Pseha-Su, Western Caucasus


Facts and practical information
Pshekho-Su -, Chuba is a mountain peak located in the southern part of the Republic of Adygea, on the Lago-Naki plateau 2,743 meters high. This peak is the lowest Fisht-Oshten massif, but no less beautiful than Oshten and Fisht. On the north-eastern slope of the mountain is a small glacier measuring 0.1 km². It is one of the three centuries-old glaciers of the Caucasus with deep cracks low.
The second name of the peak - "Chuba" comes from Adyg. Chube - "many bulls", i.e. blocks chaotically located on the slopes of the mountain. There is a version of translation "cave", which is also possible because there are karst caves. The first name has a connection with the toponym Pshekha.
Western Caucasus
Pseha-Su – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Fisht, Osten, Malyj Fistinskij.