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Elbrus region resort- one of the most famous skiing, mountaineering and tourism centers in the Caucasus and Russia. This amazingly beautiful mountain region is called the pearl of the Caucasus Mountains. The highest part of the Caucasus Mountains and its most famous peaks are located here. The sky-high heights here sparkle with snow covering the peaks of Elbrus, Ushba, Shkhara, Koshkantau, Dykhtau, Ullu-Tau, Shkhelda and other mountains. The Elbrus region is also famous for the most powerful glaciers - Dykh-Su and Bezengi. Mountain ranges stretching parallel to each other, cutting through their grandiose and beautiful gorges amaze tourists with their pristine beauty and splendor.

And against the backdrop of this stone grandeur, like a precious pearl in the frame of the surrounding mountains, the double-headed peak of gray Elbrus rises in all its splendor, which has long been chosen for recreation by entire generations of climbers and tourists. They are attracted here by majestic snow-capped mountains, inaccessible cliffs, rapid mountain rivers, flowering valleys and, of course, recreation in the Elbrus region, the possibilities of which are simply unlimited here.




The Elbrus region is a balneological and climatic resort area in the North Caucasus.

A large number and variety of mineral springs, clean mountain air, an abundance of fruits, a healthy climate and mountain landscapes make it a tourist region of not only national but also international importance. In the mid-eighties of the last century, this area became a national park, which is truly unique. The Elbrus region is a land of virgin nature and unafraid animals. In a relatively small area, all climatic and landscape zones that are characteristic of Russia are represented. The flora and fauna of these places are also rich.

There are many hiking trails along the Elbrus region, and many popular hiking and mountaineering routes are laid through its mountains and passes. In the gorges there are tourist centers, mountaineering camps, guest huts and shelters. Everyone can choose interesting routes that will introduce tourists to. From here you can go to the Nagorny and Zolsky pastures, which are located on the slopes of the Dzhinalsky ridge, and you will remember picturesque pictures of high-mountain meadows with flocks of sheep and herds of horses, as well as the indescribable beauty of mountain landscapes with a view of the double-headed peak of Elbrus silvered with snow. The route along the Baksan Valley, among mountain peaks and inaccessible rocks, is very popular, and leads to the foot of the gray-haired patriarch of the Caucasus Mountains - Elbrus. Along the entire route, tourists are accompanied by ancient monuments - the site of an ancient man, underground crypts, catacombs, and the ruins of fortresses covered in legends.

The Narzan Valley, which is located on the left bank of Khasout, is remarkable in the Elbrus region. Here, in a small area, there are twenty mineral springs, the healing water from which is supplied to many health resorts in the country. The road to the Narzan Valley passes through the gorge of the Malka River, which begins at the northern foot of Elbrus. Along the way, tourists can see many natural beauties, and the Narzan Valley itself is not inferior to Kislovodsk in terms of climatic conditions and beauty of the location.









It is available to those who want to conquer, which will take you from Polyana Azau to the upper station, located at an altitude of 3850 m. They say that Polyana Azau is a special place, and the person who has been there has reached the heart of the Caucasus. Here, as elsewhere in the Elbrus region, it is fabulously beautiful. In summer, the world is filled with lush flowering of mountain meadow grasses, surrounded by ice walls and lava rocks of a gigantic stone giant, and mountain streams, flowing out from under the glaciers, ring in different voices, refreshing the air with their coolness.

And in winter Elbrus region resort- this is a real paradise for fans of alpine skiing. There is a lot of interesting things here for lovers of active winter recreation. This includes snowboarding, alpine skiing, and extreme skiing, and for those who love thrills, they will even offer heli-skiing, for which you will be taken by helicopter to the saddle between the peaks of Elbrus, from where a dizzying descent through the virgin snow begins.

The main ski areas in the Elbrus region are Elbrus and Cheget. On the slopes of Elbrus there are eight ski slopes, the elevation difference on which ranges from 2280 m to 3800 m, and on Cheget there are 15 slopes, the elevation difference on which is 2100-3550 m. Mount Cheget, and especially its northern slope, is represented by one of the most difficult ski slopes in the world. Trails Elbrus ski resort served by nine modern lifts.






Tourists are warmly welcomed by numerous hotels and hotels, which today can compete with hotels in popular European ski resorts in terms of comfort and service. Today, many entertainment venues are open to tourists. These include cozy cafes and bars, which are located here at almost every turn, discos, nightclubs, entertainment centers with billiards and bowling, and much more. Tourists will also be offered to visit museums, go on excursions, ride an ice skating rink or take part in snowmobile races. Everyone will be able to choose entertainment to their liking.

Vacations on holidays are especially popular in winter, which turns into a real holiday. The opportunity to combine relaxation with active activities, wellness and the atmosphere of the ski fraternity turns New Year's celebrations into a special pleasure. And despite the fact that during this period prices are slightly increased, available rooms in hotels are sold out long before the appointed date.

What makes it even more attractive is the local climate - mild and fertile. One of the warmest places in the world, located at an altitude of two to four thousand meters above sea level, is the upper reaches of the Baksan River. In the gorge, closed on all sides by high mountains, a comfortable temperature is maintained even during Epiphany frosts. Ski season in the Elbrus region begins in November-December and lasts until April or mid-May. If you use the services of snowcats, you can ride even in June. If the weather permits, ski tours are combined with climbing Elbrus. After conquering one of the peaks of the two-headed giant, they go down on skis, reducing the effort and time spent on the mountain.

It pleases with a large number of sunny and windless days a year, which makes the resort very attractive for recreation and tourism. In a word, the unique world of the highlands of Kabardino-Balkaria is always beautiful - in winter and summer, autumn and spring. At any time of the year, tourists will enjoy an unforgettable holiday.





Mount Elbrus, which is located on the territory of Kabardino-Balkaria, attracts not only researchers and travelers. Thousands of snowboarding and skiing enthusiasts come here every year. The ski resorts of Elbrus are notable for the fact that the ski season here lasts all year round, and the thickness of the snow cover is stable even in the summer.

Skiing and snowboarding on the slopes of Elbrus differs in some ways from comfortable ski resorts in Europe. Perhaps the area's infrastructure is not so developed, but this is more than compensated by the freedom of movement along the slopes.

Ski resort "Elbrus" (Azau)

The Elbrus-Azau ski resort is located near Nalchik, about 150 kilometers away.

The main ski season lasts from October to May, but in principle you can ski all year round. On the highest sections of the route (3800 m) skiing is possible all year round, but you only need to get here by snowcat.

The longest route on Azau- 5000 meters.

Height difference on the tracks amounts to 1700–1750 meters.

Lifts: 1 chairlift, 1 rope tow, 2 cabins for 8 people each.

There are 7 official trails (total length 11 kilometers) at the Elbrus-Azau resort. But in fact, the entire mountainside is one big track, different sections of which are accessible to both beginners and experienced riders. Those who prefer (free movement) especially appreciate the slopes of Elbrus for this.

Conventionally, the slope of Elbrus is divided into 5 sections:

  1. Stary Krugozor - Azau (3000–2300 m). Served by chair lift. “Red” route, turning into “black” in some places
  2. Mir - Stary Krugozor (3500–3000 m). The difficulty of the section is average (“blue” track), served by a pendulum lift.
  3. Gara-bashi - Mir (3800–3500 m). The “blue” section of the route is served by a chairlift. Below the Barrels shelter, it is better to stick to the left side of the route, as there are areas with cracks on the right.
  4. Shelter of the Eleven - Gara-bashi (4100–3800 m). The most difficult section, ascent to it only on snowcats.

From 500 to 850 rubles (for 1 day).

Children under 7 years old are admitted free of charge.

A Russian Standard terminal is installed at the box office; you can pay by credit card.

Children have their own skating area. The rope tow will lift children to a height of 300 meters from the Azau clearing; the skiing is supervised by an experienced instructor who will help the child learn the basics of proper skiing. Competitions and fun contests are held on sections of the route with minimal incline.

For those who come to ski for the first time and want to master all the intricacies of the ski slope, there is a ski school. Instructors will come to the aid of beginners, who will talk about skating techniques and help at first.

Infrastructure of the Elbrus resort It is represented by hotels and guest houses, cafes and restaurants, there are baths and saunas, a club, shops, and ski equipment rentals.

Accommodation - in 38 hotels and guest houses. The price includes two meals a day. Accommodation per day will cost approximately 1300–1600 rubles, and in high season prices can reach 1800–2100 rubles per day.

As for the weather, in winter the air temperature averages -10-15 degrees. But at the upper points of the slope the temperature can drop to -40 degrees. In general, the climate is mild; due to low humidity, frosts are tolerated relatively easily.

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Ski resort "Elbrus"

Elbrus region- this is the area closest to the slopes of Elbrus in the central part. The ski resort located in this place also bears the same name.

The resort's pistes are on the slopes mountains Elbrus and Cheget. On Elbrus there are 6 equipped ski slopes (with a drop of 2200–3700 m), on Cheget there are 15 equipped slopes (with a drop in height from 2100 to 3500 meters).

The Elbrus trails are flatter and are suitable for beginners and people without skiing experience. But the slopes of Cheget require attentiveness and extreme concentration - the slopes are steeper, with large differences. There are almost no easy trails, mostly trails of medium difficulty and difficult ones (blue, red and black). On Cheget there are the famous Cheget hillocks, and only those who have good skiing experience can prove their skiing skills on this section of Elbrus.

Skating subscription cost- from 400 to 900 rubles in a day.

Children under 7 years old are admitted free of charge.

Lifts: chairlifts and rope tows lead to the slope of Cheget, and cable cars to the slopes of Elbrus.

Accommodation in the Elbrus ski resort: prices

Vacationers can live in the Azau clearing - this is closest to the tracks and slopes. There is a more economical holiday option - in hotels and the private sector in the villages of Elbrus, Terskol, Tegenekli - they are the closest villages to the resort.

A private house can be rented for 500–600 rubles per day. Private mini-hotels offer accommodation from 600 to 850 rubles per day.

Hotels in the Elbrus region: prices. If you plan to stay in a hotel, the price includes a transfer from the hotel to the Azau clearing, as well as two meals a day. Cost of accommodation per day 1200–1450 rubles per day, in hotels with enhanced service the price reaches up to 2600 rubles per day. The hotels operate restaurants, nightclubs, baths and saunas, and discos.

Nutrition- in cafes and restaurants, lunch for 1 person costs approximately 300–400 rubles (without alcohol).

List of hotels in the Elbrus region:

  • Hotel Alpina, Azau glade;
  • Hotel "Virage", Azau glade;
  • Hotel complex "Yusengi", Tegenekli;
  • Hotel "Snow Leopard", Cheget glade;
  • Hotel "Ozon Seven Peaks", Terskol;
  • Hotel “ZhanTamAl‘, Cheget;
  • Hotel “Nakra”, Cheget glade;
  • Hotel "Balkaria", Azau glade;
  • Hotel "Meridian", Azau glade;
  • Hotel "Elbrusia", Terskol;
  • Boarding house "Elbrus", Tegenekli;
  • Hotel “Ozon Cheget”, glade Cheget;
  • Boarding house "Itkol", Terskol;
  • Boarding house "AnTau", Azau glade;
  • Boarding house "Wolfram", Terskol;
  • Hotel "Kogutai", Cheget glade;
  • Hotel “Legend”, glade Cheget;
  • Hotel "Peak of Europe", Tegenekli;
  • Hotel "Sky Elbrus", Elbrus.

Mount Elbrus: how to get to the resorts

By plane- to Nalchik or Mineralnye Vody. It is better to order a taxi from the airport or arrange a transfer in advance by calling the hotel. Travel time is approximately 5–6 hours (from Mineralnye Vody) or 3–3.5 hours (from Nalchik).

If you get there, you should take a ticket from the stations Kislovodsk, Nalchik, Pyatigorsk, Vladikavkaz, Nevinnomysk.

It is better to make a transfer in Kislovodsk (to Nalchik or Minvod) or in Vladikavkaz (to Prokhladny station).

How to get to Elbrus by bus. Regular buses go from Pyatigorsk, Vladikavkaz, Mineralnye Vody - to the village of Terskol.

How to get to Elbrus by car. Through Novorossiysk, Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don or Pyatigorsk in the direction of Baksan.

  1. Even if you come to the Elbrus resorts with minimal or no skiing or snowboarding experience, do not rush to despair. At the bases there will always be instructors who will provide you with the services of a guide and mentor for an affordable fee.
  2. Prices for passes and hotel accommodation are approximate. A more accurate price range should be found out on the spot.
  3. Not far from these ski resorts, near the village of Terskol, there are open mineral natural springs (Narzan glade). So you can combine business with pleasure and add a wellness program to your relaxation.

We also invite you to watch a video about the Elbrus ski resorts:

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The universal slopes "Elbrus-Azau" are suitable for both professionals and amateur beginners, as they are attractive in their width and are superior in comfort to the slopes of Cheget.
Elbrus visually looks like a “single route” and is suitable for tourists of any class.

Every year the resort hosts the “opening of the season”, approximately in the middle/end of November: the time when enough snow has already fallen and the slopes are prepared for skiing. But everything depends on the availability of snow; skating may be permitted and possible either earlier or later.

Skiing on the ski slope of Mount Elbrus is an excellent opportunity to learn new winter sports and conquer the peaks of Elbrus, improving your skills.

Plan diagram of ski lifts and tracks of the Elbrus-Azau Group of Companies

Characteristics of the tracks of the Elbrus-Azau Group of Companies

The slopes of Mount Elbrus are predominantly “blue slopes” with transition in some places to “red slopes”. There are markers, grids and signs on the routes, but there are not many of them. And of course, for safety reasons, there is no need to drive outside the fence system.

In general, the Elbrus-Azau Group of Companies has 7 tracks. The total length of the slopes is approximately 11 kilometers. The totality of routes (in length) from the station. Gara-Bashi to Azau is 6 kilometers, from the station. “Shelter-11” is about 10 kilometers, it all depends on which route option you choose.

The Elbrus-Azau slopes are divided into routes of varying difficulty:
  • "Green Route" for beginners, it is considered the easiest section. Equipped with a rope tow lift.
  • "Blue Route" is more complex than the “green” one, but also easier than the “red” one.
  • "Red Route"- This is a difficult section, suitable for people with special skiing skills.
  • "Black Route"- the most difficult to pass and requires not only special training, but also special equipment.

As at any ski resort, on the slopes of the 1st and 2nd stages there are recreational facilities - cafes, canteens, cheburek shops for snacks, tea houses. There are equipment rental points, medical centers, and toilets.

There are also small hotels on Elbrus; climbers call them shelters. Mostly groups that are about to climb Elbrus stop here. The "shelters" are equipped with bedrooms, a dining room, water, gas, and electricity.

Characteristics of the cable cars of the Elbrus-Azau Group of Companies

The Elbrus-Azau ski complex includes four lines of cable cars. Let's look at them in detail.

First zone

Glade "Azau" (2 thousand 350 m) / "Old Krugozor" (3 thousand 000 m); There are 2 cable cars on this section:

  • pendulum road (MCD) - "Elbrus-1"
  • gondola road (GKD) - "POMA-1"

Description. The track is mixed - "red" with a transition to "blue". The “red” route is characterized by steep slopes and small width, while the “blue” route is flat and sweeping.

  • Capacity of MKD "Elbrus1" = 100 people/hour (ascent takes 12 minutes) cabins for 20 people.
  • Capacity of the GKD "POMA-1" = 2,400 people/hour (lifting takes 5 minutes) cabins for 8 people.
Second zone

"Old Krugozor" (3 thousand 000 m) / "Mir" (3 thousand 500 m); There are 2 cable cars on this section:

  • pendulum road (MCD) - "Elbrus-2"
  • gondola road (GKD) - "POMA-2"

Description. The track is mixed - “black” with a transition to “blue”. The “black” trail is characterized by high steep slopes and turns, while the “blue” trail is flat and sweeping, which makes skiing much easier towards the end of the trail.

  • Capacity of MKD "Elbrus2" = 100 people/hour (ascent takes 12 minutes) cabins for 20 people.
  • Capacity of the GKD “POMA-2” = 2,400 people/hour (lifting takes 5 minutes) cabins for 8 people.
Third zone

"Mir" (3 thousand 500 m) / "Gara-Bashi" ("Bochki" shelter) (3 thousand 780 m); There are 1 cable cars on this section:

  • OKD - 1 chairlift - does not operate regularly (alternative lift by snowcat)

Description. The “blue” route with drops is more gentle and sweeping up to the “Bochki” shelter, but at the same time steep. After the shelter, the route is narrower and much steeper than the previous section.

  • Capacity of 1 chairlift = 130 people/hour (ascent takes 12 minutes).
Fourth zone

“Gara-Bashi” (“Bochki” shelter) (3 thousand 780 m) / “Shelter-11” (4 thousand 100 m); There are no cable cars in this section; it is possible to climb to the 4,100m mark by snowcats or on foot.

Description. The track is mixed “red” and sometimes “black” extreme.

Historical summary of the formation of the Elbrus-Azau Group of Companies

The history of the creation of the Elbrus-Azau Group of Companies began back in 1969. It was during this period that the first stage of the CCD was built and put into operation. This was a real breakthrough in the development of ski resorts. The first "Azau" is located at an altitude of 2200 m above sea level, the second station "Krugozor" is located at a level of 3,000 m.

The place where the ski and entertainment complex was built was not chosen by chance - Elbrus is the most majestic mountain in Europe and Russia. The peak of the mountain is mostly covered with snow all year round and covered under ice; this is an excellent opportunity to conquer the slopes of Elbrus at any time of the year.

The height of Elbrus is 5642 meters above sea level. But guests of the ski resort can only go up to the level of 3 thousand 780 meters, called Gara-Bashi.

The beginning of the Elbrus-Azau Group of Companies is the Azau village. There are 2 boarding stations of the CD: a pendulum (car) and gondolas (booths). MKD and GKD operate in parallel and each road has 2 lines. The third line does not operate regularly and is single-seat.

Those who want to climb even higher, to the Priyut-11 station at an altitude of 4,100 m, can travel up on snowcats. The journey takes about 20 minutes.

Azau

  • Address: Kabardino-Balkaria, Terskol (3 km)
  • Cost (season 2017-2018)

Characteristics of the Elbrus Azau slope

  • 27 tracks
  • Max track length 5000 m
  • 1 3 3 10
  • Elevation difference 1780 m
  • Instructors
  • Rescuers
  • Equipment rental
  • Restaurants and cafes

Lifts

Tourist complex "Elbrus Azau" for extreme sports enthusiasts of all stripes

The Elbrus Azau ski resort is located directly at the foot of the highest mountain in Europe, which is one of the largest extinct volcanoes on the planet. Elbrus is called double-headed because it has two peaks. The higher one is the western one. Its height is 5642 meters. And the lower one is the eastern one. Its height is 5621 meters. In clear weather, a magnificent view opens from the peaks of Elbrus. The viewing range is about 300 kilometers, so you can easily see Pyatigorsk, Nalchik, Vladikavkaz.

The season at the resort lasts all year round, which is one of the unique qualities of Elbrus that attracts numerous ski lovers here. Snow falls here abundantly and the thickness of the snow cover is quite deep even in summer.

For fans of alpine skiing, there are trails with a total length of more than 35 kilometers. The longest of them is “Azau” - 2.5 kilometers. Various lifts are equipped to reach the top. The safety of the descents is ensured by special mesh fences. The mountain rescue service is constantly on duty at the resort.

Fans of extreme skiing can try their hand at descending the virgin snow, of course accompanied by an experienced instructor. In this case, a helicopter will deliver skiers to the beginning of the descent.

Despite the fact that the slopes of Elbrus are difficult and even dangerous, some slopes can be used by skiers of intermediate and beginner levels of training.

    You can get to the ski resort:
  • By plane to Mineralnye Vody or Nalchik airport, then by regular bus or taxi to Terskol.
  • By rail to the stations of Mineralnye Vody, Nalchik, Pyatigorsk, Prokhladny, then by regular bus or taxi to Terskol.
  • You can order a transfer from Mineralnye Vody, Prokhladny, Nalchik.

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The classification of ski slopes corresponds to generally accepted standards (they are indicated in a certain color on the diagrams):

Green trails - low difficulty. Trails with variable terrain. Suitable for skiers who want to improve their skiing technique. The trails are well maintained, there are no bumps.

Blue trails are of medium difficulty level. They have a higher steepness. Designed for experienced skiers and snowboarders. The trails are distinguished by the fact that they have virtually no flat sections. The trails are well-groomed, but bumps may appear towards the end of the day when there are a large number of skiers.

Red trails- high level of complexity. Trails for professionals. They are characterized by narrow (but not flat) places, sharp turns with slope changes. The trails are not groomed by snow groomers.

Purple trails the diagram indicates freeride routes or off-piste skiing. This type of trail is intended exclusively for those who are proficient in driving on wild slopes. Riding must be accompanied by guides, special equipment and relevant knowledge.

Elbrus region route maps:

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A large amount of snow falls in the Elbrus region, which guarantees deep snow cover throughout the ski season. This fact creates excellent conditions for skiing. Total length of all ski slopesElbrus region is 35 km. Most of them are at altitudes between 2100 m and 3800 m.

Elbrus region trails characterized by varying degrees of difficulty and are suitable for both beginner skiers and professionals.

Ski Elbrus region is divided into two main ski areas: slopes of Cheget And Elbrus ski slopes.

Opening of the ski season happens sometime in November. By mid-December, snow usually lies even in the lower areas Cheget routes.

Closing of the ski season in the Elbur region usually happens on the May holidays or the dates closest to them. In other years skiing in the Elbur region It was also successful in the summer. But for this you need to hire a snowcat to go higher, where a cable car has not yet been built.

The most pleasant time for a ski holiday is February, March, April. Holidays in March are often accompanied by good weather and, as a result, a wonderful tan. There is still a lot of snow, and at the same time it is quite warm. Skiing in April is carried out from Shelter 11 to the second stage. The snow is still of high quality, but there are few people and the vast expanse of Elbrus is at your service. But despite the pleasantness of the first spring months, the peak of the season occurs in the days. That's because there are a lot of them. The Elbrus region is a land of limitless opportunities for recreation and recovery. There's not much you can do in three days. And we are often provided with a long vacation only for the New Year. But at the resort by this time the entire arsenal of pleasures is in full combat readiness.

Elbrus trails
Queue Height difference, m Route length, m Width, m
1st stage: from the station. Azau to st. Horizon (3000 m) 650 2530 80, at the turn 60
2nd stage: from the station. Horizons to the station Mir (3500 m) 500 2285 80, at the turn 60
3rd stage: KKD from the station. Peace to st. Garabashi (3780 m) 250 2000
The total length of the Azau - Garabashi route is 6815 m
Trail for beginners at the foot of the clearing
Azau (tow ropeway)
200 500

Elbrus is ideal for those who are just learning the sport, honing their gliding technique, or simply prefer a quiet, enjoyable ride. Slopes of Elbrus wide and flat, with slight differences in height. They are preparing snowcats. The trails here are predominantly blue-green with some red sections. But still, behind the seemingly obvious ease of the trails, danger can be hidden. You should not go beyond the marked trails, especially without an instructor.

Generally, slopes of Elbrus are routes with the stations “Azau” (2350 m), “Old Krugozor” (3000 m), “Mir” (3500 m) and “Garabashi” (3780 m). These ski areas are served by cable cars: , new and chairlift. A snowcat (tracked all-terrain vehicle) lifts vacationers to the highest and most accessible skiing point, “Shelter 11” (4100 m).





It is possible to switch from Chegeta onElbrus. But such a trip is interesting, first of all, for skiers. The road runs through the mountains through a snow-covered forest. Great excursion and opportunity to admire the views. But along the way there are both descents and gentle sections. Skiers will love it, but boarders will have to walk.

Cheget trails
Height difference, m Route length, m
Along the 1st line 650 1600
Along the 2nd line 300 900

Cheget- Caucasus Mountain with a height of 3650 m. An ideal place for extreme recreation. Cheget trails are considered one of the most difficult ski resorts in the world, so only experienced skiers and snowboarders can ski here. The slopes are very steep. Cheget route runs along the ridge, under the supports of the cable car. There is room for freeride in the northern and southern circuses.

The northern slope is the most rigid and lumpy compared to the southern one. It is capable of giving the skier a lot of unforgettable emotions and whole avalanches of adrenaline. Southern Cheget Circus- softer, but even here there are sometimes very steep sections, the slope of which approaches 90 degrees. It is officially prohibited to ride on the northern routes, but this fact stops few people and, on the contrary, even attracts extreme sports enthusiasts. The northern part of Cheget is sometimes more difficult than the European “black” routes.

It is better not to leave the rocky areas without a guide and avalanche equipment. Cheget trails They are not equipped with fencing and markings; if you are not used to it, it is easy to get lost - very close are steep or seemingly calm, but avalanche-prone slopes.

ride around routes of Cheget Snowboarding is quite difficult. But there are still the most suitable areas for this. These are the southern slopes going down to the stream, as well as the route in the northern circus, called “Dollar” for its characteristic bend.

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