Monday, August 15, 2011

Route along the southern high mountain Daghestan (Tpig - Ilisu)

The path up from the village along the river Tpig Chirah-tea on its right bank leads to the village Chirah, situated at an altitude of 2500 m. It is spread on the bare rocky hillside at the foot of which flows coalesce forming Chirah-tea. From the village Chirah Right influx Chirah-tea by kolkhoz farms, then the grass and debris slopes near the lake, - on Chirahsky pass. On the pass always blows a piercing wind, and even on a bright sunny day in the summer it's cold here. Descend into the dark valley with snow patches. Next, the trail turns to the left and right slope through the village in Una village Shinaz with characteristic narrow lanes, with high stone walls on each side. From the district center Shinaza Rutul can pass along the rivers on the road wheel. A more interesting way through two grassy pass in a spur east Shinaza. From the district center Rutula, situated on the banks of the rapid river Samur - south to the wooded gorge of the river Tseylohan. Forest in the upper end of the gorge at the confluence of two streams forming Tseylohan further trail meanders along the rocky steep and scree, crossing snowfields and scree. The descent leads to the village in the valley of the river Borch Akhty-tea. At the entrance to the village green friendly Three Poplars - sight, not only Borg, but the whole valley, where there are no trees and sparse herbaceous vegetation. From the village Borch - in a desert canyon Chirasny-tea through the upper Akhty-tea and pass Kabah-Pope. Only at the confluence of Chirasny-tea with the river meets the Pala-Kata village - village Kurdul, which was once an impregnable fortress on the border of Azerbaijan and Dagestan. Walking up the gorge Pala Kata climb to the pass-Am Bulag, followed by the gorge of the river chickens, tea go to the first Azerbaijani aul Sarybash. Slopes of the valley covered with forests. Downstream, against the village Ilisu - wade through the rapids. Ilisu famous hot sulfur springs. From Ilisu to Kahi - wheel road.

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