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Mt. Elbrus, July ascent - Mountaineering

 
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VanishingBoy



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:41 am    Post subject: Mt. Elbrus, July ascent - Mountaineering Reply with quote

Hey everyone. I'm a 28 year old Canadian living, presently, in South Korea. Is anyone out there interested in getting together in July to climb Europe's tallest peak - Mt. Elbrus? I am going either way, but the prices really come down when you have a party of over 4 people. It's a big bugger of a hill, but nothing too strenuous considering its size. Whaddaya say? Who's down?

I'm going with Pilgrim Tours, or Cet-Neva. US outfitters can jog on - way too expensive for the same damned trip. It's an 8 day trip and it's going to be great. I climbed in Mongolia last year and that was the greatest thing I've done yet. No experience required, just an adventurous spirit.

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