Mt. Elbrus
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Leonard Welthagen | 10:05:55 | 122.92km | 5,650m | Tar | 07.12.2020 |
Clinton Poson | 9:50:17 | 123.70km | 5,687m | Tar | 06.12.2020 |
Craig Moir | 10:13:40 | 163.42km | 5,761m | Tar | 25.07.2020 |
Brett Rogers | 9:06:48 | 122.63km | 5,663m | Tar | 25.07.2020 |
Vickus Meyer | 8:58:03 | 148.26km | 5,801m | Tar | 20.06.2020 |
Nigel Laver | 9:13:12 | 154.79km | 5,974m | Tar | 20.06.2020 |
Mount Elbrus is a dormant volcano in the Caucasus Mountains in Southern Russia, near the border with Georgia. It could be considered the highest mountain in Europe, notwithstanding that the Caucasus mountains are at the intersection of Europe and Asia, and it is the tenth most prominent peak in the world.