Frozen Waterfall on Anamakit-Angarsky, Transbaikalia

Frozen Waterfall on Anamakit-Angarsky, Transbaikalia

The two Anamakit Rivers, Anamakit-Angarsky to the South and Anamakit-Mamsky to the North, provide the most direct approach to Upper Angara Range from the railroad town of Novy Uoyan. Anamakit-Angarsky has a cascade of several frozen waterfalls in winter, none taller than 5 or 6 m. Still it took us longer than expected to negotiate the cascades, and we had to bivvy on the river ice mid-canyon. Luckily, with a bit of exposed climbing, we were able to reach a dead tree on a canyon wall, and to drop it down to the river. With the firewood, it looked a whole lot more comfy in this icy, windy, dark hole (even though the campfire eventually sunk into its own meltwater). First rap of the following morning in this picture. Sorry for the image quality, it was really dark there! March 1986.
Dmitry Pruss
on Oct 29, 2007 1:22 pm
Image Type(s): Ice Climbing,  Skiing
Image ID: 351749

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