And once again I'm waiting for report from
binadamu and post next part of photos from summer trip to Rybachy. This photos taken on
Kola Peninsula on our way north from
Polar Circle, through Murmansk and up to the
Zapadnaya Litsa River, near famous Death Valley (Valey of Honour).
Zapadnaya Litsa part takes us a few days of heavy offroading. The only roads there are ones build by german military at the days of stalemate siege operation, some of them become a river bed or part of the swamp. The winch, Highlift jack and offroad wheels is a must for the road, as good protection (carter, gearbox, etc). The road could be a bit easier if I have a snorkel, because there was a great deal of crossing the river fords.
Polar Circle
Lion and a fish
Leet km from St. Petersburg :P
Murmansk, WW2 monument for defenders of Arctic
The beginning of our journey throug Zapadnaya Litsa,
me guiding the winching of Koshak and Polar the dragon at navigator's seat looking puzzled ^.^
That was a bridge... at least 50 years ago, the north nature could preserve things well, but not for such long time
forest-tundra at night
(around 23:40 PM, it's the end of the
polar day :P)...
...and at the morning
Reindeer moss, so soft to walk with bare paws
It was the northenest part where I take the plunge to have a swim :P
Yes, this is a road. At least it was few decades ago.
And yes, the photo taken after I drove through it.
Sometimes in the wild we met WW2 monuments set by a search parties
Old gun positions
Another road...
When we suspected the water could be deeper than it seems we measured water level
manually before crossing.
(Koshak without
snorkel have the treshold of about ~0.8 meters of water to cross, higher
would be too dangerous, its engine have an air intake at about 0.9 meters high from the ground)
Here and there we met the old iron. Barbed wire, shot gun cartridges
(I even take 40mm spent cartridge case with me :P), rusted fuel cans...
Even winch can't help when there is nothing solid enough to take a hold, this time we has to
bury a rail from
hi-lift jack to winch us out.
binadamu and Polar the dragon...
...and where they stood.