The press service of the Komsomolsky Nature Reserve on the Vkontakte social network reported that ski excursions will be organized for sports fans in the coming winter. At the same time, the schedule includes new routes for professionals and amateurs.
One of them is the "Reserved Ski Track". It will be possible to walk along this five-kilometer route on December 16 and 24, as well as on January 7. The walk will start in the Silinsky Forest and end with a tea party at the visitor center. The route is suitable for those who are just trying their hand at skiing and want to test their endurance.
Another "Hike for beginners" will be held on January 20. A comfortable 10 km long highway will run from the village of Novy Mir to the village of Verkhnyaya Ekon.
A more difficult route is the "Gorin crossing" with a length of about 30 km. Skiers who choose it will be able to admire the views of the Gorin River floodplain on January 3. This route will be extended this year. Those who wish will be able to walk an extended version of the trail on January 4, moving from the Tikhaya cordon to the Prokop bayou. There is also an observation deck on the route.
The big ski crossing "Ice and Flame" will take place from February 10th to 18th. The most persistent, athletic and purposeful participants will walk 250 km along the frozen Amur River from the village of Verkhny Nergen to the village of Yagodny.
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