RMC02RP5–Ski Touring in the Adyl Su Valley in the Elbrus Region of the Caucasus, Russia
RMG06631–Caucasus mountains summertime. The Adyl-Su canyon
RM2BTPN9G–Soviet mountaineers. 7000 feet above sea level in the Adyl Su ravine of the majestic Caucasian Mountains, Soviet Russia has established a mountaineering holiday camp for its youth. Each summer sportsmen gather from all parts of the Union and go through all forms of training under the guidance of expert instructors. The camp is situated in the Kabardino Balkarian Soviet Socialist Republic. Photo shows, Soviet alpinist crossing the impressive Alibeck glacier in the Dombai vally of the Northern Caucasus.
RMG098P4–Caucasus mountains summertime. The Adyl-Su canyon
RM2BW1Y6W–Weather winter beauty lives through summer. Learning mountain climbing in a caucasian fairyland. Throughout the summer, amid scenes of breathtaking winter beauty, young mountain climbing aspirants from cities all over Russia are receiving training in mountaineering at the Soviet Trade Unions mountain camp in the Adyl Su ravine, North Caucasus. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, the climbers are given a thorough training on the glacier surrounding the camp, and are then organised into groups for attempts on Elbrus, Jantugan and other difficult Caucasian peaks. Photo shows, climbers
RMRE9MYK–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. I >. Phot. I. North-facing (left) and south-facing (right) slopes of the Upper Baksan; the former heavily forested with pine and birch; the latter almost barren, a few small pine, some Berber is, and prostrate juniper. Phot. 2. A pure stand of birch in the Uzengi Valley. Phot. 3. Tree-line of birch on the moraines of the Bash-Kara of the Main Caucasus Range in the Valley of the Adyl-Su. SEIFRIZ—Sketches of the Vegetation of some Southern Provinces of Soviet Russia. VI. Flora of South-eastern Slopes of Mt Elbrus and Uppe
RMC02TB2–Ski Touring under Mt Chegetkarabashi in the Adyl-Su valley in the Elbrus Region of the Caucasus, Russia
RM2BW1Y7P–Weather winter beauty lives through summer. Learning mountain climbing in a caucasian fairyland. Throughout the summer, amid scenes of breathtaking winter beauty, young mountain climbing aspirants from cities all over Russia are receiving training in mountaineering at the Soviet Trade Unions mountain camp in the Adyl Su ravine, North Caucasus. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, the climbers are given a thorough training on the glacier surrounding the camp, and are then organised into groups for attempts on Elbrus, Jantugan and other difficult Caucasian peaks. Photo shows, a party c
RF360°PN5HHF–View from the bridge over the Adyl-su river (Panorama 306 2015/06/14)
RMRE9MX9–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. >⢠r^ C I t >^t North of Tegenekli is the mountain spur, Buka-Bashi, rising above the Eiver Irik. It offers a superb vista of the main Caucasus Range. West of Tegenekli is the upper end of the vaDey of the Baksan (PL XII, phot. 1). One branch of the valley leads to Krugozor, a small plateau on the slope of Elbrus (PI. XII, phot. 2). Both of these regions support an interesting sub- alpine flora. More prolific, however, is the high grass vegetation in the valleys of the Adyl-Su, Uzengi, and Dongus-Orun, valleys of su
RMC02WB7–Ski Touring in the Adyl-Su Valley, in the Elbrus Region of the Caucasus, Russia
RF360°PN5HH5–Adyl-su river (Panorama 311 2015/06/14)
RMC02T3F–Ski Touring in the Adylsu Valley, in the Elbrus Region of the Caucasus, Russia