T-shirts with the Elbrus logo, of course! 6. The type of hotel is less important for success in the mountains, but most Western customers would still prefer the European level of service, i.e., with hotel staff who speak good English and are ready to quickly resolve their problem.
5,642 m
5-7 hours
Hotel + Lodge + Tent
Spring
2 - 15 PEOPLE
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please plan to arrive in Mineralnye Vody before 12 p.m. If you arrive much later, be prepared to pay between 60 and 70 USD for a private car transfer.
Overnight
Hotel
Flight
Arrival in Russia
Drive
Approximately 1 hour
Hiking
Approximately 1 hour
Meals
– / – / –
Overnight
Hotel
Driving
Approximately 4 hours
Hiking
Approximately 5 hours
Meals
B / L / D
We leave our gear at the mountain hut where we will stay later that night and climb a bit higher for acclimatization. We will pass several huts, and in about 1.5 hours we will reach the famous 11th Refuge (burned in 1998) at 4100m. Here we will spend a couple of hours training on snow (crampons, ropes) and then return to our hut for the night.
Overnight
Hut
Driving
Approximately 4 hours
Hiking
Approximately 5 hours
Meals
B / L / D
Overnight
Mountain Hut / Refuge
Drive
Approx. 4 hours
Hiking
Approx. 5 hours
Climbing
Approx. 5 hours
Meals
B / L / D
Overnight
Mountain Hut / Refuge
Drive
Approx. 4 hours
Hiking
Approx. 5 hours
Climbing
Approx. 5 hours
Meals
B / L / D
During the ascent, we can take a Snow Cat lift up to ~4700m (see the ‘price does not include’ section). The duration of the climb is approximately 8 to 12 hours. We usually descend to the valley on the same day to enjoy our wonderful hotel. In case of a late arrival at the cable car station, we can stay at the hut.
Overnight
Hut / Refuge
Drive
Approx. 1 hour
Hiking
Approx. 5 hours
Climbing
Approx. 12 hours
Meals
B / L / D
Descent to the hotel (if we stayed at the hut). Full rest day at the hotel (if Elbrus was climbed on day 6). Party in the evening!
Overnight
Hut / Refuge
Drive
Approx. 1 hour
Hiking
Approx. 5 hours
Climbing
Approx. 12 hours
Meals
B / L / D
IMPORTANT NOTE: Our group transfer from the hotel to the airport begins in the afternoon; please plan your flight to Moscow for after 6:00 p.m.
Overnight
Hotel
Drive
Approx. 1 hour
Hiking
Approx. 1 hour
Flight
Flight back home
Meals
B / – / –
Expenses for international and domestic flights, as well as services in Moscow.
Individual car transfers outside of group schedules.
Rental of personal and technical equipment for the expedition.
Medical accident insurance and mountain evacuation coverage.
Extra charge for a single hotel room.
From 5,000 to 20,000 rubles (~75-300 USD) depending on altitude. Payment in cash (Rubles).
Additional personal guides or porters during the ascent.
Cash payment to assistant guides if a second attempt is required after a previous abortion of the climb.