ДЕТАЛЬНОЕ ОПИСАНИЕ МАРШРУТА
The route begins in the centre of Mestia, it follows Vittorio
Sella street through the Lekhtagi neighbourhood, it crosses a
stream, roughly 200 m after the neighbourhood it turns right,
goes into the woods and heads up North through the woods to Mount
Tshkhakezagari.
The alpine belt starts from 2200 m altitude, where an
extraordinarily beautiful panorama comes into view: to the South
the Svaneti Ridge and the borough of Mestia are seen; to the North
– alpine meadows and rocky massif of mountains which terminates
with a snowy crown of Mt. Bzhedukhi; to the Northwest is seen the
double-peaked Mt. Ushba. Here we reach the first steel signpost (1),
where we may choose to continue to pristine Koruldi lakes or hike
back to Mestia via the Lanchvali road.
If we choose the former, we continue north to so-called
Lamaaja, where another steel signpost (2) is placed. The signpost
determines the direction of our further movement. We pass
herdsmen’s wooden summer huts, where it is possible to enjoy the
flavor of ecologically pure dairy products for a corresponding
price.
We head up to pristine Koruldi lakes along a clearly visible
path going through alpine meadows. Our progress is made easier by
wooden guideposts placed along the trail. Mountains are all around
us: the Ushba-Chatini massif is seen straight ahead, the rocky
slopes of Mt. Dalakora and the Mestiachala River valley are viewed
to the right; Mt. Banguriani is seen to the East and still further
is the snowy cone of Mt. Tetnuldi; the Svaneti Ridge is seen to the
South. We arrive at Koruldi lakes (3) at 2740 m altitude above
see level.
After the lakes the trail descends along the same path to the
first signpost (1), from thence we continue in the direction of
Mestia’s historic neighborhood of Lanchvali. In the vicinity of a
giant iron cross (4) we reach a dirt road and descend to the river
Mestiachala valley through pastureland. At 1900 m (5) we deviate
from the dirt road onto a sleigh track, which will cross a stream
and enter the woods; it crosses a dyke made of logs hammered
together in a gully. From here we can easily see Mestia’s old
neighborhood of Lanchvali where we descend down a scree slope.
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