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Mount Aragats (2,795m), West to Town Aparan

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Distance
8.28 mi
Elevation gain
2,733 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
2,733 ft
Max elevation
9,188 ft
TrailRank 
34
Min elevation
6,433 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
3 hours 40 minutes
Coordinates
1204
Uploaded
December 14, 2016
Recorded
February 2016
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near Mulk’i, Aragatsotn (አርሜኒያ)

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Itinerary description

Ski trail description
To start this long ski trail, one should first get to the town of Aparan, in the Aragatsotn province. To reach this trail you must leave the town Aparan, toward the village of Kuchak, about 2km away, at the intersection, the trail starts. If the weather is clear and the road is passable you can go ahead and start walking on skis. Climbing a bit higher, you will see the Ara, Teghenis 1 and Tsaghkunyac mountains. The routes is a long one, without any stops.

Mount Aragats is considered the highest peak in Armenia (4,090m). It is an isolated shield-like massif of about 200km in circumference. Together with its fan-shaped slopes, it covers 4,000 sq. m, and is situated in both the Aragatsotn and Shirak provinces. Aragats used to be one of the world’s largest volcanos. It has a gigantic 400m-deep crater, 3km in diameter, and 4 peaks. The highest point is the North Summit- 4,090m; the West Summit is second with 3,995.3m and is followed by the East - 3,908.2m and South Summits- 3,887.8m.

Monuments description
Holy Cross Church is situated in the town of Aparan, in Aragatsotn province. It was built at the end of the 4th century, and was renovated in 1877. The church received its name due to the relic of the Lord True Cross kept there. This chapel functioned till the 40's of the 20th century, i.e., even during the Soviet times.

On your return path you can also visit:

Ohanavank (5th-13th centuries) is located in Ohanavan village, in the Aragatsotn province of Armenia. It is beautifully perched on a gorge, high above the right bank of the Kasagh River. The monastery overlooks Mount Ara and the Geghama Mountains in the southeast. Over different periods of time, the monastery used to maintain vast plowlands, gardens, pastures, mills, and villages. It also used to be a significant center for Armenian writing, with a rich library; some of the manuscripts created there are still preserved to this day.

Saghmosavank is located in Saghmosavan village, of Aragatsotn province, Armenia, at the edge of the deep Kasagh River gorge, and is ‘backed’ by gigantic Mount Ara from behind. On the other sides, the monastery overlooks Mount Aragats (4,095m) and Mount Ararat (5,165m). The monastery was built in the 13th century by Prince Vache I Vachutyan and his noble family. The complex is comprised of the Church of Zion, the Church of Holy Mother of God, a book depository and a narthex. The Church of Zion is the main church of the complex. It is a cross-shaped and domed church and differs from other churches built in that epoch by the layout of the narthex. The eastern part of the church features an altar and niches inside the walls. The Saghmosavank manuscript repository was built in 1255. It neighbors the ancient khachkars (cross-stones) on the western facade of the church.

The Armenian Alphabet Monument after M. Mashtots is located on the eastern slope of Mount Aragats, near Artashavan village, in Aragatsotn province, on the left side of the Yerevan-Aparan highway. The Armenian alphabet was created between 405-406, by Mesrop Mashtots, a prominent linguist, religious and political leader, and has been used for Armenian writing ever since. The monument was built in 2005 to commemorate the 1600th anniversary of the creation of the Armenian alphabet. It features 39 beautifully ornamented letters of the alphabet and statues of key Armenian figures. Each letter is 1.5m-2m high.
According to tradition, anyone who visits this monument takes a photo with the first letter of their name. By the Monument, you can see the statues of the great minds of Armenia – Mesrop Mashtots (with the letters in his hands), Grigor Lusavorich (holding the cross beyond), Anania Shirakatsi (a symbol of the earth and the universe in his left hand), Mkhitar Gosh (with “Datastanagirk”, the Book of Reprisal, in his hands), Khachatur Abovyan and Hovhannes Tumanyan.

Fauna
The winters on Aragats Mountain are long, cold and snowy. There is steady snow cover during 250 days of the year. In the apical zone, it is cold during the summer too. While traversing the trail you may come across wolves, foxes and wild rabbits.

Safety and Security
The Ucom and VivaCell-MTS networks are partially available in the territory of the trail. In case of emergency, call 911, a service available throughout Armenia.

Technical parameters
Best period: January- April
Distance: 56km from Yerevan
Duration: 59 min
Ski trail length: 13km.
Ski run: 3 hours 40 min.
Altitude from sea level: 1,750-2,795 m.
The best drink to have on hand is warm tea.

How to Reach the Ski Trail
To reach the above-mentioned trail, you need to get to the town of Aparan, in Aragatsotn province. It is most convenient to travel by taxi. Taxi services are quite affordable throughout Armenia. We recommend taking a cab with a taximeter.

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