Climbing to Elbrus by South route

Elbrus 5642 m. Is a dormant two-summit volcano in the central Caucasus. As the highest peak in Russia and Europe, it is one of The Seven Summits, the list of the planet’s highest mountains. The classic southern route leads to Elbrus’ western summit (5642 m). The route is not technically difficult but requires good physical form, acclimatization and skills in using some alpinist equipment. Our qualified guides will train and help you.

Climbing to Elbrus by North route

The Northern route to the Elbrus (5642m.) summit is popular among mountaineers from all countries as a good alternative to the southern one. This itinerary offers the classic path to Elbrus from the North, along the way of its first climb, flowing the steps of the expedition of General Georgy Emanuel. The guide of this expedition Kilar Hashirov reached the top on July 10, 1829, and became the first man on the Elbrus summit.

Climbing to Kazbek by North route

Kazbek is the easternmost silent volcano among the eight 5000m. summits of the Caucasus. Situated on the Russian-Georgian border, the massif includes two summits – Eastern Kazbek (5033m) and Western Kazbek (5015 m).

Climbing to Kazbek by South route

Kazbek is the easternmost silent volcano among the eight 5000m summits of the Caucasus. Situated on the Russian-Georgian border, the massif includes two summits – Eastern Kazbek (5033m) and Western Kazbek (5015 m).

Climbing to Lenin Peak

Lenin Peak, 7134 m above the sea level, is located in the central part of the Zaalai mountain chain and is its highest point. The mountain is the most accessible of Kyrgyzstan’s three 7000m peaks and therefore the most popular among climbers.

Climbing to Aconcagua

Aconcagua is a mountain in the Principal Cordillera of the Andes mountain range, in Mendoza Province, Argentina. It is the highest mountain in the Americas, the highest outside Asia and the highest in both the Southern and the Western Hemispheres with a summit elevation of 6,961 metres.

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Ski-tour to Elbrus by South route

Elbrus is a dormant two-summit volcano in the central Caucasus. As the highest peak in Russia and Europe, it is one of The Seven Summits, the list of the planet’s highest mountains. The two summits are two separate volcanos. The “young cone” – the eastern summit – is 5621m high, while the highest point – the western summit – is 5642 m.

Ski-tour to Elbrus by North route

Elbrus is a dormant two-summit volcano in the central Caucasus. As the highest peak in Russia and Europe, it is one of The Seven Summits, the list of the planet’s highest mountains. The two summits are two separate volcanos. The “young cone” – the eastern summit – is 5621m high, while the highest point – the western summit – is 5642 m.

Ski-tour in Adyr-Su

Adyr-Su is a right tributary of the Baksan river and joins it near the village of Verkhny Baksan. The river is fed by glaciers of Caucasus northern slopes around the Ullu-Tau peak.
The Adyr-Suu valley is a popular tourist destination. Alpinist camps Dzhailyk and Ullu-Tau, connected by an asphalted road to the Baksan highway, are situated in the upper part of the valley at the altitude of 2400 m.

SnowRush is a team of young, persevering and experienced guides who love wilderness, big mountains and pristine snow.
We organize climbing, hiking and ski tours to Elbrus, Kazbek, Lenin Peak and other mountains in Russia and all over the world.
Our certified instructors teaching how to ski and snowboard, we organize freeride programs in all resorts of Krasnaya Polyana: Rosa Khutor, Gorky Gorod, Alpika, Gazprom.
Do you want to stand on the summit, in awe of clouds above you and snow peaks below? Do you dream of exciting descends on shining off-piste slopes?
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We will help make your dreams true. We are guides with 10 years of mountain experience and hearts full of love for the peaks and slopes.
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