Oymyakon expedition
14/01/2007 - 15/01/2007

Oymyakon is a village made of many charming small houses, where about 1200 people live. It is here that the lowest temperature of the northen hemisphere, -71,2°C, was recorded. I went on a frozen river with a fisherman, to see how ice fishing is carried-out, spending a few hours out at -52°C. I've also visited a nearby horse farm.

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track between Tomtor and Oymyakon, Siberia
The snow covered track between Tomtor and Oymyakon. About 2 hours are needed to cover the distance of 50km.

 

Pony

Along the way I see many horses, amazing animals living at extreme temperatures.

 

Siberian taiga

 

Siberian taiga

A small rainbow with clear sky, created by the ice crystals in the athmosphere.

 

Oymyakon
Oymyakon Oymyakon
Oymyakon Oymyakon is a charming village made of many small houses.

 

There are no hotels in Oymyakon, so the only way to sleep is with a local family.

 

Pole of the Cold, Oymyakon

Me under the symbol of cold. Here, the record lowest temperature of -71,2 was recorded. Now is just -50°C, but one week ago it was -65°C.

 

A frozen river in Siberia

A fisherman shows me how to catch fishes on this frozen river. The temperature is now holding at -52°C.

 

 

Ice fishing at -52 centigrades

Small fishes previously catched, are fixed on a wire and placed into the water through an hole in the ice and a pole.

 

Ice fishing at -52 centigrades

The next day the fisherman returns to pull out the wire and check if some bigger fish was catched.

 

Ice fishing at -52 centigrades

This is a different fishing technique, using a net placed under the ice, through two holes at about 15 meters of distance between them.

Periodically, the net is pulled out through one of the holes, taking all the fishes trapped inside.

Today we got our dinner ...

 

A frozen river in Siberia
Just before 3pm, the sky is filled with these beautiful pastel colors and we go back to home.

 

Me after about 2 hours at -52°C.

 

At about 10pm, the thermometer shows a temperature of -54.5 degrees centigrades. The same night, the lowest value of -56°C was recorded. The Major of Oymyakon gives me a certificate about my visit to the Pole of the Cold, where only really few tourists come each year.

 

Sunrise in Siberia

A wonderful sunrise at -49 degrees.

 

Pony farm in Siberia Pony farm in Siberia

I finally visit a farm where there are lots of horses.

 

Pony farm in Siberia
Horses running between the fences.

 


 

 

PICTURES

St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg

Three days in St Petersburg are really not enough to appreciate the city and to visit the countless museums, so I have to limit my itinerary only to the Arctic and Antarctic museum, the Hermitage, the Church of Our Savior and the Krassin icebreaker, the ship that has saved the members of Umberto Nobile's expeditions to the North Pole.GO

Novosibirsk

Novosibirsk

Novosibirsk is the Russia's third biggest city and geographical center, as well as the capital of Siberia. I hike in the city with a temperature going from -10 to -18 deg.centigrades, visiting the Opera theatre (the world's biggest!), the Transiberian railway station and the downtown, where ice sculptors were at work.GO

Yakutsk (or Jakutsk)

Yakutsk

Yakutsk is the capital of Yakutia autonomous region and has about 240000 inhabitants. The temperature was frequently around -40 degrees, both C. and F., as the two scales meet at this low value. I hike in the downtown main streets, visiting also the local museum, the dock onto Lena frozen river and the Permafrost institute. GO

Yakutia (or Jakutia / Sakha / Sakha)

From Yakutsk to Tomtor via Ust-nera

A flight of about two hours brings me from Yakutsk to Ust-Nera, a town of approximately 8000 inhabitants, from where the tour continues to Tomtor by car, crossing valleys, mountains and villages having the lowest winter temperatures of the northen hemisphere. This area is also sadly known for gulags and executions during the first half of past century. GO

Tomtor

Tomtor

Tomtor is a small town situated inside the "Pole of the Cold", the world's coldest inhabited place, where the January's average temperature is -50 degrees centigrades. I visit the old gold mine where nice ice sculptures are kept, and an hot spring where most water never freezes. GO

Oymyakon

Oymyakon (YOU ARE HERE)

Oymyakon is a village made of many charming small houses, where about 1200 people live. It is here that the lowest temperature of the northen hemisphere, -71,2°C, was recorded. I went on a frozen river with a fisherman, to see how ice fishing is carried-out, spending a few hours out at -52°C. I've also visited a nearby horse farm.

Winter in Siberia

From Oymyakon to Yakutsk via Tyoply Klyuch

The distance from Oymyakon to Yakutsk is about 1000km and requires two full days by car, with an overnight in Tyoply Kluch. Again, wonderful frozen mountains, valleys, lakes and river, where everything is white. A visit to a meteo station is also included. GO

Moscow tour

Moscow

Under an intense snowfall, I visit the Moscow's downtown area, including Red Square, St. Basil cathedral, Kremlin and the church of Christ the Savior. I move using mainly the very efficient subway metro, having also very beautiful stations.GO

Winter equipment

Trip dossier, equipment for cold weather, photography at low temperatures

Such adventurous trip requires some care about planning, especially for choosing the right equipment for protection from cold weather and in preparation to take pictures in such extreme environment. In this section there are useful information about the equipment used, a short description of the Himalayan Suit by The North Face and how my digital camera Panasonic DMC-FZ20 has performed in the cold. A short trip dossier is also present. GO

Visit http://www.yakutiatravel.com for tours to Yakutia

 

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