Hey all
In contrast to Germany, the Mongolian winter definitely started in
November already, when there were up to -36°C in the morning hours. Unfortunately I
didn’t find the time to write an article for some time, so now I try to catch up
before having winter holidays, which will start for me on next Tuesday.
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Yes, thats cold! |
This post is about the last “warm” days, when it was +10°C during the
daytime. It seemed to me like yesterday that we went for a climbing trip to
Gobi, but now it’s already 7 weeks ago. I see it as a good sign that I don’t
have too much time to write, because I don't have so many boring days where I don't have anything to do. But I apologize for letting you wait that long and
I will give my best to write more regularly from now on. So the following pictures
were already taken on the last weekend of October.
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This is the spot, where we went climbing, roughly 400 km south of Ulaanbaatar. |
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And this is how we came there |
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Our comfortable sleeping place. And yes there was already snow. |
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A dream for geologists and climbers: Spheroidally weathered granite rock |
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Beautiful landscape |
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But we were not alone.... |
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...we were regularly visited by herds of sheep, goats... |
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...herded by a sheppard on a motorcycle. |
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And of course we did some climbing |
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In the evening I climbed the highest point to get a good view for the sunset... |
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...looking to the west... |
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...and looking to the east. |
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As it was Halloween that weekend, a pumpkin could not be missing. |
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The clear desert night was perfect to get stunned by an incredible sky full of stars. |
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There were falling stars every few minutes and I've never seen the milky way that clearly. |
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On the next morning, we continued climbing as soon as the rocks and our hands warmed up again. |
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Trying to climb up that chimney |
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We were having several spectators, some looked bored... |
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...some looked very sharply what we did. |
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Anyone has an idea, what kind of eagle this is? It was quite big with a wing span of maybe up to 3 m... |
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And one spectator had to wait too looong time to see us climb. |
That was Mongolia in autumn. Next time I will show you how it looks like these day!
All the best
Malte
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