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MT. KAZBEK EXPEDITION

Strenuous Georgia

Mt. Kazbek Expedition

AN EXPEDITION TO THE CLASSIC 5033 METER ICON OF THE GEORGIAN CAUCUSES.

Standing at an impressive height of 5,033 meters, Mount Kazbek, also known as Mount Kazbegi, is a dormant stratovolcano situated on the Russo-Georgian border region of North Ossetia and Kazbegi District. It is Georgia's 3rd highest mountain, following Mount Shkhara and Janga and is also the second highest stratovolcano in the Caucuses range after Mount Elbrus. Mout Kazbek is considered one the major mountaineering classics of the Causcuses because of it's prominance, remoteness and beauty. This expedition is ideal for those of us seeking an immersive high-altitude adventure with a steep learning curve.

Summit

TRIP TYPE

Summit, Alpine Academy

Trip duration

DURATION

7 Days

Trip Destination

DESTINATION

Georgia

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Experience Europe's most remote and rugged mountain range.

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A great physical achievement that will test your limits and push your boundaries.

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Caucuses range mountaineering is a unique blend of incredible Georgian and Eastern Orthodox culture with serious Alpinism, making this trip as much about the culture as it is about the climb.

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Itinerary

A classic expedition in the caucuses for those of us who enjoy glacier ascents and altitude. Basic training is included as part of this adventure.

DAY 1: ARRIVING TO TBILISI

Team members will be met by the LHO team leader at the airport. This day is dedicated to arrivals and once the team has arrived, we’ll make our way to Kazbegi where the team will be based for the trip. For early arrivals, it may be possible to head into town although this depends on the flight schedules. The shuttle to Kazbegi will depart from the airport at 6 pm, so please try to arrange your flights to arrive before then. Dinner will be at Sno Hotel upon arrival.

DAY 2: BASE CAMP

Our first mountain day will start with a car ride up to the Trinity church that overlooks the town of Stepensminda. This is the starting point of the trail to the Betlemi refuge, the base camp of Mt Kazbek. We’ll be met by our expedition partners who will be moving our gear up the mountain on mules. The trek itself is relatively short and we are expected to arrive to the refuge for lunch. The remaining portion of the day will be dedicated to setting up our living spaces and allowing our bodies to rest and acclimatize.

DAY 3: SKILLS TRAINING

After breakfast, we’ll be heading up into higher altitude. Although the aim of the day is to both acclimatize and practice skills, we will not be pushing ourselves too hard. Expedition members will have the opportunity to practice crampon, ice axe, and rope techniques on the glacier with a specific emphasis on moving together as a rope party and navigating crevasses. Lunch will be at the glacier training area and dinner will be back at our refuge.

DAY 4: SUMMIT WINDOW 1

We’ll depart in the very early hours of the morning with the intention of reaching the summit at or shortly after sunrise. The ascent is sustained and the major objective challenge will be the cold temperatures. Once the summit is achieved, we’ll return to the refuge for the night. The return to the refuge rather than a direct descent to the church offers us the opportunity to be flexible with our turnaround time and ensures that we give the summit a full and honest shot.

DAY 5: SUMMIT WINDOW 2

In the event that weather or other factors prevent us from attempting the summit in our first window, we’ve allocated a second day to attempt the summit. If the summit was achieved at the first opportunity then we’ll be using this day to trek back to the church and onwards to our hotel accommodation.

DAY 6: DESCENDING TO STEPENSMINDA

If the second summit window is used then day 6 will be our descent back to the Trinity church and onward to our hotel in the valley. If we were able to summit in our first window then this day will be dedicated to sightseeing in the region. We’ll also have a farewell celebratory dinner together with the entire team before they depart.

DAY 7: UNTIL NEXT TIME!

Breakfast is included on our last morning together. The rest of the day will be dedicated to shuttle team members to the airport. It’s best to try and fly from midday onwards on the 6th to avoid driving along the mountain roads at night. We’ll depart the hotel as a team at 7 am. Those of us with late transfers will have the chance to explore Tbilisi. The bags can be kept in our private shuttle and will be available to take when you get dropped off at the airport.

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • LHO Original Photography
  • Pre-Adventure Guide
  • Airport Pick-Up & Drop-Off
  • All Internal Transfers/Flights
  • Fitness & Nutrition Guides
  • Gear Shopping Assistance
  • Meals in the Itinerary
  • Accommodations in the Itinerary
  • Dedicated LHO Team Leader
  • Guides, Passes & Permits

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • International Flights
  • Entry Visas
  • Tips & Gratuities for Local Team
  • Personal Gear & Rentals
  • Personal Medical Insurance
  • Personal Travel Insurance
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Additional Nights Outside the Itinerary
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HEALTH & SAFETY GUIDELINES

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Top Questions

How fit do I need to be?

Very good physical fitness is important on a trip of this sort. You must be able to walk unassisted with your pack for several hours per day over varied terrain that can be steep and sustained. The better shape you’re in the more you will enjoy, rather than endure the mountain.

Very good physical fitness is important on a trip of this sort. You must be able to walk unassisted with your pack for several hours per day over varied terrain that can be steep and sustained. The better shape you’re in the more you will enjoy, rather than endure the mountain.

Where does the drinking water come from?

Water in and around Stepensminda is filtered in bottled water. At altitude, we will be using bottled water and boiling snow water.

Water in and around Stepensminda is filtered in bottled water. At altitude, we will be using bottled water and boiling snow water.

What goes into my day pack?

Your day pack should contain your waterproof layer, a warm layer depending on conditions and altitude, a protein bar or snack, your water, and whatever technical gear you are not currently wearing but will use when at altitude. Your pack should be less than 4 kg.

Your day pack should contain your waterproof layer, a warm layer depending on conditions and altitude, a protein bar or snack, your water, and whatever technical gear you are not currently wearing but will use when at altitude. Your pack should be less than 4 kg.

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£2,500

  • LHO Original Photography
  • Pre-Adventure Guide
  • Airport Pick-Up & Drop-Off
  • All Internal Transfers/Flights
  • Fitness & Nutrition Guides
  • Gear Shopping Assistance
  • Meals in the Itinerary
  • Accommodations in the Itinerary
  • Dedicated LHO Team Leader
  • Guides, Passes & Permits

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An adventure holiday for anyone with a pulse. No fitness requirements or prerequisites. Come as you are. Great for those who already train 1-2 times per week or would like to use this upcoming adventure as an opportunity to kickstart a fitness journey. Joiners should be comfortable with their physical fitness and regularly train at least 2-3 times a week in the lead up to this adventure. Joiners should be comfortable with their physical fitness and regularly train at least 2-3 times a week in the lead up to this adventure.Joiners should be comfortable with their physical fitness and regularly train at least 2-3 times a week in the lead up to this adventure. Need we explain further? No prior experience is required. Basic skills may be taught during this adventure. The skills necessary to safely complete this adventure will be taught as a part of this experience. This adventure requires prior experience, pre-requisite skills or certifications. See below for details. We aim to strike a balance between unique local experiences and international standards of comfort and hygiene. Hostels are dorm-style accommodation used during certain legs of our trips and expeditions. They can be quite trendy with common areas, restaurants and cafes. Expect rooms to include a bed and a mattress as well as a common dining area with chairs and tables. You’ll need to bring a sleeping bag and an optional pillow. When the experience includes camping we provide the tents, sleeping mats, common dining tents, camping chairs and camping tables. The only thing you’ll need to get is a sleeping bag and an optional camping pillow. Please refer to the LHO gear list for more information specific to the trip you’re on. Mountain Lodges are usually well equipped, providing beds with duvets and pillows. They also include a common restaurant area. Some lodges require a sleeping liner.

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