Summit! The 7 Summits Club Super Dogs team has made a record-breaking ascent on Elbrus
Alexander Abramov, leader of the "Super Dogs on Elbrus" expedition, reports from the Elbrus region:
The Super Dogs project on Elbrus. SUMMIT!!! Today, October 18th, a historic event took place. Three Sherpa dogs, Mingma, Pemba, and Lhakpa, reached the summit of Elbrus, working as sled dogs. They pulled climbers Alexander Abramov, Viktor Simonov, and Ilya Gladkikh.
As a result, the team of three dogs and three climbers ascended from an altitude of 5,100 meters to the summit in 3.5 hours. It's interesting that these dogs pull sleds in winter, but they've never been to the mountains. So, Elbrus is their first summit as dogs. The weather was terrible. After the summit, we descended in a blizzard and 50 km/h winds.
The route was in rough firn conditions, with some ice in places. The dogs proved themselves heroes.


