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    Evgeny Karachakov
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    @deviator

    Russia, Khakassia-Tuva

    Karatosh route

    West Sayan mountains. Start point of the route.

    Sayan mountains

    8 Days
    150 km

    We didn't use gas gear and tent.

    The East Sayan ridge stretches from Tuva and Khakassia to Krasnoyarsk krai. The highest point of this ridge is Kyzil Taiga (3122m) mountain in east Tuva. There are world of wild and untouched nature.
    We have decided to do a circuit route through Khakassia and Tuva in august 2008. Our international group consist of participans from Bydgozhsh (Poland), Miass, Mezhdurechensk, Tomsk and Abakan (Russia). The age of participans varied from 18 to 45 years old.
    We met in Mezhdurechensk city and left by railway to Abaza. It is a small and cozy town located in the Sayan mountains. Low-rise apartment buildings are close to rural houses among the forest slopes of mountains. In the gardens you can see cherries and apples. We stayed on the flat of our friends and took short excursion through the town.

    Day 1
    In the early morning we left Abaza and went to destination – border of Khakassia and Tuva. At 11.30 we started hiking under the shining sun. After some brooklet wading we climbed the first pass called Kohoshsky where the wonderful view to Kurukul valley was opened. The road Abaza-Ak-Dovurak was behind us and exciting, wild and untouched area lay before us. To the front we saw Karatosh massif – highest point of Khakassia.

    View from Kohosh pass

    We took number of pictures and went to down along Kurukul brooklet. Some time ago there was the fire ad a lot of trees were burned. In the afternoon we took a break. Maras as lover of natural food took out the vegetables and cooked an excellent borsch.
    The descent on the good trail was fast and we got to the rivers Ona and Karatosh in the twilight. Water level was low in this time and we crossed rivers without any causes. We stayed at same place as one year ago. Ona river was rustling while we set by the fire and told stories to each other.

    Day 2
    In the morning we continued hiking to Posarym lake. Vegetation offered by larches and birches in the foerst, and bushes of prairieweed in the open space. Sometimes we hiked up along the Karatosh river crossing the brooklets. It was a bit adventurous to go on a slippery log :-)
    The sky was clouded and wind started blowing. In the evening we got point at the bottom of Karatosh massif. The weather looked unfriendly but we decided to climb anyway.

    Clouds on the slope

    Day 3
    The next day we started climbing Karatosh. The first steps were hard because all vegetation was wet and cold. We climbed in the dense forest along the path of animals. In a some time we got a woodless zone. On the stones we glimpsed the family of wild goats and snowcocks.

    View from Karatosh mountain

    There was thick fog on the summit, and it was snowing a bit. We took a couple of pictures and went down. The sun emerged and the horizon was opened. We spent about hour on the slope and went to our camp.

    View from Karatosh

    Karatosh valley

    Hiking to Posarym lake

    Day 4
    In three hours we've got to the Posarym lake. This basin has untouched environment and there are about one hundred visitors per season, that's why it's my favorite place in southern Siberia. On a mirror-like surface a couple of common loon was visible. Their loud and unusual cries are memorized easily. I decided to spend the night on a shore of lake out of tent and it was amazing experience!

    Posarym lake

    Posarym

    Day 5
    In the early morning evaporation from the water surface formed into clouds and rose to the air. After a rest we started hiking to Pogranichny pass located on the border of Khakassia and Tuva republics. Heading to the South in 3 hours we reached pass. Tuva is very separate and uncommon region in Russia. There aren't any railways in Tuva and it's possible to go there only by bus or car. Tuva has northest deserts in the world and center of Asia located there.
    We looked round from Pogranichny pass. Mountain steppe streched for kilometers to south. Glaciers were visible on the horizon.

    Tuva

    We descented and started a long hike across the highland. It wasn't piece of cake to hike under the sun. In the afernoon we made a lunch in the bushes of yernik. There was a horse path connected Khakassia and Tuva.
    We reached Kara-Hol valley at 18 p.m. The path started descent steeply and we were careful to avoid falls. Loud cries of cranes resounded over the valley. Terrain in the valley was flat like a table surface. It was getting dark fast while the sun hided behind the mountains. We crossed the plain and set up the camp in the forest. The night was silent and we saw the stars aboue our heads.

    Day 6
    In the early morning Victor went up to mountain to get pictures of dawn and we hiked to Kara-Hol lake. There was something unreal to be in a remote place where tuvinian cattle-breeders live as hundreds years ago. Motorways are absent on the northern part of Kara-Hol and you can see only horse pathes. It looks like a park without garbage and hikers. There were only flocks of sheep and couple of herdsman. Wind didn't blow and there was almost absolutely silence. We went along the path to Kara-Hol lake, pretty big basin with steep slopes. Different ducks and sandpipers feeded on the shallow water.

    Tuvinain landscape

    Landscape near Kara-Hol lake

    The water was enough cold but we made an attempt to swim. Brr… I could spent only half of minute in this lake. Then we returned to our camp, ate a meal and went to the east along Ustyu-Eldig-Hem river. We were dripping with sweat and the trail wasn't distinct. The path stretched on the right woodless bank of river. This day temperature was very hot despite of little clouds in the sky so we sweated again. The stop was on the flat ground with plenty of dry branches. While we were sitting at the fire, we saw siluets of bats and heard the piercing whines of young owls.

    Tuva

    Day 7
    In the morning we countinued our trip to the east. The ascent to Kolbak-Pesh-Pazhi-Art was gentle but long.

    Ustyu-Eldig-Hem river

    I catched sight of deer on the opposite bank of Ustyu-Eldig-Hem, he noticed me too and hided into the trees. The pass was very wide and we saw far away in the valley salvational shadow of the trees. While we were getting down, the clouds start to gather together, but the rain passed by. Near the brooklet we glimpsed ice, it was surprising because we didn't see any snow or ice on the top of Karatosh mountain (about 2900m).

    The path dove into forest with larches and cedars.

    Day 8
    In last hiking day we returned to road. But it was not easy as I wrote:) We made passage to north-east and climbed to pass, where we saw Kyzyl-taiga mountain (3122m). While trekking we saw sable and roe near the brooklet. Our trip was finished but our heart remained in Sayan mountains.

    And some of Sayan pictures from trip 2007:

    Karatosh valley

    Karatosh valley

    Mountain lake

    Mountain lake

    Sayan mountains

    On the snowfield

    Waterfall

    Early morning in the Karatosh valley

    #1503540
    Roger Caffin
    BPL Member

    @rcaffin

    Locale: Wollemi & Kosciusko NPs, Europe

    Welcome Evgeny!

    Beautiful country. More photos would be welcome. :-)

    Cheers

    #1503818
    Evgeny Karachakov
    Member

    @deviator

    Thank you!
    I've uploaded more photos from our trip.

    #1503828
    Tony Beasley
    BPL Member

    @tbeasley

    Locale: Pigeon House Mt from the Castle

    Hi Evgeny,

    Great photos, thank you for showing us your very beautiful country.

    Tony

    #1506289
    Evgeny Karachakov
    Member

    @deviator

    Hi, Tony! Thanks!
    All trip reports devoted to USA and Europe hiking destinations and I thought, why not Russia? :)
    That's why I'm trying to promote so small corner of Earth as Siberia.

    #1506381
    Tom Clark
    BPL Member

    @tomclark

    Locale: East Coast

    "All trip reports devoted to USA and Europe hiking destinations and I thought, why not Russia?"

    Absolutely no reason not to, and lots of reasons to show off your beautiful countryside. Thank you for educating me a little bit.

    #1509741
    Michael Popov
    Member

    @mpopov

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    Sounds like a fun trip! Thanks for the trip report and pictures! I'll definitely visit the area some day.

    From the report, it looks like there's a whole lot of animal and horse paths; are they easy to follow? Or there's a lot of XC travel involved instead?

    #1509851
    Evgeny Karachakov
    Member

    @deviator

    The are good tourist trail from road to Posarym lake, and horse trails in other parts of route. We experienced some difficulties with trails in Ustyu-Eldig-Hem valley.

    #1509857
    Rod Lawlor
    BPL Member

    @rod_lawlor

    Locale: Australia

    That looks like a great trip. It's amazing to see there are still parts of the world so untouched.

    Rod

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