The trip to the
Northern Urals is interesting not only for those who are attracted to hard-to-reach places far from civilization, the lack of nearby cities and towns, in General, game and wilderness.
Here is the legendary pass, where in 1959, under unclear and mysterious circumstances, tragically died tourist group Dyatlov. Today it is called Dyatlov pass. And the highlight of these places is the mysterious plateau Manpupuner with its majestic Dummies Mansi, whose height is from 30 to 42 meters.
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In this area, there are also many tourist routes in the Northern Urals. They come here from both Europe and Asia. After all, the Urals is the border of continents.
Summer the most convenient (but is by no means budgetary - OK. 18 thousand br for the boat on 6 man) zabroska on river Pechora, usually so deliver organized groups. This route is offered by the Directorate of the Pechora-Ilych reserve, on the territory of which there is a plateau. It is designed for 6 days, starts from Troitsko-Pechersk, where participants for some money are taken to the pier (60 km). This journey through the Northern Urals includes, in addition to 200 km of waterway, 66 km of walking to and from Manpupuner. Its most part is quite a tedious road.
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Those who want to make a full-fledged Hiking or skiing trip to the Northern Urals, choose the path that lies from the railway station Ivdel, where the train goes Moscow-Ob. From Ivdel to the adjusted transfer to river Appia. Then go skiing or walking up the river to the Dyatlov pass, which is located on the ridge Belt stone. On the pass there are memorial plaques reminding of the tragic events of the 59th year.
From here you can go down to the source of the great river Pechora, which in these places is still a stream winding in the taiga forest, and make a fishing trip on the plateau Manpupunier.
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If you return the same way - it will be the shortest hike to these sacred places. But it will take 10 days because of the long distances-about 200 km. and the routes here can be laid for every taste and almost any category of complexity from 2 to 5.
Keep in mind! Even before the start of your trip to the Urals, you need to issue a pass to the Pechora-Ilych reserve. This should be done in advance by sending a request by Fax or e-mail to the Directorate at least two weeks before the hike. The cost of 1 day of stay on its territory in the summer of 2012 was 650 rubles. you can Pay for the pass by transferring money to the account of the reserve.
Although, many tourists prefer an alternative option-payment of a fine of 1000 rubles. on the spot. After all, the number of passes is limited, and the dates of stay in the reserve specified in the application, you can simply "not get", for example, because of bad weather.