- en.wikipedia.org Mount ElbrusThe average annual death toll on Elbrus is 15–30, primarily due to "many unorganized and poorly equipped" attempts to reach the mountain's summit.[24].
- medium.com @darkenergyarticles/elbrus-the-peak-of…As for Elbrus, the peak is not technically difficult to climb. Nevertheless, variable weather conditions and inexperience have caused many deaths on this mountain.
- spiritualquiet.com 10565269-where-is-elbrusThe area at the foot of Elbrus and in the area of the upper reaches of the Baksan River, which is part of the Terek basin, is called the Elbrus region.
- amazingfactshome.com interesting-facts-about-…The Elbrus Race is a biennial competition held on Mount Elbrus, attracting climbers and mountaineers from all over the world.
- adventurealternative.com elbrus-preparation/For people on the Elbrus North or Traverse trips, the minibus takes you to the nearby town of Pyatigorsk about an hour from the airport.
- justgorussia.in in/elbrus.htmlThe political situation in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic is quiet and tourists visiting the Elbrus region find no signs of political instability.
- worldatlas.com mountains/mount-elbrus.htmlMount Elbrus is an inactive volcano that consists of two principal summits, both of which are dormant volcanic domes.
- ie.caleche.org 2226-elbrus-the-highest-peak-in-…...to the 2008 vote), picturesque slopes, on which you can ski down with a "breeze", and virgin, even somewhat "unearthly" beauty of the Elbrus region.
- kontikimaps.com portofino/elbrusBased on open-source elevation data, we have prepared a three-dimensional model of the Elbrus mountain and its surroundings.
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Russia/elb.htmlThe maximum length of the Elbrus glaciers is 6–9 km, which is almost two times shorter than the largest glaciers in the Caucasus, Dykhsu and Bezengi.