Orulgan Range, Mountain range in Sakha Republic, Russia
The Orulgan Range is a mountain chain stretching across northeastern Russia, defining the landscape of the Sakha Republic with snow-capped peaks. The chain forms a remote, sparsely inhabited region whose steep slopes and valleys are marked by dense forests and alpine meadows.
The range was surveyed and mapped by Soviet geologists in the 1930s, enabling the first scientific documentation of the region. These early expeditions laid the foundation for understanding the geological structure and composition of this northern mountain chain.
The indigenous communities of Sakha Republic maintain traditional practices in the territories surrounding this mountain system.
Visiting this region requires good physical fitness and experience with alpine terrain, as there are no established trails or lodging facilities. The best time to explore is during summer, when conditions are most favorable and the snow cover has receded.
The range holds numerous glaciers that create ice-covered valleys and alpine lakes that shift with the seasons. These glaciers shape the appearance of the region and are a visible feature when traversing the terrain.
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