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Climbing conditions in the Caucasus Mountain chains from moderate to harsh and the weather normally transforms fast. Even if you are a lot more in backpacking you can still take advantage of stunning scenery of Georgia's mountainous. There is a lot to see when you get to Georgia that will unquestionably impress you like maintained churches, regional local way of life and so much more.
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Climbing EXPEDITIONS in the Caucasus
Geographers divide the Caucasus into two: GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE Greater Caucasus – This ranges from the Black to the Caspian sea and has a width of over 160 km in some places. It is divided into several smaller mountain ranges. The highest peaks, which are over 5000 M, are found here, including Schara, Elbrus, and Kazbek. Lesser Caucasus – Found in Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, the lesser Caucasus runs parallel to the Greater Caucasus (about 100km south). Its highest point is Aragat in Armenia, which is 4095 M. Covering over 1100 km, ranging from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea www.omeals.com
Climbing conditions in the Caucasus Mountains range from mild to extreme and the weather normally changes quickly. If you love hiking, you can also take advantage of Georgia’s mountainous settlements. While leaping on the hill crests, there is a bevy of meadows and historically preserved churches, towers, as well as settlements that will definitely impress you. CLIMBING www.omeals.com
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