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The 7 Summits Club group "Sibiriki" climbed the slopes of Elbrus. Today's program included snow and ice classes with acclimatization effect

Elbrus. Dmitry Semenov, the super guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from the Elbrus region: Greetings from the slopes of Elbrus! Today, our group "Sibiriki" climbed the slopes of Elbrus. We reached the area of ​​the Refuge of ... read more

Dmitry Semenov, the super guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from the Elbrus region:

Greetings from the slopes of Elbrus! Today, our group "Sibiriki" climbed the slopes of Elbrus. We reached the area of the Refuge of Eleven, where at an altitude of over 4000 meters, classes were successfully held on the technique of movement and belay on snow and snow-ice slopes. The weather and the condition of the group members are excellent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summit! The 7 Summits Club group of the Super Girls project climbed  the summit of Damavand. Congratulations!!!

Damavand. Damavand (5609 m). Super Girls project. 7 Volcanoes project. The President of the 7 Summits Club Alexander Abramov reports from Iran: Today, August 13, the ENTIRE TEAM of SuperGirls heroically climbed the highest volcano in Asia, Mount ... read more

Damavand (5609 m). Super Girls project. 7 Volcanoes project.

The President of the 7 Summits Club Alexander Abramov reports from Iran:

Today, August 13, the ENTIRE TEAM of SuperGirls heroically climbed the highest volcano in Asia, Mount Damavand, 5610 meters high.

 All the girls are happy and are already making new plans!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club group "Climbers Drink Sparkling Wine" held training sessions on the slopes of Elbrus

Elbrus. The 7 Summits Club guide Alexander Dorojukov sends from the Elbrus region: Greetings from the "Climbers Drink Sparkling Wine" group! Today we climbed to the National Park shelter, checked into comfortable houses. Then we walked higher up ... read more

The 7 Summits Club guide Alexander Dorojukov sends from the Elbrus region:

Greetings from the "Climbers Drink Sparkling Wine" group! Today we climbed to the National Park shelter, checked into comfortable houses. Then we walked higher up the slope to the Refuge of Eleven. There we held training sessions. We trampled snow and ice slopes, chopped ice, felt carabiners. We learned to self-arrest when falling with an ice axe. In general, everything is going according to plan.