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  • Kamchatka 1999 report
    Into the Millenium.


    Yegor standing on the top of Avacha volcano, July 24th, 1999


    Welcome!

    Now you are just about to join us and explore a real Wild Russia, which is Kamchatka by all means. This short report is about our expeditions in 1999 on Kamchatka.

    A shot toward the Avacha Bay on a windy but superb evening at the panorama point in the city of Petropavlovsk.

    Avacha Harbor from Petropavlovsk

    On the way to Avacha volcano. Kostya, our leader, who climbed Avacha more then a hundred times, is heading our jeep toward the Avacha basecamp.

    On the way to the Avacha base camp

    Early morning the ascent to Avacha starts and the sulphur steam from the crator looks like grey hair of the giant.

    Insight to Avacha volcano just before sunrise

    Just in front of Avacha the majestic Karyak volcano is sunshining in early sun beams.

    Koryak volcano in late July 1999

    Yes!! We've done it! We are on the top of Avacha after 5 hours of steady climbing. And one of us is celebrating his 49th birthday on the top of his very first mountain.

    On the top of Avacha in July 24th, 1999

    The panorama of Kamchatka's mountain ranges and insight to the Avacha Bay are splendid from the top of Avacha.

    Panorama from Avacha in a clear sunshining day

    Standing right on the edge of the volcano's rim we see black and still hot lava fields.

    At the rim of the Avacha crator

    After the successful descent from Avacha at the basecamp.

    Kostya, John, Chris, Christian and Yegor at the Avacha BC

    Our "URAL" track, The Monster, which has 6 driving wheels. Equipped by a comfortable saloon with big windows it is only the vehicle, which can cross Levaya Avacha river and reach Timonovskiye Springs through the wilderness. Capacity is up to 14 people plus the space for luggage.

    The Monster is ready for the ride

    Mosquitoes are the major problem on Kamchatka. On the other hand an amaizing fact is that there are no frogs and snakes at all. On the right you can see The Monster stuck deadly in the dirt. In would not have been a real adventure otherwise it had not happened.

    In the wilderness on the way to Timonovskiye springs

    The famous valley of Geysers is still keeping wild atmosphere, because there are no roads to the valley except hunter's trails.

    Insight to the Gratos geyser in the valley


    Join us for our programs on Kamchatka in the millenium year 2000 or read more about our favourite destinations around the area we love so much and always call the Wild Russia.

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