Elbrus ski area, Russia

  Having 2,234 acres of skiable land being deficient in skiable territory won’t happen. Elbrus has a comparatively humble selection of slopes and few ski lifts. Elbrus is a standard size ski mountain featuring a drop that's in the region of average when you compare it to other ski areas in the region. Nothing outshines the Russia highlands in the winter; they are always nice for snowboarding and skiing. The winter surroundings of the Russia highlands and the rush of cruising down a slope are pleasant attractions for loads
    of ski people. Elbrus's altitude difference of 6,560 feet is extraordinary. This ski mountain has a much lower than average ratio of black and red slopes and a much higher than average percentage of beginner and intermediate slopes. This ski hill has 5 trails,
and they are striking. All of the 3 different ski lifts are in delightful shape. The snowboarding and the skiing in Russia is scores of fun every day of the ski season. Perfect exercise and an opportunity to spend some time in the great outdoors are good incentives to come. Elbrus is a good site for everyone with scores of intermediate or beginner runs for novices. Elbrus is a small site with a welcoming personnel. 

  QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 6,560 feet

Total Runs: 5
- 3% Expert and Advanced
- 48% Intermediate Runs
- 49% Beginner Runs

Total Lifts: 3

Skiing Area: 2,234 acres
Annual snowfall: 0 feet

Coordinates:
Latitude: 1
Longitude: 1
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Other ski areas in Russia.
 
Cheget, Russia
   4,395 vertical feet
   7 runs - 5 lifts
   26% Expert & Adv.
   74% Intermediate
   0% Beginner

 
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