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27 - 28 March, 2004
THE POLE OF COLD FESTIVAL
The Pole of Cold International Tourist Festival
will take place in Tomtor, Oymiakon ulus. This is the very region
of Yakutia to be considered as the coldest place in Siberia
and the northern hemisphere. Winter lasts here for 9 months.
The lowest temperature registered in Tomtor is -71,2?C.
The Pole of Cold Festival 2003 is held by the
Ministry of Business and Tourism of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
in cooperation with the Republic Public Interstructural Executive
Committee on the Pole of Cold that will coordinate international
motor rally.
Highlights
The participation of the well-known symbols
of Christmas and Russian New Year Celebration - Santa Clause
(Rovaniemi / Helsinki) and Ded Moroz (Veliky Ustug, Russia).
The exhibition of traditional cloth, food and
art of the northern peoples.
The Even Reindeer Breeders Competition (reindeer
sledding, lasso throwing, jumping over sledges, and other sport
activities).
Special Guests
Centuries have past, but it happened only in
2003. Winter heroes - Santa Clause, of Lapland, and his Russian
colleague Ded Moroz, of Velikiy Ustug, – have eventually decided
to visit the coldest spot in Siberia. Only by now they realized
that WINTER STARTS IN YAKUTIA (the motto of the festival).
By the way, according to the Yakutian legend,
the father of winter is Chyskhaan (The bull of frost – in translation).
Santa Clause and Ded Moroz plan to see Chys Khan on the Pole
of Cold and get his blessing to spread winter across the world.
Santa Clause and Ded Moroz's current mission
is to promote travel opportunities in Yakutia including the
Pole of Cold Destination, to attract investments for the development
of local tourism industry.
For more information check out www.arctictravel-yakutia.com
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24 February, 2004
The Cold Pole became very popular this year.
First travellers at 2004 were group of 5 meteorology amateurs
from Germany .
Reinhardt Wurzel, Friedhelm Kohler, Volker Rosenmayer, Reinhard
Rasch, Richard Reisser were in Yakutia from January,13 till
January, 31. By the way two of them - Wurzel and Kohler - came
to Oymyakon for the second time. First time they had come at
1999 and registered temperature – 61,3”C.
They
liked the trip so much that they decided to gather another group
and come back. But this time they were not so lucky. The lowest
temperature they register at Jan, 19, 2004 was “only -58,9'C”.
Meteo hobbyists decided to check another Pole of the Cold –
Verkhoyansk. But they “catch” only -54'C there. It seems that
very warm acceptance by local people influenced on athmosphere.
More photos:




While the German group was ‘on test' in Verkhoyansk, another
group of ‘pioneers' rushed to conquer Cold Pole at Oymyakon.

That time there was film group of wellknown channel ‘Discovery'
consisting of 3 persons: Geoff Mackley, charming Rachael Wilson
and Mark Whetu from New Zeland. They were accompanied by translator
Rob Walker (USA) and Vyacheslav Ipatiev (TourServiceCenter).

Discovery's purpose was survey of Oymyakon conquer by Geoff
Mackley for Dangerman series, that will soon come on Discovery
channel. Yes, just Oymyakon examines the courage of such brave
man.
For details about this project of Discovery look at
http://www.pioneertv.com/press4.asp
http://www.rambocam.com/siberia.html
http://www.geoffmackley.com/sitedir.html



And already February, 3 next group of pole conquerers went for
Oymyakon – meteorologists from Alaska...
But it seems that record of visits will be broken at March
27-28, when annual Tourists Festival starts on Pole, and where
traditionally Santa Claus and Chiskhaan (the Lord of the Cold)
wellcome guests. |