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KidsXpress Mount Elbrus Climb 2019
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Mount Elbrus
Kabardino-Balkaria 361616 Russian FederationRefund Policy
Description
Mount Elbrus; the challenge of a lifetime. Climbing Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe and one of the Seven Summits, is a perfect immersion into expedition climbing and gaining experience with the acclimatisation process, while offering magnificent views on an adventure of a lifetime.
Trekkers will test their endurance as they take on this 11 day trip which will give you the chance to experience some of the most dramatic mountain landscapes on earth.
The KidsXpress Mt Elbrus Trek welcomes all with a sense of adventure, so if you are up for a physical and mental challenge, this is for you. Most of your fellow trekkers won’t have done anything like this before and while some travel with friends, co-workers and family, many will come alone. However, you will go home having secured new friends for life!
You don’t need to be an athlete to conquer the Mt Elbrus summit; however this is a tough and challenging trek mainly due to the high altitude that you will be walking at, so a good level of physical health and fitness will be required to make the most of this fantastic opportunity.
This trip is taking place from the 9th to the 19th of August 2019, with 11 days of trekking. You’ll make memories that will last forever, push yourself to the limit, and know that long after you’ve completed the challenge, you will have helped create the future that our children deserve.
Registration Fee: $200
Remaining Balance: $2,900
Sponsorship: $2,000
Email Lucie.Lochrin@kidsxpress.org.au with any questions relating to the challenge or reaching the sponsorship.target.
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