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Yesterday, on Nov. 1, I wanted to participate in the local GPS orienting, but failed. At the last moment, I couldn’t find my fur boots. They were left in a wardrobe at work the last spring. “Damn,” I said. Without extra warm boots I couldn’t bring myself to stay outdoor the whole day, when the temperature was frozen at minus 20 degrees centigrade.

Well, I missed the event. My wish to take pictures of frozen competitors was great. I do regret, but not so much. My colleague Ekaterina, who managed to compete as a trekker, promised me to bring photographs tomorrow and share them with the rest of the world. So, rejoice.

Meanwhile, check out how trekkers can look like, when it is extremely cold. Here we go!

That's Katerina. She was trekking along the hills around Yakutsk at -30C. Nov 16, 2008.

That's Katerina. She was trekking along the hills around Yakutsk at -30C. Nov 16, 2008.

Katerina with the city of Yakutsk in the background. At -30C. Nov 16, 2008.

Katerina with the city of Yakutsk in the background. At -30C. Nov 16, 2008.

That's Oleg Boiko. A local mountain-climber, who was preparing to the Tien Shan ascending by running 15 km daily.

That's Oleg Boiko. A local mountain-climber, who was preparing to the Tien Shan ascending by daily running 15 km.

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1 Response » to “Winter trekking around Yakutsk, Yakutia/Siberia”

  1. Silandi says:

    Courageous Katerina !

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