Deadliest Journeys - Siberia, the Deadly Thaw
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00:00 Every year the icy mists of Lake Baikal are the starting point for a testing journey for the men of the village of Kholodnaya on the northern shore of the lake. They must leave to carry supplies to the Evenks, reindeer herdsmen who live in isolation on the high plateaux of Siberia.
01:46 Siberian white hell
06:31 One of the region's most sacred places
11:09 Lake Baikal, a death trap
18:11 Victim of the thaw
25:55 Hunting the great Siberian grizzly bear
39:20 35 kilometers to go, with many more challenges
43:48 Farm at the end of the world
For six months the herders have received no supplies. The winter has been too harsh for the supply trucks. Only Dmitri and a handful of men are prepared to take the risks in supplying these herders. They only have to travel 65 kilometers… and yet it takes them 48 hours! The spring has turned the road into a swamp. A veritable race against the clock is under way. Ruts, swollen rivers and forests: the six-wheel drive trucks will have a tough job taking on the natural elements. Sometimes there’s no other choice but to use the truck as a makeshift bulldozer to smash down the trees that block the road. When night falls with its icy temperatures, the mechanical parts are blocked with ice. And when nature forces the men to get out of the trucks another danger lurks… wolves. Further down in the valley, the thaw has transformed the Baikal into a deadly trap for those who live from it. In a very short time nothing will remain of the thick sheet of ice that has covered the lake the whole winter. Many fishermen have lost their lives on it, falling into water at 20. Because to find fish, they have to travel several kilometers across the surface of the lake, which is as big as Belgium. Anatoly, a fisherman, has just lost his best friend, whose car sank to the bottom of the lake in just seconds. Despite the danger, Anatoly has no choice but to chance the fragile melting ice. His 200 € monthly pension isn’t enough to feed himself properly. And when the lake becomes completely impracticable, they have to turn to an even more dangerous form of hunting: that of the great Siberian bear, the Grizzly. -
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Amongst all dangerous road documents I have seen ..this Is the best I have seen so far.. hats off to the trucker
The narrator is good at his job. I am in a warm house and yet I get cold watching this.
Tough people in a tough land. My respect to them.
@kimborland7961
5 жыл бұрын
Poopie
These are super hardy people. I admire them so much. My heart reaches out to them for having to work so hard. They have to be some of the strongest people on earth.
@boykush3732
4 жыл бұрын
@88Gibson LesPaul ooh ..well said
@boykush3732
4 жыл бұрын
Im thinkn why the hell bother ..being a nomad ..seems boring as shit n lonely n deprived etc...i could imagine what goes through a mans head living there his whole life to look at say an American magazine filled with dolled up beautuful gorgeous fake titty bitches wit lovely locks down to their butt laying on a wonderful sunny beach along side the ocean etc etc etc ...id b like wtf am i rotting away here for jerking off with a piece of bark ..i live in ontario n i kinda feel that way lol ;)
@boykush3732
4 жыл бұрын
Just to raise some rain deer ..no wonder the new generations r growing weary of old traditions ..
@christisking7778
6 ай бұрын
@@boykush3732 the Internet has corrupted the newer generations.
I live by Russia and worked with Rusians and had many travel through Rusia.If any person was just dumped in Siberia i can swear that the people would help them with heat. food, clothing necessities and would teach them to survive.Especially Siberia they would give the shirt of their back.It is not cruel to send anyone out in nature with the idea that they wil get basic help to build upon there skills.I sure as heck would rather that then live in a prison and have to watch my back or live ion narko pergitory.
That kind of life is something you're born into. It's not something you go and do. My utmost respect to those men, especially the Shepards.
These guys are hardened badasses. Much respect.
Dimitri and that six-wheel truck are amazing!
Gotta love the articulation in that truck.
This was an interesting view of a perilous way of life. I have watched many documentaries of Siberia's wildlife and people. This is the first time I've seen this. God bless the people.
@absentiambient
Жыл бұрын
God bless you too Linda!
People don't realise how unique and beautiful this part of the world is.
@djones9122
6 жыл бұрын
Pawel Huszcza you know why?there is not to many humans living there.so what does that say about people ?
@a......5214
3 жыл бұрын
@@djones9122 The Greatest Trick the Devil Ever Pulled Was Convincing the World He Didn’t Exist
The 6X truck is a Zil 4320, in production since 1976 as a multi-purpose army truck. They are typically sold and impressed into civilian use, popular and ubiquitous for everything from hauling cargo, crew-bus, to mining/dump and logging. Extremely versatile and rugged, with a tare wt of 11,000 lbs and gross of 25,000, driven by a turbo v-6 or NA v-8 diesel engine and 5-sp. The 4320 is the modern diesel-equipped upgrade to the Zil 375, which was produced in 1961-95. Interesting vid that shows something of the harsh Siberian conditions and the people that forge a life there.
@ViktorSuhov
5 жыл бұрын
It is Ural 4320, not Zil
@lisandromanuelhidalgoruz3239
5 жыл бұрын
With kamaz V8 engine.220 hp.easy to work with
@Lionfish5656
4 жыл бұрын
ZiL still exists, but they don't produce automobiles anymore.
@olggap938
2 жыл бұрын
Make a search query "КРАЗ 255 Б Людоед". Ural is his younger brother.
@christisking7778
6 ай бұрын
Ural.
Tough mentality. Salute to these people still keeping the culture alive.
I'll tell you one thing for sure the Soviet Union got right, designing that badass truck. That was impressive, seeing that large of a truck able to maneuver overtop the rough terrain for the most part with ease! Getting a glimpse of how ppl live around the world, often times will remind you not to take things for granted and to better appreciate everything you have.
@BruselskySluzebnik
Жыл бұрын
Its not about Soviets, its about ingeneers
@Founding-Fathers-NEWZ
11 ай бұрын
That’s the whole problem with that MORON Putin and the rest of the corrupt elites and politicians in Russia, they are so corrupt and greedy that the cut off their own noses to spite their face by stealing all the wealth and proper investments from the large costly infrastructure projects that are a necessity to any society that hopes to be successful and prosperous! Russia would be a wealthy world power if they didn’t have all the corruption and theft that kills all the public work projects and you have what is left…. A poor country that can’t function properly or make money from investment because everything is stolen by the few corrupt elites that have ruined the shot Russia had to become successful when the Red Curtain fell. Now they are screwed, the people are basically like sharecroppers to a bunch of corrupt criminals and the standard of living also sucks! Their army and weaponry are untrained and horribly equipped with junk that doesn’t work and fails apart on the battlefield because the elites / criminals have stolen everything that wasn’t nailed down for themselves leaving Russia with tens of thousands of junk tanks, planes and other military equipment that is old, broken and no parts to fox anything! Oy! 🤦♂️ What a bunch of shortsighted corrupt scumbags who could have built generational wealth for themselves and many others along with making their country prosper, but instead it’s just a big corrupt, broken, poor mess that Ukraine is handing out a nice ass kicking to for the same reasons I have listed out above! Dumbasses! 👍 kzread.info/dash/bejne/eq2M0tupeNTNm7Q.html
@ildart8738
5 ай бұрын
Which exact truck are you talking about? Which one was able to maneuver with ease? There are many different types of terrains that are hard. Some are harder than others in different ways. So which one one of them do you consider advantageous, and in what terrains?
New Spintires DLC looks amazing.
10 km walk with wolves hauling, pitch black darkness and minus 20 degrees 😳 I am just speechless
@kananaskiscountry8191
3 жыл бұрын
celcious or fehinheight
@a......5214
3 жыл бұрын
@@kananaskiscountry8191 its the same at that temperature
@yashsvidixit7169
2 жыл бұрын
@@a......5214 they are same at -40, not -20
Evety thing is ok but WHAT THIS TRUCK IS MADE OF? A true beast of SAIBERIA!!! If this truck is in our country on matled flat roads HE can gon on for centuries. Loved the ppl and Filming team.
240p true slav experience
@McOp-music
4 жыл бұрын
Ha ha ha , Man best joke👑👑👑
@DudelPaul
3 жыл бұрын
The real Problems.. 🖕
@getlostyougoofball
3 жыл бұрын
No lie
@timbroski4487
3 жыл бұрын
This is how you see the world after a bottle of vodka
Love & respect from Bangladesh
Hard life. Congratulatiosn men' s Siberia. É noiz. Estamos juntos.👏🧡 From Brazil.
One suggestion for the truck drivers I hope it might help. You should cover the wheels with chains then it wont slip. I am from Chitral Pakistan and drivers here in our area also face the same problem while crossing the "lawar Pass'' during heavy snowfall. All type of vehicles from small cars to heavy loaded bed-fort trucks uses local made chains over the wheels and it helps alot. Thank you for this remarkable documentary and sorry for my English.
@getchasome6230
3 жыл бұрын
The truck weighs so much it doesnt need them.
@shafikuerehman6701
3 жыл бұрын
@@getchasome6230 U r right Sir...
@lanaharlow2515
10 ай бұрын
@shafikuerehman6701: Don't be sorry as your English is awesome- No spelling errors; grammatically correct and a well-established vocabulary 😁
@shafikuerehman6701
10 ай бұрын
@@lanaharlow2515 Oh really? I tried alot to abroad to put some food on my family's table but every time schools abroad denied to give admission because I had less ielts score...
after seeing this the ice road truckers should keep quiet about how difficult their conditions are.
@48hd38
4 жыл бұрын
Asian drivers would gladly take that IRT job with all those high tech facilities and a good pay !!
@Sk-qt8ro
3 жыл бұрын
They have fat snatch’s
@lizziesangi1602
3 жыл бұрын
@ phuscee powell Right on, that six wheel drive is a bomb -
@PAULLONDEN
3 жыл бұрын
*@phuscee powell* ????......why should they ?
@-mike--m-9629
3 жыл бұрын
Why should they ? These guys live under the thumb of communism. IRT ers are free Americans And for the most part America has invested in infrastructure instead of nukes and ak's you can't eat. You know,,0things like roads bridges and electrical power grids. So you've made a dumb analogy. They live like animals with cold asses we don't 😆 They've been getting fucked by the Communist elite and a long time. Just shit your pie trap and watch the damned vid you keyboard commands 🙄
OMG!!! Incredible! One of the most suspenseful documentaries I have seen lately. That poor guy is only 53 yrs old. He has had a hard hard life. He looks to be over 100 yo. What a hard life. You think you have it hard in the US...omg...just watch this and you will see the riches right in front of your face. May god have mercy on their souls. Holy mother of god.
@2Jeezuzisreal
5 жыл бұрын
Does God have a mother ? What bible is that
@demetriusmiddleton1246
5 жыл бұрын
And people in parts of India, Africa, N Korea etc can say the exact same thing with reference to what you said. They would GLADLY trade places with these people that have it so bad. Comparing yourself to someone that has it worse is NOT the way to be grateful. Because you could then just as easily compare yourself to someone who has it better, and breed jealousy. Comparison is just bad all the way around.
@demetriusmiddleton1246
5 жыл бұрын
@Robert M it just amazes me how every time someone feels compelled to tell someone there is no God, how they are obligated to include an insult. Does anyone else find that interesting?
@demetriusmiddleton1246
5 жыл бұрын
@Jack Obrein and another atheist compelled to insult comment... Amazing.
God so many of these stories are SO sad, 12 grown men , no women , Children or families. Hearing he’d been doing Yurri had spent 50 years up there and knew he’d never have a chance to have a family. Just these hard unreal lives .
I admire these tough people !
Surely it's the deadliest journey. Thanks for the upload.
What a beautiful film. Thank you so much for sharing .
All these drivers need Tanks! Tracks instead of wheels! Such brave men!
Awesome video cheers to those hard working people
@jfrtbikgkdhjbeep9974
5 жыл бұрын
indeed, yes, CHEEERS !! on meeee 😁🤘
This was an enjoyable documentary, traveling vicariously with an outasite six wheel drive, bears and white reindeer - looking forward to your other docs👍🏻
Love these kind of docus......It's a relief to see something real instead of mainstream Kardashians feed to keep the masses dumb .
these guys are real men and their optimism and comments are amusing. I could have watched hours more of this and their positivity.
Thanks for this fascinating upload !
That old truck is a beast
@alexejgorodnicenko7295
3 жыл бұрын
ural is best Урал-4320
Dimitri had reasons for why he chose to cross river at point where the width is greatest size. . The water is spread so much shallower also iced thicker and faster to move than the other part's .
Please, keep doing your wonderful job
These people are tough like 1970s Oshkosh truck. They are the beacon of endurance,,,and i have much respect for them.
Interesting video , no complaining about a few pot holes in the pavement after watching these guys going through the bush .
@rancidchapatti2879
5 жыл бұрын
Da .. dat is gutt Comrade funsweed .
Siberia's harsh climate made the region to remain natural.Good video I love it.
awesome film thank you so much .
Tough life breeds tough people
@barbarabrantley4779
5 жыл бұрын
Christina what does Caitlyn Jenner being a millionaire have to do with the subject being discussed? Think you’re on the wrong thread and wrong subject.
I think instead of the truck weight he meant the 1 tone of supplies they were taking to the herders. The truck is at least 10 tonner. Yes you can shift gears without a clutch but in these slow speeds and ups and downs, that guy must be PHD in truck driving and survival. Great documentary. What a rudimentary life in 21 century and that is only 65km from civilisation, what is happening in the arctic region of Siberia.
@alexbowie6316
6 жыл бұрын
Sasa Obradovic Of course, my ancient Land Rover was very light in weight............but it was still 1.5 tons.
@dsloop3907
6 жыл бұрын
truck looks like a Deuce and a quarter.....
@imtravelinchannel6007
6 жыл бұрын
On the contrary, he's very abusive to the drivetrain, and was taking risks I sure wouldn't bei g that far out in the bush....no way I'd be beating on that truck the way he was..
@cdawg9149
6 жыл бұрын
Traveller Thats cuz your a big puss. These are real men...They eat bear paws and dingleberries...
@marekrudnik8435
6 жыл бұрын
Sasa Obradovic ul
This guys are amazing all this hustle to help others...... Nice one.
I am in love with the truck
Editing and narration is better than documentary Siberia!!!
Wow, that 6 wheel drive truck is an absolute beast!
Dmitri is a beast! Poor guys who had to ride in the back...
Amazing video.
Wow russian PEOPLE are super tuff! One of the best documentary ive seen!!!
@zoesdada8923
5 жыл бұрын
Try "Happy people". Its the best documentary on Siberia there is.
@OKBushcraft
5 жыл бұрын
@ecosophist Early on in the episode they are recognized as Evenk. Not exactly Mongols. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evenks
At 5:55 the narrator calls it a one tonne truck. Hmmmm might be a little bit heavier than that.
@aleksanderqpantev8754
5 жыл бұрын
The House that Jack Built This truck can carry around 7 tons. It is not even close to one ton truck. Even the model from this brand with smallest payload capacity is around 5 tons.
@daVid-zv4ef
5 жыл бұрын
@The House that Jack Built ... double axel ... 5 ton...
@rexfknwetzel7162
4 жыл бұрын
@The House that Jack Built that is wrong...dumb ....Sir
@rexfknwetzel7162
4 жыл бұрын
@The Meek you're wrong
@cccp9661
4 жыл бұрын
@The House that Jack Built turns out you're the dumbass here ...
Respect to these tough people. What a hardlife minute after minute
Facinating - those guys are tough !
Love the translation! Very humorous !
These are some of the hardiest men I have ever heard of. No wonder the Siberian soldier helped to repel Hitler in the winter of 1941. He was in his element.
Great documentary Very enjoyable. Video to watch - The narrator is always funny Thank you for sharing 😀
Is this technique of delivery really better than dog sled teams? These guys have patience beyond belief.
@deicide6403
5 жыл бұрын
a 1 ton supply on a sled? plus, theyll probably attract more predators like wolves and bears. truck is probably cheaper too.
@hknokke
4 жыл бұрын
Don't forget that this is a western sponsored scenarized documentary. They've to make it extra-sensational so that the public will keep watching it until the next advertizing intermission to make more money, hence all the hype. In fact, if you look at videos of Russian peoples doing offroad just for fun, you'll realize that what you see in this documentary is even less impressive, and is nothing but normal offroad conditions in the russian outback. Also, it please the western audience and their masters to have documentaries about russians living in misery, as it emphatize for them their belief in the superiority of their own shitty political system. Have you americans ever wondered why you're fed with documentaries about how the other countries in the world are miserable, when the majority of your own population is living in the same conditions as a third world country ?
The Evenks (also spelled Ewenki or Evenki) (autonym: Эвэнкил Evenkil; Russian: Эвенки Evenki; Chinese: 鄂温克族 Èwēnkè Zú; formerly known as Tungus or Tunguz; Mongolian: Хамниган Khamnigan) are a Tungusic people of Northern Asia. In Russia, the Evenks are recognized as one of the Indigenous peoples of the Russian North, with a population of 38,396 (2010 census). In China, the Evenki form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China, with a population of 30,875 (2010 census).[11] There are 537 Evenks, called Khamnigan in Mongolian, in Mongolia (2015 census). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evenks
Salute u guys to live in such snow ..
So impressive how these fellas survive in such remote areas. Poor or no roads. Electricity for perhaps 2 hours per day. No family.
" Пиздец " is the right word when stuck in the water 😆😆😂😂
Courageous people, lovely human beings
Ok add this to my bucket list for trips.
@paulvilfranc1357
5 жыл бұрын
Bs
That's sad, the guy on the headstone was on a earlier episode of this documentary going bear hunting with the older guy. Too bad he didn't make it. He did come across as a little cavalier in the episode he was in but was clearly a seasoned individual to these climates.
@michael83479
6 ай бұрын
What episode?
@burnheretic3950
6 ай бұрын
@@michael83479 I don't know man, I posted that 11 months ago. I thought there were only two episodes about this location. I'm sure it will come up in the recommended feed below the video.
My Respects to these strong and great people.
what courageous men. The more I see of Russians, the more respect I have for them. Shocking however that someone who works for 40yrs has to fish to survive. People on benefit here in UK need a lesson in self sufficiency rather than whinging about the plentiful amounts they receive.
@hknokke
4 жыл бұрын
such documentaries are made by your masters to explain to you how you should be grateful and how you should shut the fuck up when they impoverish your country each year a bit more than the year before.
Refreshing to see urals and krazs with newish looking tires that actually have tread left on them, fucking love these things.
You know wat I learned from this vid..?? PATIENCE...!!! OMGOODNESS..😤😇
I would love to visit there. 🇺🇸
Tremendous vehicles tremendous men'
@terencebarrett2897
6 жыл бұрын
Christina Bako no thanks ''rather you do it,''''you might find a rabbit
This is another level of tough. Man & machine
great docu
Dimitri has a pretty sweet truck, but he really needs to consider getting himself a set of chains.
very nice docu. more of those they should make.
Just imagine if the government was willing to deliver this cargo by helicopter, the whole journey there and back would only take couple hours, but instead these people have to go through hell to get there and then get back.
@Softail77us
5 жыл бұрын
That's because 'Stalin' and 'communism' isn't in power .
@roahnosh
4 жыл бұрын
Aviation Nut they're not complaining tho, leave them with your sjw bs
@adambussert6298
4 жыл бұрын
The cargo was a dead bear from halfway through the trip
@darrencoghlan2243
4 жыл бұрын
But it's a chain reaction.. Helicopter supplies in these men are out of a job and go hungry!!
@a......5214
3 жыл бұрын
You cannot helicopter 600kg of supply's its to much weight .
Incredible footage and some brilliant camera work! That big track journey through Taiga forest could have easily ended in few lives lost..... not sure if they really care...
They are for real more power to these men for looking after the nature, and hopefully their government start doing actions to improve their lives👏👏☺
i've met people like that and my father is this way: They always have to be doing something. They never just sit still and relax like we do with a computer
I am the only ones thinking how awesome these trucks are? They are 50 year old technology and can abuse them to a horrific degree and they just keep going in the most brutal environment. Meanwhile a modern truck needs a major factory checkup after 50.000 miles.
YUMMMMM....Crusty old bear paws. But wait... Isnt that a big dingleberry on the back??? YUMMMM
amsazing people i must say.. This is whar you call *Hard working* I respect evry atom in you body.
Siberia, great place and great people.
@dr.martiwolfe7824
6 жыл бұрын
We never encounter anything like that in the Sierra! Those guys are awesome!
@thatguy22441
6 жыл бұрын
I reminds me of Alaska.
@kazemroudsari8131
5 жыл бұрын
austrorus minus the labour camp of Stalin’s
@bluemountaindrivepae
5 жыл бұрын
Dirt poor snowbeasts.
That truck is bad ass
that was good , thank you
So hard travel .. chilling!
@patricknoveski6409
5 жыл бұрын
Why don't they just fly over, and drop it on an hour? Hmmm
Guy could have had a perfect hunting dog.
@kimborland7961
5 жыл бұрын
Far from perfect u need to train a dog heavily to not eat what it catchesand not to endanger itself or yu it comes with experience
@none-ya-dam821
5 жыл бұрын
@@kimborland7961 no shit Sherlock. That dog is trained to track, find, and bark until the own gets there. Exactly what it was doing. So like I said before, "he could have had a perfect hunting dog." Now make me a sandwich.
Thank you to the guys also filming for us to see what it's really like around the world because they too have to leave around the same place for a few days to weeks and they too are risking their lives going to and back.... you have to have the heart ❤️ to do this type of work and may God bless EVERYONE in NEED wherever each person is located be blessed and to us ALL. ❤️🙏❤️
That 6x6 truck has one HELL of a rod knock or, to a lesser degree, lifter tick! They dont do much maintenance or upkeep on things over there, do they? I guess, like the AK-47/74 which has a degree of lack of maintenance tolerance built in, allowing them to operate while covered in mud (which I have witnessed first hand), they engineer their Military vehicles the same way...? Either way, if the item is something you depend on and stake your life to, it should be immaculate and working flawlessly before being put into use, especially hard use.
Russian trucks are suppppper beast. really want to visit ,from India
Impressive and rugged people
Gosh darn good truck... like to see how a Duce and1/2 keeps up...
@funnypranker34
3 жыл бұрын
The deuce is nothin compared to a Russian Uraz. If you get the deuce with the diesel only engine and not the multi fuel, it’ll run pretty close with the uraz. The multi fuel engine has a 22 or 23 to 1 compression ratio and over revving or over boosting it would blow the heads to hell. It would be easy to kill a deuce motor due to its high compression. Now if it had just a little less compression from factory fucker could run forever
This is some epic 90s VHS quality bro
GREAT VIDEO . THANK YOU FOR POSTING IT AND FRO SHOOTING IT , IT MAST BE VERY HARD TOO .
Impressive skills Mother Nature is heaven.
@revantheno-lifedemon885
4 жыл бұрын
Mother nature is a grimreaper that looms around any corner at any given time. There is a reason we build cities, research biology and medicine and escape natures deathtraps by working together.
Something about Russian. Tough bro. I salute you👍👍👍👍
I love this THANK YOU
@yakovmikolov317
5 жыл бұрын
My homelands
Very rough life! God bless them
@infiltr80r
5 жыл бұрын
God doesn't exist here nor care. It's all about yourself and the people on earth. In places like this, you don't think about fairytales, you're too busy thinking about survival.
cool vid of trucks getting stuck...wow
from India: love and respect to the Siberian people
I want that truck,
Such rugged beauty