Hi folks!
Been a while, I know. But there’s a good reason, as you’ll see…
I’ve finally – after getting on for three weeks! – gotten the opportunity to share with you at least some details about our latest winter remote Siberian road-trip adventure. I wasn’t able to earlier since the distances involved are dizzying long, the weather’s constantly thoroughly deep-frozen, and the autobahns winter roads are… winter roads (no rest areas, not much of anything but ice and snow and endlessness). Then of course there was the internet nuance we came up against: there is Wi-Fi in even the tiniest of villages along the way, but… it’s inaccessible to travelers passing through – there’s no way or place to pay for it! But more on such wtafs trifles coming up later in the upcoming posts on this, our latest Russian-wintery-wilderness road-trip from the extreme side (this post being the first in the series). For now though, as per tradition – some introductory photos with a few accompanying introductory words…
So, first off – our route. Here it is. Wait a while (like a minute+!) for it to open (it’s Iridium).
As for the pics, they’re simply magical – especially the ones taken on and of aufeis; for example ->
The March weather – as to be expected in northeastern Siberia – frigidly frosted ->
…But since when has that ever stopped us?
Check out some of the ride stats:
Read on…