Dispatches

2005-05-24
Final report from Sweden


2005-05-01
Moscow - stress and tiredness


2005-04-27
No plane arrived today!


2005-04-25
The return trip


2005-04-23
We made it


2005-04-19
Freedom


2005-04-17
Serious thoughts regarding...


2005-04-14
The son of two murdered...


2005-04-12
Conversations in a Siberian...


2005-04-10
We´ve made it to Chersky!


2005-04-07
How to stay married...


2005-04-05
Enjoying life in the tent


2005-04-03
Goodbye Kolymskaya


2005-04-01
The last stretch coming up


2005-03-30
A visit to nomadic Chukchi...


2005-03-28
The art of getting close...


2005-03-27
The Chukchi


2005-03-24
The life of a young trapper...


2005-03-20
The village of Kolymskaya


2005-03-18
Looking back on...


2005-03-16
What a spectacular welcome


2005-03-14
Elena - the first female...


2005-03-10
There´s no easy days...


2005-03-08
Tired after eight months...


2005-03-06
The scenery along Kolyma


2005-03-03
Living in a tent...


2005-03-01
Staying another day for 5 kg:s


2005-02-27
A frostbite and a hard slog


2005-02-24
On the move again


2005-02-22
Still in Chirkovo


2005-02-20
Great humanity shown at Chirko


2005-02-18
The life of a Taiga hunter


2005-02-15
Staying put


2005-02-14
Complications


2005-02-11
Minor problems


2005-02-08
Rough start


2005-02-06
What a difference!


2005-02-05
Worries regarding failure


2005-02-01
Lost in translation


2005-01-31
Final preparations


2005-01-27
A small note on worshipping...


2005-01-25
Making a documentary


2005-01-23
Helpful Yakuts


2005-01-20
The Yakuts - part 2


2005-01-20
The Yakuts - part 1


2005-01-17
The Second World War


2005-01-16
The Even babuschka


2005-01-12
Total lack of motivation


2005-01-10
The reality of buying food


2005-01-07
Conversations


2005-01-05
Traveling on a Winter road


2005-01-03
Regarding the equipment


2005-01-02
The true Siberians


2004-12-29
What does you parents think?


2004-12-27
Nasha and Dima, part 2


2004-12-26
A visit to Nasha and Dima


2004-12-23
The yakut Valodja


2004-12-21
Local cuisine & thoughts a pro


2004-12-19
Alexei in Ambar


2004-12-16
We´ve made it to Srednekolymsk


2004-12-13
-57°F!


2004-12-13
We´re closing in


2004-12-11
Tired - but positive!


2004-12-08
The dark side of Kolyma


2004-12-07
Don´t worry, be happy!


2004-12-06
Problems in -43,6°F


2004-12-02
Fatigue


2004-12-02
Sleeping in a tent at -43°C


2004-11-29
The Russian word normal


2004-11-25
A terrible day


2004-11-25
I´ve never been this cold befo


2004-11-23
Almost unbearably cold


2004-11-23
First frost bite!


2004-11-16
It´s time to face the cold!


2004-11-14
True Siberians!


2004-11-11
Dogs along the Kolyma


2004-11-09
A Siberian settlement of today


2004-11-07
The yugahirs as told by Ljuba


2004-11-04
Meeting with a yugahir shaman?


2004-11-02
The youth in Zyryanka


2004-10-31
Violetta and her son Krilli


2004-10-28
What do people in Zyryanka do?


2004-10-26
Rat hunting


2004-10-24
Accused of terrorism


2004-10-21
Visit to a yakut family


2004-10-19
Reflections


2004-10-17
En iblick från Olga och Vadim


2004-10-14
The technical equipment


2004-10-12
We made it to Zyryanka


2004-10-10
Will we make it?


2004-10-07
Self contemplation


2004-10-05
Cold paddling


2004-10-03
Vodka


2004-09-30
Sighting of a Siberian wolf


2004-09-28
Worries!


2004-09-26
A hunting story from our camp


2004-09-23
Winter is on it´s way


2004-09-22
Johan´s two month summary


2004-09-20
Tale about Andre & Valentin


2004-09-16
Primitive living


2004-09-14
Close and dangerous encounter


2004-09-13
The worst of prisonercamps


2004-09-09
Ruslan


2004-09-08
Great scenery


2004-09-05
A hunters tale


2004-09-02
The settlement of Seimchan


2004-08-28
Gnats and molded bread.


2004-08-28
Gnats


2004-08-28
Problem 2


2004-08-28
Problem


2004-08-26
Great fishing


2004-08-24
Johans Impressions


2004-08-24
500 km!


2004-08-22
Autumn


2004-08-19
Freezing day


2004-08-18
Sasha


2004-08-18
Arrival at civilization


2004-08-18
Time thriller


2004-08-18
Getting closer to civilization


2004-08-14
The worst moment of life?


2004-08-14
A day of Siberian civilization


2004-08-12
Beach camp


2004-08-11
Amazing encounter!


2004-08-11
A extremely sunny day


2004-08-10
Rest day at the Grayling River


2004-08-10
Highlight of life


2004-08-10
Beautiful weather


2004-08-10
The cyclon has arived!


2004-08-06
Finally Kolyma!


2004-08-05
Back and going strong!


2004-08-02
Stuck in the Kulu River


2004-08-01
Sunny, 6.7 m/s southerly wind


2004-07-31
Kulu River 14 degrees, raining


2004-07-30
Between heaven and hell


2004-07-29
Last day in Magadan


2004-07-28
Another sunny day


2004-07-27
A sunny and very hot day


2004-07-26
Sunny, but emotionally chaotic


2004-07-26
Everything at once


2004-07-26
A big shock have hit the Exped


2004-07-23
Tired but very satisfied


2004-07-22
The Arctic Institute, Magadan


2004-07-21
Magadan, the Russian Far East


2004-07-19
Nice people & too much stress


2004-07-17
Mosquitos, noise and pollution


2004-07-17
Cloudy, the odd rainfall, warm


2004-07-17
Adventure Club of Russia


2004-07-06
A week before leaving!


2004-04-13
Second report from Särna


2004-04-12
Johans second report!


2003-11-30
1:st report from Särna


2003-11-28
Johans first report from home



 
2004-10-12 - We made it to Zyryanka

Tuesday, 12th of October, we´ve arrived in Zyryanka, a settlement located at 65 degrees North and 43,57.4 and East 150 degrees 54.00.9, temperature is -15 degrees below zero Celsius. We paddled over 60 km:s the last day, which in total means that we´ve paddled over 1400 km:s since our start at the Kulu bridge. Zyryanka is the end of the paddling part of the Expedition.


One thing is for sure, we made it to Zyryanka just in time!

We had to use our rubber Alley canoe as an icebreaker the last 100 yards before reaching mainland Zyryanka. A work the canoe was not constructed to handle, therefore we nervously navigated our way through an labyrinth of fast floating ice, evening darkness and the local dogs barking at us aggressively. We froze worse than we ever did during the expedition, whilst waiting for our friends Sergey and Sergey to arrive and help us.
I checked my Alba thermometer, noticed the temperature was -15 degrees Celsius and thought:
´´We´ll never survive the upcoming winter!´´
At that stage, I had forgotten that we´ve actually paddled a record 60 km:s during 8 hours of hard paddling. During the paddling, it is just the upper part of the body which is activated, but the lower part is frozen stiff. At that stage, I had also forgotten the Siberian warmth.

Zyryanka is exactly the image of that small Siberian settlement, that I had made up for myself back home before leaving Sweden. Black industrial smoke from brick chimneys, the smell of coalmine, icing cold, fur clad Siberians hobbling along frozen, muddy dirt roads, surrounded by ramshackle houses, rubbish, old cars, motorbikes and lorries spewing out bad smelling diesel fumes, lots of stray dogs and young kids with no future, smoking and looking tough and a distinct feeling of depression and no hope. But, as usual, all this was the outer shell of an entirely different reality dominated by Siberian joy and warmth!

We met Sergey and Sergey a week ago, on their yearly hunting tour. They gave us a few kilos of fresh moose meat. Extraordinary enough, it turned out that Sergey Zerbinov also was that contact in Zyryanka, that Dmitry Shparo had set up to help us out when arriving. Sergey differed from most Siberians we´d met up till than. He had traveled the world, mainly as a driver on different Expeditions. He speaks a bit of English, has a worthily manner, but is still very much the typical Siberian. Incredibly generous, kind, helpful beyond belief, where nothing is impossible, takes the day as it comes and is generally someone it is easy being with. The same applies to the other Sergey. When arriving, it turns out Sergey Z had set us up in a 3 roomed apartment in one of these typically bad smelling, ramshackle 2 storied apartment blocks which is typical Kolyma style. Once inside, we had everything needed. Lukewarm water, stove, kitchen, chairs, a table, electricity, a doorbell, a telephone for local calls and a heating far to hot! And, I´d like to point out, having a shower after 35 days, it is quite an experience!

Unfortunately, the joy of washing far outlasted the capacity of the tubing in the apartment. Suddenly the bathroom pipe exploded and water poured out fast. We panicked, of course. We took everything we could find in the way of towels, rugs and much more to stop the leak and the water, at the same time as we ran downstairs with buckets of water, quickly up again on squeaking stairs.well, suddenly the neighbor from the apartment below, a fat brusque lorry driver named..yes, Sergey.turned up yelling at us, that the water was showering him below!
10 minutes later, Sergey Z turns up with one of many friends, a plumber, a bag of cement and then took the only clean sheet we had in the apartment and quickly fixed the leak. Sergey, the driver, thought this was hilarious! And he got his revenge during the night. His snoring from below kept me awake.

We had an informal press conference at the local administration house today. The friendly, jovial local chief greeted us and said that he and many others had heard good things about our Expedition and that we differed very much from other groups of foreigners or Expeditions which had visited Zyryanka. The rumor said that we where more interested in how the local people lived, than avoiding them like the others. Whether this is true or not, I do not know, but we said that we would honor the rumor. For this reason, it seems like people will open their doors to their lives. Tonight, for example, we´ve been invited to the local nursery school to participate in a local fiesta.

Therefore, count on in depth reporting from Zyryanka some time ahead!
About peoples life´s and thoughts. And maybe an answer how they can handle this upcoming freezing cold winter!

We´ve also realized that we will stay in Zyryanka at least a month. Our departure depends on when we consider the ice safe enough to ski on. The positive aspect of this, is that this gives us a proper chance to get to know the local Siberians and observe and learn how they live and see the funny ways of life. The negative aspect is that we than will end up skiing during the coldest and darkest time of the year...average temperature is around -55 degrees Celsius..

Finally, I´d just like to add that my attractive wife back home in
Särna, is doing a great job when it comes to seeking different
perspectives of life. They great thing with this modern technique of communicating through satellites, is that she can inspire us every day, question our ways and give us a healthy female perspective on it all.
Her opinions and insights makes the Expedition far more complete.

Sasha and Sergei, 11 and 14 years old outside the local coalpit in Zyryanka



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