Whatever you reasons for climbing Mount Elbrus, choosing RMH company could be one of the best decisions you make this year. Their Guides are all highly qualified with Russian Mountain Guides Association with more than 600 Elbrus summits and thousands heli-ski runs.
Maybe you want to climb Elbrus as a stand alone achievement, and experience the thrill of standing on the highest point in Europe. Or maybe you want to climb Elbrus as part of the Seven Summits. Whatever you reasons for climbing, we always have the best options for you! Thank’s to their network of local contacts all around the Elbrus region, these guys offer you the best accommodation and cuisine, and their local guides will take you to the best places that other companies don’t.
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The classic route from the South is the most popular and technically the easiest way up to the summit. Every year thousands of climbers reach the top of Mount Elbrus from the South side. The main advantage of this program is comfort, which includes the ability of using the ski-lifts up to 3880 meters, accommodation in brand new and comfortable mountain shelter with electricity and intermittent WiFi, and also the opportunity of using the snowcats and snowmobiles up to 5100 meters!
Day 1 – Arrival day. Group meeting at Mineralnye Vody Airport (MRV) at 13:00 / 1 PM Moscow time, and transfer to RMH Lodge in Terskol village by RMH van. Accommodation at the RMH lodge. Welcome briefing and orientation. Signing Waivers and required documentation. Gear check. Overnight stay at the RMH lodge.
Day 2 – Acclimatization hike to Cheget Peak – 3,600 m. Overnight stay at the RMH lodge.
Day 3 – Ascent to the High Camp by cable car. Accommodation at the mountain lodge at 3850 m. Acclimatization hike to Priyut Hut № 11 – 4100 m. Overnight stay at the mountain lodge.
Day 4 – Acclimatization hike to the Pastukhova Rocks – 4800 m. Walking in crampons training. Overnight stay at the mountain lodge.
Day 5 – Rest day. Snow & ice training with level 1 self-arrest course. Guides meeting with a group and client briefing. Overnight stay at the mountain lodge.
Day 6 – Summit day. Elbrus Western Summit climb – 5642 m. Same day descent all the way back down to Terskol by cable car. Overnight stay at the RMH lodge.
Day 7 – Reserve day in case of bad weather on the previous day / or light hiking to Terskol Creek waterfall. Festive dinner. Certificates presentation. Overnight stay at the RMH lodge. Extra option: Paragliding in Elbrus Gorge.
Day 8 – Departure day. Morning transfer at 09:00 / 9 AM from the RMH lodge to Mineralnye Vody Airport (MRV).
Here you will be far away from civilization and all that is connected with it! There are no snowmobiles, lifts, restaurants and snowcats. It’s truly an unforgettable experience. Clean, quiet and empty with wildlife and nothing more. This is also the Route of the first ascenders and one of the most exciting options for climbing for those who are looking for a real unique Caucasian experience!
Day 1 – Arrival day. Group meeting at Mineralnye Vody Airport (MRV) at 13:00 / 1 PM Moscow time, and transfer to the hotel in Pyatigorsk city by RMH van (30 min.). Hotel check-in. Welcome briefing and orientation. Signing Waivers and required documentation. Gear check. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2 – Transfer from the hotel in Pyatigorsk to the North Side Base Camp – 2500 m. (4-5 hours drive). 1-hour light acclimatization hike through the valley to the Base Camp. Overnight stay at the mountain shelter at the Base Camp.
Day 3 – Acclimatization day. Transfer of personal climbing equipment to the High Camp at 3800 m. The trail goes through “Mushroom Stones” at 3100 meters above the sea level. This place is considered to be a historical and religious spot of ancient monks. Descend to the Base Camp. Overnight stay at the mountain shelter at the Base Camp.
Day 4 – Ascent to the High Camp at 3800 m. Overnight stay at the mountain shelter in the High Camp.
Day 5 – Acclimatization hike to Lenz Rocks – 4800 m. Walking in crampons training. Basic snow & ice and rope training. Descend to the High Camp. Overnight stay at the mountain shelter in the High Camp.
Day 6 – Rest day. Basic level self-arrest & rope training. Snow & ice training. Evening guides meeting with a group andclient briefing. Overnight stay at the mountain shelter in the High Camp.
Day 7 – Summit day. Elbrus Western Summit climb – 5642 m. Descend to the High Camp. Overnight stay at the mountain shelter in the High Camp.
Day 8 – Reserve day in case of bad weather on the previous day / or descend to the Base Camp. Overnight stay at the mountain shelter in the Base Camp. Extra option: Paragliding in Elbrus Gorge.
Day 9 – Transfer from the Base Camp to Pyatigorsk city (4-5 hours drive). Hotel check-in. Cultural program and sightseeing. Festive dinner. Certificates presentation. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 10 – Departure day. Morning transfer at 10:00 / 10 AM from the hotel to Mineralnye Vody Airport (MRV).
This route is all about experiencing the wild nature of adventure, and feeling the spirit of freedom. The program is designed for 9 days, and you will have an opportunity to explore both sides and we hope that it will be among the most memorable of your life!
Day 1 – Arrival day. Group meeting at Mineralnye Vody Airport (MRV) at 13:00 / 1 PM Moscow time, and transfer to RMH Lodge in Terskol village by RMH van. Accommodation at the RMH lodge. Welcome briefing and orientation. Signing Waivers and required documentation. Gear check. Overnight stay at the RMH lodge.
Day 2 – Acclimatization hike to Cheget Peak – 3,600 m. Overnight stay at the RMH lodge.
Day 3 – Ascent to the High Camp by cable car. Accommodation at the mountain lodge at 3850 m. Acclimatization hike to Priyut Hut № 11 – 4100 m. Overnight stay at the mountain lodge.
Day 4 – Acclimatization hike to the Pastukhova Rocks – 4800 m. Walking in crampons training. Overnight stay at the mountain lodge.
Day 5 – Rest day. Snow & ice training with level 1 self-arrest course. Guides meeting with a group and client briefing. Overnight stay at the mountain lodge.
Day 6 – Summit day. Elbrus Western Summit climb – 5642 m. Descent to the High Camp on the North Side. Overnight stay in the High Camp at 3800 m., at the mountain shelter.
Day 7 – Reserve day in case of bad weather on the previous day / or descent to the North Side Base Camp at 2500 m. Overnight stay in the Base Camp at the mountain shelter.
Day 8 – Transfer from the Base Camp to Pyatigorsk city (4-5 hours drive). Hotel check-in. Cultural program and sightseeing. Festive dinner. Certificates presentation. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 9 – Departure day. Morning transfer at 10:00 / 10 AM from the hotel to Mineralnye Vody Airport (MRV).
INCLUSION
– Official Invitation letter for the Russian Tourist Visa. We email it to you immediately after we get your deposit payment and a scanned copy of your passport.
– All local registration fees. For foreign citizens according to the Russian legislation.
– National Park fees.
– Climbing Permit.
– All transportation by RMH van.
– High-Quality Meals. All meals during the entire trip, except days in Pyatigorsk city, if spending a Reserve Day there.
– RMH Lead Guide. For the entire trip.
– RMH Second Guide. For the summit day only.
– Rescue Service Check-in.
– Completion Certificates.
– 2 Summit Attempts. Above 5000 meters is one attempt. In case if the weather conditions got bad during the summit day, we try again the next day if possible.
– Authentic Caucasian experience.
– Awesome atmosphere and a lot of fun.
Accommodation for the Elbrus-South-Route:
– Accommodation in Terskol village. Accommodation in Terskol village at the RMH Lodge. Single occupancy supplement.
– High Camp accommodation. Accommodation in the High Camp at the new comfortable fully heated and fully electric mountain lodge at 3850 m. Mixed dorm with 8 separate beds in every room.Accommodation for the Elbrus-North-Route:
Accommodation for the Elbrus-South-Route:
– Accommodation in Pyatigorsk city. Authentic Soviet hotel in Pyatigorsk in the historic downtown of the city. Single occupancy supplement.
– Base Camp accommodation. Mountain shelter. Mixed dorm.
– High Camp accommodation. Mountain shelter at 3800 m. Mixed dorm.
Accommodation for the Elbrus-Traverse-Route:
– Accommodation in Terskol village at the RMH Lodge. Single occupancy supplement.
– New comfortable fully heated and fully electric mountain lodge in the High Camp at 3850 meters on the South Side. Mixed dorm with 8 separate beds in every room.
– Mountain shelter in the High Camp on the North Side at 3800 m. Mixed dorm.
– Mountain shelter in the Base Camp on the North Side at 2500 m. Mixed dorm.
– Authentic Soviet hotel in Pyatigorsk in the historic downtown of the city. Single occupancy supplement.
Services available only for the Elbrus-South-&-Traverse-Routes:
– Russian Banya (Russian Sauna). Every evening when we are not up on the mountain.
– Ski Passes. For all cable cars throughout the trip.
– Snowcat on the Summit Day. From the High Camp lodge (3850 m.) to the Pastukhova Rocks – 4700m.
– Snowmobiles. In case of emergency only.
– All local transfers in Terskol.
Services available only for the Elbrus-South-Route:
– Cultural program and sightseeing in Pyatigorsk city. If spending a Reserve Day there.
Services available only for the Elbrus-North-Route:
– Cook. For the entire trip.
– Porters. For kitchen equipment and group food.
Services available only for the Elbrus-Traverse-Route:
– Cook. For the entire stay in mountain lodges and huts.
– Transfer of personal belongings from the RMH lodge in Terskol village to the hotel in Pyatigorsk. In case if needed.
EXCUSION
– Any flights.
– Russian Visa costs.
– International Medical & Evacuation Insurance for Alpine Climbing.
– Rental of personal climbing equipment.
– Porter service for your personal equipment. Available for a small fee.(for the elbrus-north-route)
– Filming and video production.
– Additional (Private) Mountain Guides.
– Additional or individual transfers from /or to Mineralnye Vody Airport. You might need it in case if your flight arrives later than the time when our RMH transfer van departs from the MRV airport on the first day of the trip, or if your return flight out of MRV departs much earlier or much later than the time to which our RMH transfer goes to the airport on the final day of the trip.
– Alcohol drinks.
– Accommodation and meals in Pyatigorsk city. If a group decides to spend a Reserve day in Pyatigorsk city after the climb, the meals and accommodation are not included. You can always choose the best time and the right menu for yourself in one of the many local restaurants.
– Any changes in the released on RMH’s website trip program which lead to additional expenses.
COSTS PER PERSON
*By purchasing tickets through OutdoorTheWorld platform you benefit from a 10% discount from the standard tariff packages due to our partnership with RMH
– 50% of the total price is paid online
– 50% will be paid cash to RMH in Russia
Elbrus South Route – € 1566.00
Elbrus North Route – € 1665.00
Elbrus Traverse Route – € 1755.00
NECESSSARY EQUIPMENT:
We always strongly recommend you to have your own personal climbing equipment. It helps you feel more comfortable during the entire climbing and to get the most out of it! Below we have listed the full list of all necessary equipment for your climbing. Please, check it out and make sure that you already have it or will have soon before the trip starts.
TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT
– Highmountain boots for use with crampons (double or insulated)
– Crampons (Crampons must check fit with climbing boots prior to trip)
– Ice axe (Ice axe with a leash. Light weight)
– Climbing harness (Alpine climbing harness. Should have adjustable leg loops and fit over all clothing)
– Sunglasses (Glacier glasses 100% UV protection with side shields or very good sunglasses with wrap around coverage)
– Ski goggles (For wind and snow during the bad weather conditions and summit day)
– Headlamp with new batteries
– Extra batteries
– 2 Locking and 2 non-locking carabiners. Larger is better for harness (pear shaped carabiner is the best, screw gate type recommended)
– Self-belay leash (2 meter sling or prusik cord)
– Trekking poles (Adjustable)
– Comfortable backpack for climbing (a minimum of 30 liters)
– Warm sleeping bag (down or synthetic sleeping bag rated to 0 F or -15 to C.)
– Bottle for water (1 liter wide-mouth Nalgene)
– Thermos (1 liter small stainless steel thermos)
– Personal crockery (knife, fork, spoon, mug)
– Small personal first aid kit (with your personal doctor recommended medications)
CLOTHING
– Several various pairs of warm thermal socks
-> 1-2 pair of liner socks (polypropylene or wool)
-> 2-3 pair light weight trekking socks (polypropylene or wool)
-> 2 pair medium to heavy wool socks for the upper mountain, check boot fit with liner and wool socks on.
– Thermal underwear
-> long sleeve polypropylene or wool shirts lightweight, we highly recommend light colors for base layers.
-> pair lightweight to mid-weight long underwear bottoms.
– Trekking/Hiking pants. 2 pair pants. At least one pair should be simple nylon trekking pants for the walking on acclimatization days and relaxing. The second pair can also be nylon or light weight soft shell climbing pants for on the mountain.
– Shorts. 1 pair nylon shorts for city days and base camp.
– Sandals. 1 pair sandals (Optional but nice on warm days in Pyatigorsk and at the base of the mountain lodge)
– Fleece jackets. 1 Soft Shell or intermediate thickness fleece jacket or windshirt.
– Fleece pants. 1 pair fleece pants or light synthetic insulated pants.
– Down jacket. Down or Synthetic Sweater or Jacket or 300/400 weight Fleece Jacket.
– Essentially an additional mid-weight warm layer for cold days in your layering system.
– Usual warm clothes, in which you feel comfortable
– Gore-Tex Jacket (an effective waterproof and breathable fabric. The uppermost layer of your clothing) — Check out this link to see how it works!
– Gore-Tex Pants
– Several pairs of gloves (A minimum 1 pair of very warm gloves)
– Buff (bandana that protects you neck and face from the wind and snow)
– Several hats (A minimum 1 warm wool or synthetic hat, that cover your ears)
– Cap
MISCELLANEOUS
– Sunscreen with at least SPF 40. SPF 50 is better
– Lip care with at least SPF 30, 1 stick. A string to hang around neck is helpful.
– Extra batteries for your headlamp
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Medically fit for Alpine climbing on high altitudes. We need to look at your medical examinations, which should indicate that you have no contraindications to engage in this type of activity in the mountains and that you are completely healthy and in an adequate mental state! Age limit — not less than 18 years old.
NECESSARY DOCUMENTS:
Medical insurance for Alpine climbing and passport.
SIGNING THE WAIVERS:
Alpine climbing or mountaineering always comes with a certain risk and is dangerous. Our job is to reduce this risk to a minimum as much as possible, but it’s still there. Buying this Tour you have to understand and be aware of the seriousness of this program and the possibility of the risk.
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