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Today our program of travel on Mexico starts under the leadership of Liuba Pershina

Orizaba.   The group of 4 people arrives to Mexico today. They will spend May holidays, traveling around this country. The group will get acquainted with local sights, a historical and cultural monument, and also will try to make ascent on the ... read more

 

The group of 4 people arrives to Mexico today. They will spend May holidays, traveling around this country. The group will get acquainted with local sights, a historical and cultural monument, and also will try to make ascent on the highest peak of Mexico the mountain Orizaba (5700 m). It is also the highest volcano of North America.

The program will last from May 1 to May 11.

 

 

The guide of this group Liuba Pershina – almost local person, the certified specialist on the Mexican ethnography, also certified Mexican mountain guide, she lived in this country many years. Is it possible to find the best partner in travel in Mexico?

 

Artem Rostovtsev with a group of rapidly moved from Tibet to Mount Elbrus

Elbrus. Hi, Seven Summits! It Artem Rostovtsev. April 25 we started the Himalayan program. The plan was this: climbing to the top Lakpa Ri is north of Mount Everest. But immediately, the 25th of the adjustments we have made because of the events in ... read more

Hi, Seven Summits! It Artem Rostovtsev. April 25 we started the Himalayan program. The plan was this: climbing to the top Lakpa Ri is north of Mount Everest. But immediately, the 25th of the adjustments we have made because of the events in Nepal. We tried to act according to the program, but yesterday morning it was reported that Lhasa we will not be allowed in the near future to Everest. Therefore, we have made changes. Now I bring you greetings from the area of Mount Elbrus already!

 

 

 

 

Tohight - the first summit bid of season on Elbrus

Elbrus. All, Hello! This Is Dima Semenov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club. Now we are at 3900 at the hotel-refuge LeapRus. The weather looks quite good. Tonight our group will try to climb Mount Elbrus. Good luck to everyone! All, goodbye!   ... read more

All, Hello! This Is Dima Semenov, a guide of the 7 Summits Club. Now we are at 3900 at the hotel-refuge LeapRus. The weather looks quite good. Tonight our group will try to climb Mount Elbrus. Good luck to everyone! All, goodbye!

 

 

 

 

There's a first Elbrus summit for the 7 Summits Club in a new season!

Elbrus. The first expedition on Elbrus of the 7 summits Club in season 2015 has completed successfully. A Guide of 7 Summits Club Artem Rostovtsev returned early yesterday to Moscow from the Caucasus after the successful ascent with a group on ... read more

The first expedition on Elbrus of the 7 summits Club in season 2015 has completed successfully. A Guide of 7 Summits Club Artem Rostovtsev returned early yesterday to Moscow from the Caucasus after the successful ascent with a group on Elbrus. The team was lucky with the weather: thanks to the precise providence of guides, they caught a window of good weather between snowfalls. And 14th April (on the fourth day of their stay in the Elbrus region) the summit of the Eastern Peak was made.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today, the 7 summits Club officially opens the new season on Elbrus

Elbrus. On Friday 10th April the first group of 2015 season began a program of Mount Elbrus climb. The group has 10 people, they will work under the leadership of our guide Artem Rostovtsev. This team look at the Elbrus climb program as an ... read more

On Friday 10th April the first group of 2015 season began a program of Mount Elbrus climb. The group has 10 people, they will work under the leadership of our guide Artem Rostovtsev.

This team look at the Elbrus climb program as an acclimatization before the upcoming in 3 weeks a serious climb in Tibet.

 

 

 

You are welcome to Elbrus!
Our main program >>>>>>>

 

 

The first at the North Pole this year were our Arab friends ...

  As part of the first ski team, which reached the North Pole, were our Arab friends (UAE) - Hamad Bosaif and Said Almammri. It was an abbreviated program "half a last degree". Said and Hamad and reached the North Pole 7th April in the ... read more

 

As part of the first ski team, which reached the North Pole, were our Arab friends (UAE) - Hamad Bosaif and Said Almammri. It was an abbreviated program "half a last degree". Said and Hamad and reached the North Pole 7th April in the group, which was led by an experienced Czech guide Miroslav Jakis.

Now the trip participants safely returned to Longyearbyen, where they celebrate
their achievement.

And for us, the 7 Summits Club, they sent a letter of thanks:
"Many thanks 7summits-club! I'm Hamad from United Arab Emirates me and Said Almammri reach 90 degree On north pole"

A lot of picture here >>>>>>>

 

With David Hempelman-Adams

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Factuals Facts about Alexander Abramov climb Elbrus with a Land Rover

Elbrus. This site propose fairly short and concise statement of the facts from different areas of knowledge. Elbrus is described briefly and in half of the cases with errors and inaccuracies. However, the final part of the text pleased us. Here ... read more

This site propose fairly short and concise statement of the facts from different areas of knowledge. Elbrus is described briefly and in half of the cases with errors and inaccuracies. However, the final part of the text pleased us. Here facts are basically correct and the name of our leader Alexander Abramov rightly inscribed in the history of the mountain.

http://factualfacts.com/world/mount-elbrus/#__scoop_post=b5eabce0-d7e5-11e4-8a30-001018304b75&__scoop_topic=4009301

“1997

Russian Alexander Abramov guided a ten man expedition, where a Land Rover was driven to the peak. It took 43 days to accomplish this goal, but there were a lot of struggles that had to be overcome. They had to change tyres and utilize winches to pull the vehicle up and it was a continuous cycle of ascending and descending the mountain to retrieve replacement parts that had got damaged. After a lot of sweat and tears they finally reached the peak on September 13, 1997. The Land Rover was abandoned after an attempt down, when they lost control. They later returned to fetch it, but found it too difficult. It still sits in the same spot today and can be seen by other climbers and adventurers”.

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Kilimanjaro in March : all members of expedition reached the summit

  All members of the small expedition of the 7 Summits Club made a successful ascent to the highest peak of Kilimanjaro massif - Uhuru Peak. March 26 it was made by Vasily Petrov and Artem Sawin, next day, March 27 – by Andrey ... read more

 

All members of the small expedition of the 7 Summits Club made a successful ascent to the highest peak of Kilimanjaro massif - Uhuru Peak. March 26 it was made by Vasily Petrov and Artem Sawin, next day, March 27 – by Andrey Strunilin. All of them climbed the Machame route. Everything went perfectly, without problems.

Vasily and Artem had managed to take part in a tour on the mine of tanzanite and already came to Russia. Andrey was leaving today on a tour of Arusha, after which in the evening he will fly home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

... .. We went to a tanzanit mine to be witness the difficult and dangerous process of extraction of precious stones.

Welcome to Elbrus! See an Article about our favorite Refuge - LEAPrus…

Elbrus. Alex Abramov and Luda Korobeshko came to Elbrus region for work and fun. Tomorrow they will celebrate Women's Day on March 8. Our local office is preparing for a new season that starts from May Days. For two years we use for Mount Elbrus ... read more

Alex Abramov and Luda Korobeshko came to Elbrus region for work and fun. Tomorrow they will celebrate Women's Day on March 8. Our local office is preparing for a new season that starts from May Days. For two years we use for Mount Elbrus our favorite Refuge – LEAPrus...

 

 

Our programs:

Elbrus by classic route, 8 days

 

Elbrus climb with traverse from south to north, 8 days

 

 

 

In 2013 Italian architectural firm LEAPfactory has constructed a new energy-efficient hotel on the southern glacier of Mount Elbrus, in Russia's Caucasus mountain range. Generally considered the highest peak in Europe, Mount Elbrus has a summit of 5,642 m (18,510 ft). The hotel in question is located 3,912 m (12,834 ft) above sea level, hence its name: LEAPrus 3912.

 

 

Depending on your point of view, Mount Elbrus could be considered the highest peak in Euro...LEAPrus 3912 features a 8.6 kw photovoltaic system and a solar thermal system, both comple...The modules boast 46 beds, a living area, restaurant area with kitchen, toilets, reception...The hotel has an expected lifespan of 50 years.

 

 

The hotel has a total area of 139 sq m (1,500 sq ft), and comprises four prefabricated modules, which were constructed in Italy before being shipped over to Russia and deposited on the mountainside by helicopter. The modules were then assembled and made operational over a few days in July. They boast 46 beds, a living area, restaurant area with kitchen, toilets, reception, and staff accommodation. The hotel has an expected lifespan of 50 years.

Given the remote location, and the expense and technical difficulty of receiving supplies, it makes good sense to ensure that LEAPrus 3912 is as energy-efficient as possible, and LEAPfactory did indeed install a range of technology to bring this about.

LEAPrus 3912 features a 8.6 kWp photovoltaic system and a solar thermal system, both complemented by a standard gas-burning generator, efficient LED lighting, and an underfloor heating system that's designed for low-temperature usage.

An efficient ventilation system helps mitigate heating requirements, and a sewage plant designed for high-altitude usage has been installed that promises almost 100 percent recycling of human waste. The hotel also sports an integrated system that melts the ample quantities of snow to supply water to sanitation services.

The energy-efficient tech is managed by an energy monitoring system, that in turn is regulated by a computer that can be remotely controlled via satellite.

LEAPrus 3912 was constructed for the North Caucasus Mountain Club, and opened for business last month.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The national record for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro without shoes

Marina Nagel (Germany) and Gennady Puzankevich (Belarus) climbed up to the Uhuru Peak, the highest peak in Africa, Kilimanjaro massif, on the program of 7 Summits Club. Natalia Lavretzkay also was with them in the expedition, but she did ... read more

Marina Nagel (Germany) and Gennady Puzankevich (Belarus) climbed up to the Uhuru Peak, the highest peak in Africa, Kilimanjaro massif, on the program of 7 Summits Club. Natalia Lavretzkay also was with them in the expedition, but she did not reach the top. The usual route, but it was not quite normal ascent. The fact is that Gennady did it in slippers on his bare feet. Not for the sake of records, not to impress someone. He always walks barefoot and followed his tradition on Kilimanjaro. Mountain shoes were in a backpack.

Gennady Puzankevich – in general, is an outstanding person, with a unique profession - he taxidermist makes stuffed animals. But the main thing - the whole way of his life on nature and his own style in all...

 

Belarussian taxidermist Gennady Puzankevich lives in his house in the town of Zhodino, some 50 km (31 miles) east of Minsk, Gennady, one of the most well-known taxidermist in Belarus, has produced some 7000 birds and animals for domestic and international clients during his 40 year-long career. His private collection numbers some 250 birds and animals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test for mountains fans: popular mountain, could you recognize it?

Elbrus.   We decided to diversify our communication within the 7 Summits Club. And we open on our site a section "tests and competitions." We hope that the participation on our tests help you better organize your knowledge of the mountains and ... read more

 

We decided to diversify our communication within the 7 Summits Club. And we open on our site a section "tests and competitions." We hope that the participation on our tests help you better organize your knowledge of the mountains and mountaineering. And, as a result, you will want to visit more mountains.

Popular peaks, all familiar mountains. But in an unusual view. Something you know firmly. And on something will need to think about. We invite everyone to test their knowledge

Jump to the test page by this link >>>>>>>
http://7summits-club.com/test_na_znanie_vershin/

 

Red Bull about Valery Rozov Kilimanjaro BASE Jump

Kilimanjaro.   Valery Rozov headed to Africa’s highest mountain to open a new BASE exit – and not an easy one. http://www.redbull.com/     When it comes to aerial adventures, there are few athletes as accomplished as the ... read more

 

Valery Rozov headed to Africa’s highest mountain to open

a new BASE exit – and not an easy one.

http://www.redbull.com/

 

 

When it comes to aerial adventures, there are few athletes as accomplished as the Russian Valery Rozov. A champion climber, skydiver and wingsuit flyer, he's been pushing the boundaries of possibility for over two decades. Aged 50, he's still going strong and is just back from making the first BASE jump from Kilimanjaro – and it required an exit point that some might call 'challenging'. Below, he tells us how it differs from the challenge of Everest and why he can't wait to explore new exit points in remote mountains...

See the full story of Rozov's Kilimanjaro BASE below

 

 

So how was it?

It was quite difficult for us. The wall was not vertical and so we spent some days trying to find a proper point to jump from. That was the most difficult problem. Another was the weather. There's no mountain around so it attracts clouds on the summit.

 

So how does Kilimanjaro compare to Everest?

It's totally different! Different cultures, different style of climbing, the weather. Everything! Everest in general is more difficult. It took so much more time and was more demanding physically due to the altitude. Also with Everest, I focused all my life on making this jump. It took two years to plan. When it happened I was super happy.

 

Valery Rozov comes into land after making historic wingsuit flight off the slopes of Kilimanjaro.

 

World's highest mountain, Africa's highest mountain, anything you want to tell us?

I have climbed and jumped from the highest suitable points of four continents: Changtse (Everest) in Asia, Elbrus, the highest point in Europe, Ulvetanna and Holtanna in Antarctica and now Kilimanjaro in Africa. Yes, I have a seven summits challenge – there's the Americas and Australia/Oceania still to do. But better to talk about it after I have done it!

Where do you get your kicks?

For many years I was a professional climber. Doing big jumps from big mountains is very interesting for me. Being the first to the top is important in mountaineering and it's the same with jumping. Being the first, it's an understandable motivation. The sports are a good combination and similar: the logistics, the climbing and then jumping. It's always an adventure which I like!

 

The shadow of Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, stretches into the distance.

What's next in the sport?

Jumping from new exits in big mountains will definitely be one of the most popular trends in the next years. Proximity flying? You know it's difficult for this to continue developing because it's very dangerous. A lot of people can do it so it's not unique. It just depends on how much risk you're prepared to take. Technically, it's not that difficult now – it's just a question of risk. I like proximity flying but to focus on it professionally does not make sense for me.

 

Sequence shot of Valery Rozov making the first ever BASE jump and wingsuit flight from the slopes of Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain.

 

You're 50. For how much longer will you keep doing this stuff?

I don't know. As long as it continues to be interesting for me and for as long as I'm motivated. Recently I found a new exit point that's higher than my Everest jump and that's exciting for me. So I'll keep going for as long as I'm physically able and so long as I want to continue.

 

 

Alpine Skiing back to Elbrus after a decade

Elbrus. On Saturday, February 14, the slopes of Elbrus became the site of competition for the Cup of Russia in Alpine skiing. The competition was held in two disciplines: Super G and giant slalom. This competitions included in the International Ski ... read more

On Saturday, February 14, the slopes of Elbrus became the site of competition for the Cup of Russia in Alpine skiing. The competition was held in two disciplines: Super G and giant slalom. This competitions included in the International Ski Federation calendar. This is the first official competition in the area for 10 years. 50 strongest athletes come here from across the country. Daria Kolomova from the Kemerovo region was the first in women competitions, for men - Alexander Boysov from Krasnoyarsk.

 

 

      

 

 

     

 

A large delegation of officials present at the opening of the competition. Minister for the North Caucasus Lev Kuznetsov during the opening ceremony, said that for the development of skiing in Kabardino-Balkaria authorities plan to allocate 1 billion rubles in 2015.

 

 From the right: Lev Kuznetsov, Yuri Kokov, Oleg Gorchev...

 

The same - on ski

The head of Kabardino-Balkaria Yuri Kokov said: "We see strong support for the development of Elbrus from the federal center. And local authorities, for their part, should talk less and do more. We have a lot of reserves, and, above all, it is manpower. We will strive to make world-class resort. "

"These funds will be used to finish the third part of cableway on Mount Elbrus, expand and refine the ski slopes of the Mir - Gara-Bashi area, and for the design of artificial snow in 2015-2016", - CEO of company "Resorts of the North Caucasus" Oleg Gorchev said.

 

 

Best pictures from Kilimanjaro expedition

Kilimanjaro. Best pictures from Kilimanjaro expedition. A report from 7 Summits Club climber from 1-8th February expedition on Kilimanjaro:                                 read more

Best pictures from Kilimanjaro expedition. A report from 7 Summits Club climber from 1-8th February expedition on Kilimanjaro:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kilimanjaro. The Summit!

Kilimanjaro. Vadim Khayrullin reports from Tanzania: For us it took 6.5 hours to climb from the assault camp to Uhuru Peak. We left at 00.00 and at 6.30 we were at the top. There was no snow on the top, just a light breeze and the temperature of -15 ... read more

Vadim Khayrullin reports from Tanzania: For us it took 6.5 hours to climb from the assault camp to Uhuru Peak. We left at 00.00 and at 6.30 we were at the top. There was no snow on the top, just a light breeze and the temperature of -15 degrees .....

But we did it! Dawn at the top of Kilimanjaro is something special !!!!

The group climbed the Marangu route: Maria Vorotyagina, Vadim Khayrullin and Vladimir from Ukraine.

 

 

 

Two groups of 7 Summits Club climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. PHOTOS

Kilimanjaro.   A Guide of the 7 Summits Club Anastasia Kuznetsova from Tanzania: Now one group of our Club is on the Marangu route. This is Maria Vorotyagina with Vadim Khayrullin and Vladimir from Ukraine. Today the team went to the refuge Horombo ... read more

 

A Guide of the 7 Summits Club Anastasia Kuznetsova from Tanzania: Now one group of our Club is on the Marangu route. This is Maria Vorotyagina with Vadim Khayrullin and Vladimir from Ukraine. Today the team went to the refuge Horombo (3800 m) and tomorrow they plan to rise to the assault camp Kibo (4800 m) to climb the highest peak in Africa, the Kilimanjaro.

The weather is good, the team is excellent and in a good mood.

I said farewell to them in the first camp Mandara Hut to went down to Moshi. There I was engaged in preparing for the reception of the next of our group, this time - on the Umbwe route.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some amazing pictures from Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro. A group of the Paganel Club climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in November 2014. Pictures made by its leader Andrey Andreev from Crimea:                                 ... read more

A group of the Paganel Club climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in November 2014. Pictures made by its leader Andrey Andreev from Crimea:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUMMIT !!! The Group of Artem Rostovtsev made a successful ascent of Orizaba!

Orizaba. Audio message: Hi 7 Summits Club! This is Artem Rostovtcev from Tlachichuka. We have descended from Orizaba. Yesterday morning at 8 am we were on the top. The climb took about 8 hours. This time is no more than average. All participants ... read more

Audio message: Hi 7 Summits Club! This is Artem Rostovtcev from Tlachichuka. We have descended from Orizaba. Yesterday morning at 8 am we were on the top. The climb took about 8 hours. This time is no more than average. All participants went up, everyone is happy. There was a fantastic view from the top. Now we have successfully gone down. Therefore, it is possible to consider the climb as successful. Next, we move in the direction of Mexico City. Best regards for everyone!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pictures from the summer Elbrus expedition of RRC CLub

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SUMMIT !!! The goal of blitz program on Elbrus fulfilled

Elbrus. Hello, Seven Summits! It is Sergei Larin from the slopes of Mount Elbrus, from the most luxurious mountain refuge of the North Caucasus Mountain Club. Today, at 9 hours and 20 minutes a.m. Andrei Mikhaylenko and Sergei Larin stood on the ... read more

Hello, Seven Summits! It is Sergei Larin from the slopes of Mount Elbrus, from the most luxurious mountain refuge of the North Caucasus Mountain Club. Today, at 9 hours and 20 minutes a.m. Andrei Mikhaylenko and Sergei Larin stood on the western peak of Elbrus. The weather was good, but windy. Windmill, windmill was the weather. Now we are down and we are at the bottom. Getting ready for the new turn. All the details about the blitz - later. So long!