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First winter ice jeep-safari of the season has finished! Participants: club "BaikalTek"

07.03.2005 First winter ice jeep-safari of the season has finished! Participants: club "BaikalTek". The road from Irkutsk to Island Olkhon was traditional: with stops for the eating of pozy (buryat national cuisine) and the ritual of bringing a victim to Baikal's god Burkhan when entering the ice (it's spraying of vodka). We lived in the guest hall of Nikita Bencharov in Khuzhir. We dove at cliff Shamanka, in the middle of Maloe Sea and at cape Khoboi. Weather was pretty rough, ice was cracking. And we were diving below the ice structures that went as low as 9 meters! IN the evening there was banya and delicious, mostly fish, dinner. Everybody had wonderful time. Join us! And enjoy your time!

26.01.2021

One can quickly lose the skills. The habit to dive from a boat makes you relax. During the last three years, we haven’t had any deep trimix in Listvyanka. Time to catch up! (Gennadi’s comment: “That’s true. All the deep dives in the last three years were made from the safari boats”). And now, it is December again, the freest time to dive “for yourself”. Be it Covid or not, there is a lot of work in summer, as usual. So, the intensive preparation has begun! (Gennadi’s comment: “The idea is to dive VERY deep!”)


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21.07.2020

The two weeklong “coronavirus” diving safaris in June were technical ones. So, technical diving is always there. BaikalTek is a technical dive center, with Trimix facility TDI & IANTD. However, it does not mean that there is no place for recreation, photography, filming and other kinds of divers. The other way round: we pay attention to everyone’s need and interests, and are ready to accompany you in your diving any time.


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31.03.2020

The BaikalTek instructors often meet the seals under the ice because they dive often.  A ‘normal’ diver is rarely so lucky. Jean from Switzerland is one of the lucky guys. Though it was his first Olkhon Ice Safari at Lake Baikal, he saw a lot: huge ice shapes, moving ice mass, dancing planaria… and finally, a seal! 


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