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Northern Path expedition beats Arctic snowmobile route record

The expedition of 17,000km, which started from Murmansk on January 11, crosses Russia’s eight regions

KRASNOYARSK, March 28. /TASS/. The Northern Path 2019 expedition has reached Uelen - Eurasia’s easternmost settlement. The travelers set a record in distance of a route by snowmobiles, the project’s coordinator Igor Smolin told TASS on Wednesday.

The expedition of 17,000km, which started from Murmansk on January 11, crosses Russia’s eight regions.

"We’ve made it to Uelen - the easternmost settlement in Russia and Eurasia," he said. "We’ve covered 12,000km."

"This is a record - nobody has ever taken such a long trip by snowmobiles," he explained. "Besides, nobody has ever taken this route by any other vehicles."

"The next reference point is Chukotka’s capital - Anadyr," he added.

Three travelers from Magnitogorsk - Alexander Tabakov, the leader, navigator Gennady Chernukha and mechanic Evgeny Berdnikov - plan to cross the Russian Arctic from Murmansk to Kamchatka within three months. The expedition participants are experienced travelers.