Kaviaar in Novosibirsk
Submitted by ronski on Wed, 06/08/2008 - 5:04am. After a very quite night in the sibirien forest we decided to venture a bit deeper into the forest and discovered a traditional sibirien village. In the village there were beautiful russian style timber houses, a water well in the centre, barking dogs and people that seem to never have seen foreigners before. This place seemed to have been centuries away from where we live. We will post a few pictures when we get the chance.
The same day we continued our journey towards Omsk. Omsk is a very bizarr place. Huge factories with tall samoking chimneys are scattered all over the place. It felt like driving into Mordor but we didn't find the Mount Doom to destroy the ring to save the world. Sorry! We will continue our quest.
Before we set up camp that night we stopped at a lonely caffee along the empty dark road. We were the only guest. The three woman working in the caffe were really interested to find out more about our journay and sat down with us at our table. It didn't take long until the vodka came out. Pete got away without drinking vadka because he still had to drive but "unfortunately" I had to join in. After one bottle and some "fluent" conversation in Russian that party seemed to get going. Unfortunately, some guy called Alexander who seemed to own the place wasn't very happy that we chatted with "his" ladies and he made us feel very unwelcome. In fact he started to really annoy Pete and we decided to "escape" this isolated dark caffe although I would have happily continued drinking vodka.
A few kilometers down the road we found an ideal spot in the forest for the night. We camouflaged the car and tent and slept for a good 10 hours (it's a holiday afterall!). The whole night it didn't stop raining and the next morning the forest roads we used were muddy and at some point we seriously got stuck in the mud. Finally! We tried all sorts of tricks to get out out of the puddle of mud but the wheels just didn't stop spinning and we couldn't move a bit. Covered in mud I walked to the next road to find some help. Fortnately a huge "Kamaz" truck passed by and in "fluent" Russian I convined him to pull us out but he didn't have the equipment for it. This was the moment to test our brand spanking new towing cable donated to us by Atraxion. And what a job it did. Within minutes we were back on the road to Novosibirks.
In the evening we arrived in Novosibirsk. It is a big lively beautiful city situated at the river Ob. In Novosibirsk we met up with Ilya and Eugene who are friends of Lisa who we met in Moscow. We are really glad to have a "Russian connection". Ijya and Eugene found us a place to stay for the night. Strangely the otels in Novosibirsk don't accept foreigners so that we rented a appartment for the night in old Soviet style house. The whole building has a constantly running central heating, a 50 year old fridge, bunker style steel doors (I think they are blast proof).
After we had a shower Ilya and Eugene took us to a traditional Russian restaurant where we had Altai vodka, red kaviaar shashlik. It was really delicious! Later we were given a night tour around Novosibirsk and went to the geografical centre of Russia.
Today we'll head into the Altai mountains which are known to the Russians as the "Second Switzerland". We can't wait.
Frodo and Sam
got stuck in mud novosibirsk






Hoi Sam and Frodo,
If you see Aragorn can you send him to my place? I will make him a nice dinner (sprouts and krauts).
You can come also.
Have fun. Greetings from a working lady - Isabelle
Well done soudruzi, pleasure to read about your adventure, i can taste the vodka ane feel the wind from sibirsk field. Keep up a good work, vyderzaj pianier