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Mount Elbrus (West Summit) topographic map

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Mount Elbrus (West Summit)

As Elbrus is located in the Northern Hemisphere, the summer period takes place from June to mid-September, with an average of 50% of sunny days favorable to the ascent of the summit. However, the winds, dominated by westerly air masses, can turn violent and temperatures drop very quickly. Above 4000 meters above sea level, even in summer, blizzard conditions with near zero visibility can develop. It is not uncommon for the wind to exceed 100 km/h. In winter, the temperature can drop below −50° at the top. Precipitation increases with altitude.

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Name: Mount Elbrus (West Summit) topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Mount Elbrus (West Summit), Хурзукское сельское поселение, Karachayevsky District, Karachay-Cherkessia, North Caucasian Federal District, Russia (43.35249 42.43783 43.35259 42.43793)

Average elevation: 16,932 ft

Minimum elevation: 14,977 ft

Maximum elevation: 18,478 ft

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