Deda Ena Peak, also known as Gogebashvili, is located in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, within the Stepantsminda (Kazbegi) municipality. Standing at 3,493 meters (11,460 feet) above sea level, this mountain offers a straightforward climb without the need for special equipment. The most accessible route to the summit starts from the Jvari Mountain Pass, making it feasible to ascend and descend in a single day, especially during the summer months when conditions are favorable.
Despite its elevation, Deda Ena is approachable for mountaineers and freeriders alike. Known by another name, Mtsvervali Madaena, at a slightly lower height of 3,488 meters (11,444 feet), the peak presents a varied terrain that is challenging but manageable. This short-distance climb can be completed without extensive preparation, appealing to those seeking a direct and undemanding mountain experience.
Deda Ena doesn’t demand technical climbing skills, which makes it an attractive option for those who are prepared for the physical effort but want to avoid the complexities of high-altitude gear. It’s a place for those who prefer a no-frills ascent — just the mountain, the path, and the climb.