7/10/06
"Hello there friends, family and loved ones this is Vern Tejas with Alpine Ascents first Mt. Elbrus trip of the year. Most of the team is now assembled in St. Petersburg and we have only lost two bags so far and only two people, we are still waiting for Katharine and Ben to show up. Otherwise we had a great rendezvous and we have just gotten back from the restaurant after making introductions and getting a nice orientation. The team seems fit and they all have a great attitude so this looks to be the makings of an excellent Elbrus climb. So please stay tuned to the further adventures of Mt. Elbrus Team One, we will have a name soon enough. Stay tuned, ciao for now." Vern Tejas, Alpine Ascents International
St. Petersburg, Russia - So this is the former Leningrad? It seemed odd to be in the belly of what used to be the "Beast" - the great Red Scare. Once you meet the people of Russia, and understand their fears of being over-run by yet another aggressor, you understand why they were so afraid of us. The Swedes, the Mongols, the Tatars, the Poles, the French and, most recently the Germans who killed over 50 million Russians in World War II, have all had a hand at trying to rule Russia. In fact, the city of St. Petersburg was named for the patron saint of Peter the Great who defeated the Swedes on this very site on the Neva river. To commemorate the victory (and create a legacy) Peter built the city which really reminds one of Venice or Amsterdam with its many canals and water-ways.
That was good to know. Especially when the traveler is suffering through 98 degree (F) heat and 98% humidity. St. Petersburg is like New Orleans north. The only person on the team not suffering through the heat was Pat Post, from New Orleans. To her, it was a nice day...
The nights, though, were tough. As in many northern cities, and in many countries outside of the US, people don't see the need to waste valuable energy resources on air conditioning. Me? I could be found on top of my bed under the portable fan that was cranking on high and trying to suck the gradually cooling evening air into the room.
Arms race aside, I can vouch for having won the air conditioning race over the Ruskies.

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