Locals scare bears and wolves on Aragats. Although there really was a sad case in 2019. We were also not very lucky with the weather, when we were there, there was a cloud right behind the pass and we didn't see anything from the top, visibility was 10-20 meters. It was august too.
We didn’t see any bears or wolves unfortunately. The most bears I have ever seen were at Kurile Lake, Kamchatka: th-cam.com/video/MWNFzHXPzVk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BRSjBUqP-uGU4XqD
Do you think that is there water on your road also in the end of Septempber? Did you have a GPS or map? Or the road is clean and is impossible lose? Thank's a lot for the answear
@@andreavolpi4422 Had gps. You should too. Rather tricky route that one; scree, ice, mud… Water could be an issue later on in the crater mostly. Last stages at the time. We went to Azhdahak around early September and was super dry. Ended up licking water like cats straight out of handful-sized puddles on rocks.
Thank's, your information are important, I'm going to walk also on Ajdahak from Sevaberd, I think to will come 1 week for these 2 trekking with my tent and the water on the road is very important for the weight on my backpack. Ultimate question, are there many snakes in these places? Also on these altitude? Is dangerous camping solo for you?
@@andreavolpi4422 You’re welcome. Snakes keep distance. Very safe to camp if animals or humans are the concern. Be only mindful of possibility of lightning wherever you camp. Terrains are wide open and thunderstorms sudden and wild.
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Locals scare bears and wolves on Aragats. Although there really was a sad case in 2019.
We were also not very lucky with the weather, when we were there, there was a cloud right behind the pass and we didn't see anything from the top, visibility was 10-20 meters. It was august too.
We didn’t see any bears or wolves unfortunately. The most bears I have ever seen were at Kurile Lake, Kamchatka: th-cam.com/video/MWNFzHXPzVk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BRSjBUqP-uGU4XqD
Nice. I am going to take a taxi all the way to the base of the mountain.
Wich month?
August
Do you think that is there water on your road also in the end of Septempber? Did you have a GPS or map? Or the road is clean and is impossible lose? Thank's a lot for the answear
@@andreavolpi4422 Had gps. You should too. Rather tricky route that one; scree, ice, mud… Water could be an issue later on in the crater mostly. Last stages at the time. We went to Azhdahak around early September and was super dry. Ended up licking water like cats straight out of handful-sized puddles on rocks.
Thank's, your information are important, I'm going to walk also on Ajdahak from Sevaberd, I think to will come 1 week for these 2 trekking with my tent and the water on the road is very important for the weight on my backpack. Ultimate question, are there many snakes in these places? Also on these altitude? Is dangerous camping solo for you?
@@andreavolpi4422 You’re welcome. Snakes keep distance. Very safe to camp if animals or humans are the concern. Be only mindful of possibility of lightning wherever you camp. Terrains are wide open and thunderstorms sudden and wild.