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William Marler

William Marler - Jun 8, 2005 9:57 am - Voted 10/10

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Good luck on the revamp. I am sure you will do a good job. Cheers William

Corax

Corax - Jun 9, 2005 4:21 am - Hasn't voted

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A very important mountain - a worthy page.

Glad to see the page has changed so much and all to the better.

Excellent.



Aaron Johnson

Aaron Johnson - Jun 10, 2005 5:45 pm - Voted 10/10

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Nice make-over, Scott. Thanks for "adopting" this very important summit for SP. Proof read your text for typos. Beautifully done.

Scott

Scott - Jun 10, 2005 6:20 pm - Hasn't voted

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Thanks for the tip on the typos. I'll look over it carefully.

Scott

Scott - Jun 10, 2005 6:43 pm - Hasn't voted

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Thanks for the tip. I added the elevation gain to the route page. I'll try and figure out the distance and add that.

Nelson

Nelson - Jun 11, 2005 8:11 pm - Voted 10/10

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This has got to be the best concise guide to Elbrus around! Super page, Scott. This 7-summit is in good hands.

Trevor Simmons

Trevor Simmons - Jun 12, 2005 2:34 am - Voted 10/10

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wow

dadndave

dadndave - Jun 12, 2005 6:00 am - Voted 10/10

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Nice work Scott, a realistic appraisal of what's invoved in getting to, and then ascending the mountain. Thanks

michaelhaifa

michaelhaifa - Jun 18, 2005 6:43 pm - Voted 10/10

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Scott,

First of all I had a great time reading your Elbrus Report. Very interesting and... freezing, almost felt it reading your story. Hope you will make it to the summit some day.

Your pictures of Donguz-Orun and Nakra-Tau (mountain on the right ) reminded me of this fantastic scenary. It is funny, but Donguz-Orun in the local dialect means "mountain above the pigs lake", very strange name indeed and I couldn't find out about it's origin. Obviously it is from Georgia, locals there couldn't explain anything either. There is an interesting story by Michail Hergiani who climbed this wall and finally the " ice hat " on it's summit. Unfortunately it is not translated. From the South, Donguz is an easy climb, similar to Elbrus, just snow and ice.

Michael

tiziana

tiziana - Aug 11, 2005 1:06 pm - Voted 10/10

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Bravo Scott!!

James C

James C - Aug 13, 2005 12:54 pm - Voted 10/10

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Great page, wow 48 climbers died in 2004, thats crazy, talk about a decieving mountain

John Climber

John Climber - Aug 15, 2005 5:37 pm - Voted 10/10

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Well done. Very complete.

Claude Mauguier - Aug 17, 2005 4:22 am - Voted 10/10

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Excellent informative work !

Brian Jenkins

Brian Jenkins - Dec 2, 2005 10:25 pm - Voted 10/10

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Everything I needed to know about Elbrus. Great page, exactly what it should be. Thanks.

Tomek Lodowy

Tomek Lodowy - Dec 17, 2005 11:02 am - Voted 10/10

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Wondeful page , I hope to climb the peak next summer :-)

Alpinist

Alpinist - Jan 5, 2006 6:19 pm - Voted 10/10

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Nice page Scott. I'm planning to climb Elbrus and I'm currently researching guide services. You should consider adding a section for this with links, as has been done on some other pages. Even if you don't currently have all of the details, people can add info and comments to it over time.

Cheers,

George

bukh - Mar 30, 2009 3:20 am - Hasn't voted

equipment

Hi all,
the most useful (in my opinion) recommended equipment list is here: http://www.ersh.sp.ru/usefulinfo/equip-elbrus.html
(tested by myself:)

John Climber

John Climber - Jan 7, 2010 5:31 pm - Voted 10/10

Excellent

Thanks Scott for your effords on this page. I'm using it intensively. :-)

BLong

BLong - Sep 21, 2012 1:20 pm - Hasn't voted

Ski Video from North Elbrus

Here is a video I shot and edited from our trip to the North Slopes of Elbrus this past summer:

https://vimeo.com/49562395

Hope you enjoy it!
Bryan

sabrinbw

sabrinbw - Jul 9, 2013 6:44 am - Hasn't voted

snowcat and hut info

nice page and useful updates. Also useful to mention that (1) there are snowcats that will bring you to 4500 m, which all of the guided trips were doing. a bit disconcerting when you are on foot and i wonder whether this is a valid way to summit. but i'm sure you can hire a ride if you are so compelled. and (2) the diesel hut is 500 roubles / night and holds about 50 people and includes usage of their gas stoves and they have some pots and tea kettles for common use. it's useful to note that it's sometimes hard to get a spot on the stoves, especially when there are large guided groups there, so you may consider bringing your own. and there is no booking the huts, it seems to be a first come, first serve basis. hope that helps!

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