The Chersky Range is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana River and the Indigirka River. It generally runs from northwest to southeast through the Sakha Republic and Magadan Oblast. The highest peak in the range is Peak Pobeda, which is 3,003 meters tall. The range lies on the boundary between the Eurasian and North Americantectonic plates. The Chersky mountains, along with the neighboring Verkhoyansk Range, have a moderate effect on the climate of Siberia. The ridges obstruct west-moving air flows, decreasing the amount of snowfall in the plains to the west.
At some time between 1633 and 1642 Poznik Ivanov ascended a tributary of the lower Lena, crossed the Verkhoyansk Range to the upper Yana and then crossed the Chersky Range to the Indigirka. The range was sighted in 1926 by Sergei Obruchev (Vladimir Obruchev's son) and named by the Russian Geographical Society after the Polish explorer and geographer Ivan Chersky (or Jan Czerski).
Цепи Черского (Хребет Черского, нагорье Черского)
горная страна на Северо-Востоке России, в Якутии и Магаданской области.
Туристы в Цепях Черского.
Что заставляет людей так рисковать?
Запросто можно упасть, покалечиться, а то и погибнуть.
The Chersky mountains -this is a mountainous country in the North-East of Russia, in Yakutia and the Magadan region.
What makes people take that risk?
You can easily fall, get hurt and even die.
published: 17 Dec 2016
Mountains near Chersky Peak Mavic Mini Se
published: 11 Jul 2022
Hitchiking across Chersky Mountains in early March
More info:
https://exploratio-incognita.com/expeditions/various-trainings/
published: 12 Jun 2020
Chersky peak
Is a mountain in the Hangay Mountains
published: 03 Aug 2021
Листвянка. Байкал. Камень Черского.Listvyanka. Baikal. The Chersky Stone.
published: 07 Jul 2018
Chersky Stone
Chersky Stone Listvyanka
published: 30 Dec 2017
Derailed-Ari Chersky-Official Music Video 2012
Video for Derailed from Ari Chersky's upcoming release Scenes From The Zephyr
www.arichersky.com
Ari Chersky-guitar
Ross Gallagher-bass
Craig Weinrib-drums
www.hundredpocketsrecords.com
published: 21 Jun 2012
Chersky Mountains in January
More info:
https://exploratio-incognita.com/expeditions/various-trainings/
published: 12 Jun 2020
264.5 Flight southwest over the Chersky Mountain Range
Must-see video. Some truly unique landscape.
The Chersky Range (Russian: Хребет Черского, Yakut: Черскэй хайалара) is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana River and the Indigirka River. Administratively, the area of the range belongs to the Sakha Republic, although a small section in the east is within Magadan Oblast (administrative division). The system of the Chersky Range comprises a number of subranges running generally from northwest to southeast. Peak Pobeda, the highest peak in the range, is 9,852 feet tall. This peak is part of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range, the highest subrange of the Chersky Range system. The Chersky range also includes important places of traditional Yakut culture, such as Ynnakh Mountain (Mat'-Gora) and kigilyakh rock formations.
The Moma...
Цепи Черского (Хребет Черского, нагорье Черского)
горная страна на Северо-Востоке России, в Якутии и Магаданской области.
Туристы в Цепях Черского.
Что заставля...
Цепи Черского (Хребет Черского, нагорье Черского)
горная страна на Северо-Востоке России, в Якутии и Магаданской области.
Туристы в Цепях Черского.
Что заставляет людей так рисковать?
Запросто можно упасть, покалечиться, а то и погибнуть.
The Chersky mountains -this is a mountainous country in the North-East of Russia, in Yakutia and the Magadan region.
What makes people take that risk?
You can easily fall, get hurt and even die.
Цепи Черского (Хребет Черского, нагорье Черского)
горная страна на Северо-Востоке России, в Якутии и Магаданской области.
Туристы в Цепях Черского.
Что заставляет людей так рисковать?
Запросто можно упасть, покалечиться, а то и погибнуть.
The Chersky mountains -this is a mountainous country in the North-East of Russia, in Yakutia and the Magadan region.
What makes people take that risk?
You can easily fall, get hurt and even die.
Video for Derailed from Ari Chersky's upcoming release Scenes From The Zephyr
www.arichersky.com
Ari Chersky-guitar
Ross Gallagher-bass
Craig Weinrib-drums
w...
Video for Derailed from Ari Chersky's upcoming release Scenes From The Zephyr
www.arichersky.com
Ari Chersky-guitar
Ross Gallagher-bass
Craig Weinrib-drums
www.hundredpocketsrecords.com
Video for Derailed from Ari Chersky's upcoming release Scenes From The Zephyr
www.arichersky.com
Ari Chersky-guitar
Ross Gallagher-bass
Craig Weinrib-drums
www.hundredpocketsrecords.com
Must-see video. Some truly unique landscape.
The Chersky Range (Russian: Хребет Черского, Yakut: Черскэй хайалара) is a chain of mountains in northeastern Sibe...
Must-see video. Some truly unique landscape.
The Chersky Range (Russian: Хребет Черского, Yakut: Черскэй хайалара) is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana River and the Indigirka River. Administratively, the area of the range belongs to the Sakha Republic, although a small section in the east is within Magadan Oblast (administrative division). The system of the Chersky Range comprises a number of subranges running generally from northwest to southeast. Peak Pobeda, the highest peak in the range, is 9,852 feet tall. This peak is part of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range, the highest subrange of the Chersky Range system. The Chersky range also includes important places of traditional Yakut culture, such as Ynnakh Mountain (Mat'-Gora) and kigilyakh rock formations.
The Moma Natural Park is a protected area located in the southern zone of the Chersky Range.
At some time between 1633 and 1642 Poznik Ivanov ascended a tributary of the lower Lena River, crossed the Verkhoyansk Range to the upper Yana River, and then crossed the Chersky Range to the Indigirka River. The Chersky Range was sighted in 1926 by Sergei Obruchev, the son of Russian and Soviet geologist Vladimir Obruchev, who was also one of the first Russian science fiction authors. The Chersky Rang was named by the Russian Geographical Society after the Polish explorer and geographer Ivan Chersky (or Jan Czerski).
A few roughly parallel ranges located off the main system to the northeast, such as the Kyun-Tas Range (highest point 4,075 feet), the Selennyakh Range (highest point Saltag-Tas - 6,631 feet), and the adjacent Moma Range (highest point 8,310 feet) are included in the Chersky mountain system, with the Moma-Selennyakh Depession running along their western side.
Must-see video. Some truly unique landscape.
The Chersky Range (Russian: Хребет Черского, Yakut: Черскэй хайалара) is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana River and the Indigirka River. Administratively, the area of the range belongs to the Sakha Republic, although a small section in the east is within Magadan Oblast (administrative division). The system of the Chersky Range comprises a number of subranges running generally from northwest to southeast. Peak Pobeda, the highest peak in the range, is 9,852 feet tall. This peak is part of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range, the highest subrange of the Chersky Range system. The Chersky range also includes important places of traditional Yakut culture, such as Ynnakh Mountain (Mat'-Gora) and kigilyakh rock formations.
The Moma Natural Park is a protected area located in the southern zone of the Chersky Range.
At some time between 1633 and 1642 Poznik Ivanov ascended a tributary of the lower Lena River, crossed the Verkhoyansk Range to the upper Yana River, and then crossed the Chersky Range to the Indigirka River. The Chersky Range was sighted in 1926 by Sergei Obruchev, the son of Russian and Soviet geologist Vladimir Obruchev, who was also one of the first Russian science fiction authors. The Chersky Rang was named by the Russian Geographical Society after the Polish explorer and geographer Ivan Chersky (or Jan Czerski).
A few roughly parallel ranges located off the main system to the northeast, such as the Kyun-Tas Range (highest point 4,075 feet), the Selennyakh Range (highest point Saltag-Tas - 6,631 feet), and the adjacent Moma Range (highest point 8,310 feet) are included in the Chersky mountain system, with the Moma-Selennyakh Depession running along their western side.
Цепи Черского (Хребет Черского, нагорье Черского)
горная страна на Северо-Востоке России, в Якутии и Магаданской области.
Туристы в Цепях Черского.
Что заставляет людей так рисковать?
Запросто можно упасть, покалечиться, а то и погибнуть.
The Chersky mountains -this is a mountainous country in the North-East of Russia, in Yakutia and the Magadan region.
What makes people take that risk?
You can easily fall, get hurt and even die.
Video for Derailed from Ari Chersky's upcoming release Scenes From The Zephyr
www.arichersky.com
Ari Chersky-guitar
Ross Gallagher-bass
Craig Weinrib-drums
www.hundredpocketsrecords.com
Must-see video. Some truly unique landscape.
The Chersky Range (Russian: Хребет Черского, Yakut: Черскэй хайалара) is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana River and the Indigirka River. Administratively, the area of the range belongs to the Sakha Republic, although a small section in the east is within Magadan Oblast (administrative division). The system of the Chersky Range comprises a number of subranges running generally from northwest to southeast. Peak Pobeda, the highest peak in the range, is 9,852 feet tall. This peak is part of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range, the highest subrange of the Chersky Range system. The Chersky range also includes important places of traditional Yakut culture, such as Ynnakh Mountain (Mat'-Gora) and kigilyakh rock formations.
The Moma Natural Park is a protected area located in the southern zone of the Chersky Range.
At some time between 1633 and 1642 Poznik Ivanov ascended a tributary of the lower Lena River, crossed the Verkhoyansk Range to the upper Yana River, and then crossed the Chersky Range to the Indigirka River. The Chersky Range was sighted in 1926 by Sergei Obruchev, the son of Russian and Soviet geologist Vladimir Obruchev, who was also one of the first Russian science fiction authors. The Chersky Rang was named by the Russian Geographical Society after the Polish explorer and geographer Ivan Chersky (or Jan Czerski).
A few roughly parallel ranges located off the main system to the northeast, such as the Kyun-Tas Range (highest point 4,075 feet), the Selennyakh Range (highest point Saltag-Tas - 6,631 feet), and the adjacent Moma Range (highest point 8,310 feet) are included in the Chersky mountain system, with the Moma-Selennyakh Depession running along their western side.
The Chersky Range is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana River and the Indigirka River. It generally runs from northwest to southeast through the Sakha Republic and Magadan Oblast. The highest peak in the range is Peak Pobeda, which is 3,003 meters tall. The range lies on the boundary between the Eurasian and North Americantectonic plates. The Chersky mountains, along with the neighboring Verkhoyansk Range, have a moderate effect on the climate of Siberia. The ridges obstruct west-moving air flows, decreasing the amount of snowfall in the plains to the west.
At some time between 1633 and 1642 Poznik Ivanov ascended a tributary of the lower Lena, crossed the Verkhoyansk Range to the upper Yana and then crossed the Chersky Range to the Indigirka. The range was sighted in 1926 by Sergei Obruchev (Vladimir Obruchev's son) and named by the Russian Geographical Society after the Polish explorer and geographer Ivan Chersky (or Jan Czerski).
Batagaika crater, located in the CherskyRange in northeastern Siberia, is not actually a crater but a thermokarst depression – a kind of sinkhole or 'mega-slump' driven by the collapse and fracturing of land due to permafrost loss ...Image of the Week.
Advertisement ...It's found in Russia's Sakha Republic between the settlements of Batagay and Ese-Khayya among the CherskyRange of mountains, an area that's rich in permafrost. ... Advertisement ... Advertisement ... .