People are people anywhere. Nation states are social constructs that keeps us apart, same as language and cultural differences. Once you truly understand this you will realize people don't need ambassadors, especially not from fascistoid dictatorships. I get what you mean though. Many people have prejudices for political reasons.
Wow, amazing trip, a window on hiking and leisure activites in Russia. Fantastic window on Russian's working as a group in leisure activites. Thank you for sharing Russia beyond Red Square, Tolstoi, and the Bolshoi. Can not wait to see what is next. うわー、素晴らしい旅行、ロシアでのハイキングとレジャー活動の窓。 ロシア人がグループとしてレジャー活動を行っていることを示す素晴らしい窓。 赤の広場、トルストイ、ボリショイ以外のロシアを共有してくれてありがとう。 次に何が起こるか見るのが待ちきれません。
So interesting, I wish I could speak Russian, I live in Alaska, there is some Russia people here but they keep to themselves, I don’t know, one of the best books I ever read was about a guy named Ed Vistures. He climbed the worlds 14 tallest mountains becoming only the 6th person to do so, this was in the nineties. It’s always interesting to see another persons view of things from somewhere else in the world. I hope I get to travel in Russia someday Eli. This is a good video. I was recommended to it from another channel, I hope you get success on RUclips. You do speak good English, I almost can’t speak myself some days and I was born in it. So. Thank you.
This is your best vlog by far a true TV documentary material. You spoke like a true mountain climber with wiseness and cautiousness. Most mountain climbers champions will tell you this never try to be reckless. Hats off also to The Climbing Brothers guides they took the right decision and I look forward using their services in a near future. Bravo and thank you.
Wow, I feel embarrassed that I honestly didn't know of Mt. Elbrus! It looks so inspiring. I can imagine it is frustrating if you were looking forward to something and preparing so much and then, when you are almost on the finish line, it doesn't happen. In Austria a bad incident happened where a group travelled there to climb a famous montain, and on the morning of the ascent they met another group that had a guide and he said: we are going back down, don't go today, the weather is going to turn sour. They thought the sky didn't look that bad and that they would notice early enough if something changed and just go back, so they proceeded, but the guide who said it was a local and they were tourists, misjudging how quick the weather can go in the mountains. None of them came back, they were all struck by lightning. Such accidents happen very frequently. Also a group of 10 people went on a hike during summer and got caught up in an icestorm higher up. None of them had brought alpine equipment for this day, they were just thinking day trip in summer, they all froze to death. Usually, people who are not from an area should listen to whatever the locals recommend and treat any mountain with respect, even if it is not a 4000 or 5000 metre high one.
A fantastic video Eli. My trip to Russia from the UK to climb Elbrus has been covid cancelled twice. Your video makes me look forward to the day I arrive in Russia and on Mount Elbrus even more. Bad luck with the weather!
Congrats ,🎉 I did Elbrus last year and will be in my my for ever. Many don’t even know that the highest mountain in Europe is actually based in Russia 🇷🇺
@@giuseppecento main ridge of the Caucasus is the border between Europe and Asia. South of the main ridge is Asia, but Elbrus is north of the main ridge and in Europe
Wow, such a beautifully done video! It reminded me of my mountaineering trips to south America a few years ago, I kinda miss the harsh mountain life now (although I was staying in a tent eheh)! Too bad you got bad weather, the mountain is always the one deciding if you can climb it or not, and at least the whole team made the good call! Also I didn't know mountains in the caucasus were so high and beautiful, I hope to go there one day now!
Hi Eli, thanks. I have been watching all of your videos unexceptionally from the very first post of your video. This year, I am coming to Russia to Carry on my study. Your videos have helped me a lot in understanding the circumstances, culture, language, food, tradition, believe, and much more. I love you so much Eli ❤️
Привет Элина, С большим удовольствием и эмоциями открываю для себя ваше видео о восхождении на Эльбруз. Действительно, я поднялся на эту гору в 1996 году в компании небольшой группы французов. В то время еще существовало старое здание Приютского заповедника, внутри которого было многриочиотисиотисиотисиотогиотисиотоготоведника После нескольких дней акклиматизации мы прибыли на вершину очень счастливые и уставшие, это линыл ойто Еще одно воспоминание, связанное с этим приключением, моя встреча с молодой женщиной, Мариной, с великолепными волосами, такими же, как у вас, которая была переводчиком группы. Я был приятно удивлен твоим сходством. Поздравляю с этим достижением. С уважением из Франции
Those are some absolutely incredible views! This was such a wonderful video. Regardless of the fact that you didn't make it to the peak this time, you still got to experience the mountain and share some views of a lifetime. What you said at the end rings very true-- life is not about the end destinations, but rather enjoying the journey and the *process*.
I summited 1999 and again in 2002 was there. Absolutely fabulous area. Inspired me to start night school to start learning Russian, however work pressures meant only done half the lessons. Thanks for sharing your video. Sorry you did not get all the way to the summit. However it was still one of life's experiences to treasure. очень хорошо Спасибо
Well done! Very nice clip! I appreciate your effort to make this video. You have convinced me to go to Elbrus in the future. Very nice final idea: Enjoy the trip and the process, it's more important then the final destination. - I went to Jungfraujoch at 3.571 m. I've met a girl from New York in the top of the mountains and spent together some very memorable moments in the Alps. An experience I will never forget.
It is wonderful. I have been to the Caucuses on the Georgian side (Kazbeg) but I am too old now to take on something like Elbrus. I did climb Kilimanjaro 10 years ago, so I could feel your pain.
Eli,this is the most amazing YT video that I have ever seen! Your perseverance to do this is really impressive! For a group of newbie climbers this is a lifetime achievement to be proud of and a keepsake for the rest of your lives. I salute you courageous people ! I think that you can accomplish any challenge Eli !
Wow ,your a amazing young lady. Love the Historic content , cultural, adventure sides of your homeland. Love your pride of where u come from and sharing it .
Wao! Eli I never know that you are a climber too. It's really loving activity to climb a peak in any part of the world, especially in Russia. I am an adventure enthusiast and living in the confluence of the world great mountain ranges and the most dominant peak here is Nanga Parbat. I would like you to invite my region for such a small adventures activity, in the Himalayas, where you will meet more diverse people from all over the world and will enjoy your trip to the North of Pakistan. Please comment or inbox, if you are interested in the said adventure trip to the Himalayas or the Karakuram . Once again thank you for your lovely videos of Russia, which was one no go are or even unthinkable are for us, now thanks to the government of Pakistan which makes it thinkable to visit Russia for such adventures activity. Keep exploring and sharing your lovely videos of the world!
AbFab, Eli! You are a champion. Thank you for sharing this grand adventure with us. And I loved your philosophical perspectives on life as a journey; not merely a destination.
I'm from Susa Valley, Turin, Italy, a valley surrounded by the Alps, the highest mountains of western Europe. We love walking in mountanous tracks, but we have never reached such high tops. The maximum height I reached is 3000 m above s.l. on the Rocciamelone mountain. Your video is wonderful. Thanks a lot
Eli: this was such an excellent video on many levels, some of which you touched upon in your final thoughts. Congratulations! In my view, you made it to the summit after all making a five star video.
This is just an awesome adventure. Very informative video. When you have children I am sure they will never be bored. Have a wonderful weekend and stay safe. Thank you for sharing your time with us today from Henrico County Virginia
Beautiful video, Eli! You certainly are brave and adventuresome as well as talented. You had more work to do than the others, because you had to take your camera and constantly think about how to set up your perspectives and position the camera to get all those magnificent views and hiking shots. Your editing was superb. I am so impressed! And you are so right that, "Life is about small steps."
Thank you Eli for the fantastic insight on climbing Elbrus via two routes (the one in this video, from the South, and the North one in another video). I am also climbing and enjoying the mountaineering experience, vicariously, with you! :) Thanks for all the videos on the different regions of Russia! Regards from Canada!
That was such an inspiring video. The feeling of connection with nature, people and even your own body must really be something. I am really considering climbing mount Elbrus too now. Thanks for the effort you put in this video!
Amazing videos. You are just so wonderful and you gave me so much information and inspired me at the same time. Thank you very much. God bless, safe adventures and с Рождеством Христовым и Новым Годом
What an adventure you had there! I'm glad you took us along with your excellent photography and narration. That mountain is over 18,300 feet high. That does take some getting used to in order to get enough oxygen in your lungs. Love to you and keep the videos coming!
This makes me feel good since I ski at an altitude of 12,900 feet…of course I take a lift to that height! (Not hiking it) But I will take it @ 55 years old. This is such an interesting vlog!
It has been a wonderful watch following you and your group on the experience of mountain trekking in the Caucases. Yes, one day I may get to Russia. Thank you Eli
Mount Elbrus is beautiful mountain, lovely nature and peace environment. People in the village of Terskol also very friendly and nice people, its against the streotype about Russian I know from media. I am blessed that I went to mountain, did aclimatization to observatory and Pastukhov and experience delay in summit due to stormy weather..Elbrus is not an easy mountain to climb , the biggest handicap is the rapid changing n unpredictable weather ...love Elbrus, love Caucasian , love Russia...excellent documentary Eli🤩❤
Beautiful!! The tallest mountain in Europe. A friend of mine from Fulton, NY was supposed to be there now climbing it but with everything going on he had to cancel his trip.
The greatest skill anybody learns when climbing mountains is when to turn back, the mountain will still be there next time, the weather wont. A stunning video.
😘💪🏼👏🏻👏🏻 Beautiful life experience. Inspirational, indeed. Eli, incredibly exciting video of an adventure that not everyone can, will experience in real life, but only on video like yours. Well done to you and your friends. Be proud. 🤝👏👏💪😚💪💐🌹🇷🇺
Yo Eli, You are my Newest Superhero. Thank you for sharing your Amazing Adventure. Yeah Russia Hooked me up with your channel. Looking forward to more of your videos. Hello from mid Michigan USA.
This is your best video so far. (Okay I haven't seen them all, but this is best I've seen.)) I'd say they are "trekking poles"; there are also "hiking sticks" or "walking sticks", or less common, a "hiking staff" (think Gandalf). ("Walking stick" might also be the "cane" used by the elderly.) Спасибо и люблю из США!
What an amazing vlog. I randomly searched this mountain and ended up watching 👀 your amazing vlog. Thanks so much for sharing this. What a beautiful place. Hopefully one day when travel opens I can leave New Zealand and visit this amazing place
I thought your best video I had seen was the "Ice Skating on Baikal, but this was even better, beautiful photographed and commentary, you area start x ,
İ loved the video the amazing views. Wonderful breathtaking. İt was the right thing to go back. Very good decision by your guides. İ watched this video rlght after İ watched İtalian adventure traveler Lorenzo's video on cycling in Siberia an amazingly beautiful hard and cold adventure. Now İ am freezing in İstanbul in front of my phone in June.
So sorry to know you did not reach the peak, but going down in that situation was the best decision. The most important thing is that you went back safe. Just wait for another trial. Hopefully, you can still keep your spirit for Elbrus.
Pity you couldn't make it to the summit but in the mountains you never know. But there were plenty of amazing scenes even without the summit, especially with the clouds below in the valley :) As a mountaineer I hope to climb Elbrus one day. Great video!
Nice vid. Reminds me of me and my friends being there 2001. Sorry about the conditions on the final day! Good thing they aborted the ascent. Cheers from Sweden :-)
What a lovely video showing the side of Russia that is rarely seen. A real I've gotta go and see for myself video. Yep a lovely video by a lovely lady. Thank you Eli. This would have to be from RUSSIA with LOVE............Hmm I do recall someone else saying that some time back. Another "to do" in my wordly hiking bucket list, and yes, now the myth has been totally destroyed, Russians do smile :
Hello Eli, thanks for the very nice video. You are amazing girl, clever and emotional. Have a nice time in this difficult time and dont give up,please, posting your videos.
Such a beautiful place, and such wisdom! I remember flying from London to Singapore once and you could see the magnificent Elbrus tower over the other mountains. It was an unforgettable sight. It would be a dream to climb it. Well maybe one day. Just out of interest, what time of the year did you climb?
Wooow😍 Elina, you’re amazing!!!!💥 Thank you for this soo interesting video that I’ve ever seen🤗 I wish you more and more travels and great experiences✨
Btw, you're a better ambassador for your country than any "official" ambassador I've ever heard, at least in my lifetime.
Amen ❤
Perfectly stated. I totally agree. Very well done Eli... and thank you.
People are people anywhere. Nation states are social constructs that keeps us apart, same as language and cultural differences. Once you truly understand this you will realize people don't need ambassadors, especially not from fascistoid dictatorships.
I get what you mean though. Many people have prejudices for political reasons.
So true
being ambassador of the terrorist state is not a compliment.
Hello from Redlands, California. Thank you for the amazing vlogs! My kids and I love watching one every Saturday morning at breakfast as a tradition.
Great choice for music. From Ireland 🇮🇪. The Crannberries were huge in the 90s. Love to the motherland Russia 🇷🇺.
Wow, amazing trip, a window on hiking and leisure activites in Russia. Fantastic window on Russian's working as a group in leisure activites. Thank you for sharing Russia beyond Red Square, Tolstoi, and the Bolshoi. Can not wait to see what is next. うわー、素晴らしい旅行、ロシアでのハイキングとレジャー活動の窓。 ロシア人がグループとしてレジャー活動を行っていることを示す素晴らしい窓。 赤の広場、トルストイ、ボリショイ以外のロシアを共有してくれてありがとう。 次に何が起こるか見るのが待ちきれません。
This is such a premium content! All I see is hard work! Thank you for giving me reasons to stick to your channel.
So interesting, I wish I could speak Russian, I live in Alaska, there is some Russia people here but they keep to themselves, I don’t know, one of the best books I ever read was about a guy named Ed Vistures. He climbed the worlds 14 tallest mountains becoming only the 6th person to do so, this was in the nineties. It’s always interesting to see another persons view of things from somewhere else in the world. I hope I get to travel in Russia someday Eli. This is a good video. I was recommended to it from another channel, I hope you get success on RUclips. You do speak good English, I almost can’t speak myself some days and I was born in it. So. Thank you.
This is your best vlog by far a true TV documentary material. You spoke like a true mountain climber with wiseness and cautiousness. Most mountain climbers champions will tell you this never try to be reckless. Hats off also to The Climbing Brothers guides they took the right decision and I look forward using their services in a near future. Bravo and thank you.
Thanks Eli for renewing my love of trekking. I am stuck in Australia but I am on the first plane when they let us out.
The process is more important than the final goal, this is impressive.
Eli you make such good videos. They are not only well done, but more importantly you give each one a bit of your heart. Thanks.
Wow, I feel embarrassed that I honestly didn't know of Mt. Elbrus! It looks so inspiring. I can imagine it is frustrating if you were looking forward to something and preparing so much and then, when you are almost on the finish line, it doesn't happen. In Austria a bad incident happened where a group travelled there to climb a famous montain, and on the morning of the ascent they met another group that had a guide and he said: we are going back down, don't go today, the weather is going to turn sour. They thought the sky didn't look that bad and that they would notice early enough if something changed and just go back, so they proceeded, but the guide who said it was a local and they were tourists, misjudging how quick the weather can go in the mountains. None of them came back, they were all struck by lightning. Such accidents happen very frequently. Also a group of 10 people went on a hike during summer and got caught up in an icestorm higher up. None of them had brought alpine equipment for this day, they were just thinking day trip in summer, they all froze to death. Usually, people who are not from an area should listen to whatever the locals recommend and treat any mountain with respect, even if it is not a 4000 or 5000 metre high one.
A fantastic video Eli. My trip to Russia from the UK to climb Elbrus has been covid cancelled twice. Your video makes me look forward to the day I arrive in Russia and on Mount Elbrus even more. Bad luck with the weather!
Now there's a war on so you still can't go!
Bravo Eli. “Life is about small steps.” Thanks for taking us on this journey.
Congrats ,🎉 I did Elbrus last year and will be in my my for ever. Many don’t even know that the highest mountain in Europe is actually based in Russia 🇷🇺
Elbrus is in Asia not in Europe
@@giuseppecento Elbrus is located in Europe
@@giuseppecento the Elbrus like the Montblanc is in Europe ... 🤗🤗🙋🏻
@@giuseppecento main ridge of the Caucasus is the border between Europe and Asia. South of the main ridge is Asia, but Elbrus is north of the main ridge and in Europe
May be you can translate this italian Wikipedia Elbrus page: there are two version. But i like your too 😉👍
Wow, such a beautifully done video! It reminded me of my mountaineering trips to south America a few years ago, I kinda miss the harsh mountain life now (although I was staying in a tent eheh)! Too bad you got bad weather, the mountain is always the one deciding if you can climb it or not, and at least the whole team made the good call!
Also I didn't know mountains in the caucasus were so high and beautiful, I hope to go there one day now!
Hi Eli, thanks. I have been watching all of your videos unexceptionally from the very first post of your video. This year, I am coming to Russia to Carry on my study. Your videos have helped me a lot in understanding the circumstances, culture, language, food, tradition, believe, and much more. I love you so much Eli ❤️
Very right decision to turn back, when weather changes like this in the mountains, its extremely dangerous
Absolute badass. You and your channel are fabulous. Love learning about your country and through your experiences. Thank you!
Привет Элина,
С большим удовольствием и эмоциями открываю для себя ваше видео о восхождении на Эльбруз.
Действительно, я поднялся на эту гору в 1996 году в компании небольшой группы французов.
В то время еще существовало старое здание Приютского заповедника, внутри которого было многриочиотисиотисиотисиотогиотисиотоготоведника
После нескольких дней акклиматизации мы прибыли на вершину очень счастливые и уставшие, это линыл ойто
Еще одно воспоминание, связанное с этим приключением, моя встреча с молодой женщиной, Мариной, с великолепными волосами, такими же, как у вас, которая была переводчиком группы. Я был приятно удивлен твоим сходством.
Поздравляю с этим достижением.
С уважением из Франции
Those are some absolutely incredible views! This was such a wonderful video. Regardless of the fact that you didn't make it to the peak this time, you still got to experience the mountain and share some views of a lifetime. What you said at the end rings very true-- life is not about the end destinations, but rather enjoying the journey and the *process*.
I summited 1999 and again in 2002 was there.
Absolutely fabulous area.
Inspired me to start night school to start learning Russian, however work pressures meant only done half the lessons.
Thanks for sharing your video. Sorry you did not get all the way to the summit.
However it was still one of life's experiences to treasure.
очень хорошо Спасибо
Well done! Very nice clip! I appreciate your effort to make this video.
You have convinced me to go to Elbrus in the future.
Very nice final idea:
Enjoy the trip and the process, it's more important then the final destination.
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I went to Jungfraujoch at 3.571 m.
I've met a girl from New York in the top of the mountains and spent together some very memorable moments in the Alps.
An experience I will never forget.
It is wonderful. I have been to the Caucuses on the Georgian side (Kazbeg) but I am too old now to take on something like Elbrus. I did climb Kilimanjaro 10 years ago, so I could feel your pain.
Thanks!
Poles...The struggle is real and you will always remember it. This was so enjoyable to watch. Always good luck.
Eli,this is the most amazing YT video that I have ever seen! Your perseverance to do this is really impressive! For a group of newbie climbers this is a lifetime achievement to be proud of and a keepsake for the rest of your lives. I salute you courageous people ! I think that you can accomplish any challenge Eli !
What a scenery, what a Trip, thank you and your group for that, amazing Eli!
Wow ,your a amazing young lady. Love the Historic content , cultural, adventure sides of your homeland. Love your pride of where u come from and sharing it .
Beautiful place reminds me a bit of my country, New Zealand's Southern Alps
Wao! Eli I never know that you are a climber too. It's really loving activity to climb a peak in any part of the world, especially in Russia. I am an adventure enthusiast and living in the confluence of the world great mountain ranges and the most dominant peak here is Nanga Parbat. I would like you to invite my region for such a small adventures activity, in the Himalayas, where you will meet more diverse people from all over the world and will enjoy your trip to the North of Pakistan.
Please comment or inbox, if you are interested in the said adventure trip to the Himalayas or the Karakuram .
Once again thank you for your lovely videos of Russia, which was one no go are or even unthinkable are for us, now thanks to the government of Pakistan which makes it thinkable to visit Russia for such adventures activity.
Keep exploring and sharing your lovely videos of the world!
Thank you Eli for this beautiful feelings. I love mountains so much. Appreciate it!
AbFab, Eli! You are a champion. Thank you for sharing this grand adventure with us. And I loved your philosophical perspectives on life as a journey; not merely a destination.
Mount Elbrus Is Majestic.
Simply beautiful and amazing. I agree Probably your best video yet.
The RUclips algorithm is showering me with your videos. I am sure that is a good sign for the channel. Keep up the good work.
I'm from Susa Valley, Turin, Italy, a valley surrounded by the Alps, the highest mountains of western Europe. We love walking in mountanous tracks, but we have never reached such high tops. The maximum height I reached is 3000 m above s.l. on the Rocciamelone mountain. Your video is wonderful. Thanks a lot
Eli: this was such an excellent video on many levels, some of which you touched upon in your final thoughts. Congratulations! In my view, you made it to the summit after all making a five star video.
Well done for attempting it Eli !!!
This is just an awesome adventure. Very informative video. When you have children I am sure they will never be bored. Have a wonderful weekend and stay safe. Thank you for sharing your time with us today from Henrico County Virginia
A truly beautiful and inspirational video! Thanks so much for sharing.
Beautiful video, Eli! You certainly are brave and adventuresome as well as talented. You had more work to do than the others, because you had to take your camera and constantly think about how to set up your perspectives and position the camera to get all those magnificent views and hiking shots. Your editing was superb. I am so impressed! And you are so right that, "Life is about small steps."
Wow! Wow! Wow! I can't think of a post that I have enjoyed more, lately. Skillfully executed. Encore!
Thank you Eli for the fantastic insight on climbing Elbrus via two routes (the one in this video, from the South, and the North one in another video). I am also climbing and enjoying the mountaineering experience, vicariously, with you! :) Thanks for all the videos on the different regions of Russia! Regards from Canada!
Fantastic video! You're phenomenal, Eli!
Oh my god eli. You are awesome. Im so glad i found your channel. You inspire me. Спасибо
what an amazingly well done video! Commercial quality! Thanks for sharing this, what a journey you had.
That was such an inspiring video. The feeling of connection with nature, people and even your own body must really be something. I am really considering climbing mount Elbrus too now. Thanks for the effort you put in this video!
Thanks
I like the Courage and spirit of Adventure you have Eli, Good Luck next time and thanks god your are safe now, send you greeting from Egypt
gledaj i skijati zna .Thx Eli from Rusia❄
Amazing videos. You are just so wonderful and you gave me so much information and inspired me at the same time. Thank you very much. God bless, safe adventures and с Рождеством Христовым и Новым Годом
What an adventure you had there! I'm glad you took us along with your excellent photography and narration.
That mountain is over 18,300 feet high. That does take some getting used to in order to get enough oxygen in your lungs.
Love to you and keep the videos coming!
This makes me feel good since I ski at an altitude of 12,900 feet…of course I take a lift to that height! (Not hiking it) But I will take it @ 55 years old. This is such an interesting vlog!
Ski poles are what we call these in Vermont, U.S.A. We use sticks to make a campfire with. Excellent video.
Hey Eli, that was Amazing❤️. I felt like watching a thriller movie. So much Love and Wishes for you😌. Go on!
It has been a wonderful watch following you and your group on the experience of mountain trekking in the Caucases. Yes, one day I may get to Russia. Thank you Eli
Mount Elbrus is beautiful mountain, lovely nature and peace environment. People in the village of Terskol also very friendly and nice people, its against the streotype about Russian I know from media. I am blessed that I went to mountain, did aclimatization to observatory and Pastukhov and experience delay in summit due to stormy weather..Elbrus is not an easy mountain to climb , the biggest handicap is the rapid changing n unpredictable weather ...love Elbrus, love Caucasian , love Russia...excellent documentary Eli🤩❤
I love all of your videos! So much amazing insight into your beautiful country. I hope to visit one day very soon.
Beautiful!! The tallest mountain in Europe. A friend of mine from Fulton, NY was supposed to be there now climbing it but with everything going on he had to cancel his trip.
Спустя 3 месяца путешествия по России на мотоцикле могу сказать: я люблю прекрасные пейзажи и людей этой страны! Политика - отдельная тема.
🥰🥰The Night Sky @ the beginning was mesmerizing,,😍😍👏👏🙏🙏
incredible u made your journey so accessible and real.Thankyou....inspired
Thanks for incredible video. Earlier I didn’t think about climb in mountain, but now….
The greatest skill anybody learns when climbing mountains is when to turn back, the mountain will still be there next time, the weather wont. A stunning video.
😘💪🏼👏🏻👏🏻 Beautiful life experience. Inspirational, indeed. Eli, incredibly exciting video of an adventure that not everyone can, will experience in real life, but only on video like yours. Well done to you and your friends. Be proud. 🤝👏👏💪😚💪💐🌹🇷🇺
Starting my 7 summit soon. Can't wait to climb this.
Best thing I've seen on RUclips in a long time.
Yo Eli, You are my Newest Superhero. Thank you for sharing your Amazing Adventure. Yeah Russia Hooked me up with your channel. Looking forward to more of your videos. Hello from mid Michigan USA.
This is your best video so far. (Okay I haven't seen them all, but this is best I've seen.))
I'd say they are "trekking poles"; there are also "hiking sticks" or "walking sticks", or less common, a "hiking staff" (think Gandalf). ("Walking stick" might also be the "cane" used by the elderly.)
Спасибо и люблю из США!
Just saw this in the story ,
Came here saw it ,
Not disappointed,
This is very good editing skills,
Subscribed.
Waiting for other contents.👍👍
Super cool video! ❤ I can see how much effort you put into making it 🥰
What an amazing vlog. I randomly searched this mountain and ended up watching 👀 your amazing vlog. Thanks so much for sharing this. What a beautiful place. Hopefully one day when travel opens I can leave New Zealand and visit this amazing place
Excellent episode I have ever been seen.Congratulations Eli
From Kuwait
What a great job creating and editing this video, Eli. We enjoyed it very much, and will share it with our friends.
Hii Eli such a great experience thans for it i watch your videos .nice video dear
Amazing video. Thank you Eli for this wonderful experience. 👌👌
I will be subscribing to your channel for sure !! I'm sorry you didn't get to summit !! Thank you for all the wonderful photography 📸
Spectacular. Added to my list of must-see places!
I'm planning on doing Elbrus next year if possible. Thanks for the reference to Climbingbrothers. I'll check them out.
New subscriber, loving all your videos. Learning a lot about Russia.
I thought your best video I had seen was the "Ice Skating on Baikal, but this was even better, beautiful photographed and commentary, you area start x ,
İ loved the video the amazing views. Wonderful breathtaking. İt was the right thing to go back. Very good decision by your guides. İ watched this video rlght after İ watched İtalian adventure traveler Lorenzo's video on cycling in Siberia an amazingly beautiful hard and cold adventure. Now İ am freezing in İstanbul in front of my phone in June.
Amazing mountain, amazing views.
@@ElifromRussia Sure. Those tourist destinations like that should be more advertised. You and other Russians have been making a good job.
Ohhhh, that's sooo beautiful, I would like to do this trip one day!!! 😘😘😘
Very well done video! Quite a memorable experience for you at Elbrus.
Yes, life is about small steps. Great video
So sorry to know you did not reach the peak, but going down in that situation was the best decision. The most important thing is that you went back safe. Just wait for another trial. Hopefully, you can still keep your spirit for Elbrus.
Pity you couldn't make it to the summit but in the mountains you never know. But there were plenty of amazing scenes even without the summit, especially with the clouds below in the valley :) As a mountaineer I hope to climb Elbrus one day. Great video!
Thank you for sharing your trip of Mt Elbrus:))
Thank you for video. Your English is fantastic. Well done 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 you said very beautiful thoughts. 💪🏼
Nice vid. Reminds me of me and my friends being there 2001. Sorry about the conditions on the final day! Good thing they aborted the ascent. Cheers from Sweden :-)
What a lovely video showing the side of Russia that is rarely seen. A real I've gotta go and see for myself video. Yep a lovely video by a lovely lady. Thank you Eli. This would have to be from RUSSIA with LOVE............Hmm I do recall someone else saying that some time back. Another "to do" in my wordly hiking bucket list, and yes, now the myth has been totally destroyed, Russians do smile :
Best of luck for you and your channel , dear...
Mount Elbrus Is Wonderful.
Great video, live goes on & try again to reach the peak. Cheers
Excellent video!!! Greetings from Greece!! ❤❤
Greetings from the USA, Thanks for the tour to the land of Abraham.
Hello Eli, thanks for the very nice video. You are amazing girl, clever and emotional. Have a nice time in this difficult time and dont give up,please, posting your videos.
Such a beautiful place, and such wisdom! I remember flying from London to Singapore once and you could see the magnificent Elbrus tower over the other mountains. It was an unforgettable sight. It would be a dream to climb it. Well maybe one day. Just out of interest, what time of the year did you climb?
Wooow😍 Elina, you’re amazing!!!!💥 Thank you for this soo interesting video that I’ve ever seen🤗 I wish you more and more travels and great experiences✨