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"Arctica" expeditions
- 2010. The third stage of Arctic round-the-world expedition "Polar Ring".
- 2009. The third stage of Arctic round-the-world expedition "Polar Ring".
- 2008. The third stage of Arctic round-the-world expedition "Polar Ring".
- 2007. The third stage of Arctic round-the-world expedition "Polar Ring".
- 2006. The third stage of Arctic round-the-world expedition "Polar Ring".
- 2005. The third stage of Arctic round-the-world expedition "Polar Ring".
- 2004. The second stage of Arctic round-the-world expedition "Polar Ring".
- 2003. Antarctic. Mountaineering expedition "Russia - Antarctic 2003".
- April-May 2002. Arctic region. The first stage of Arctic round-the-world expedition "Polar Ring" was carried out by all-wheel drive cross-coutry
vehicles "Tundra-2". The route of the first stage: Yamal Peninsula - Taimyr Peninsula - Entry of Lena River - Entry of Indigirka River - Entry of Kolyma River - Aion Island - Pevek.
- April 2002. North Pole. International sky-diving expedition "North Pole 2002".
- April 2001. Arctic. Polar ham-radio (dx-)expedition "The Lost Islands".
- April 2000. North Pole. International sky-diving expedition "North Pole 2000".
- 1999-2000. Antarctic, South Pole. International Composite Antarctic expedition to the South Pole "MILLENNIUM EXPEDITION".
- April 1999. North Pole. International sky-diving and skuba-diving expedition "North Pole 99".
- April 1998. North Pole. International sky-diving expedition "North Pole 98".
- 1998. Arctic. Transpolar autonomous ski expedition: Arktichesky Cape - North Pole - Ward Hunt Island.
- 1997. Kara Sea. Ski traning and rover expedition.
- 1995-1996. Antarctic. The autonomous ski expedition: Patriot Hills Base - 85 grad S.
- 1995. North Pole. The joint training of the "ARCTICA" team and the Russian rescue team "CENTROSPAS."
- 1994. North Pole. The Third autonomous ski polar expedition "Polar Arc." For the first time in the history of polar trips a team of eight skiers reached the North
Pole absolutely unuttended without any external support or evacuations.
- 1993. North Pole. The Second international sky-diving and ski North Pole expedition.
- 1992. North Pole. Sky-diving to the North Pole and the ski expedition over the Central Arctic.
- 1991. Frantz-Josef Land Archipelago. The ski expedition over the Islands.
- 1990. North Pole. The Second autonomous ski expedition: Arktichesky Cape - North Pole.
- 1989. North Pole. The First autonomous ski expedition: Shmidta Island - North Pole.
- 1988. Arctic ski expedition. Yugorsky Peninsula - Vaigach Island - Karskie Vorota Strait.
- 1987. Central Arctic. The 30-days autonomous ski expedition. Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago - 87 grad 37 min. N.
- 1986. Kara Sea - Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago. The second ski expedition over drifting ice of Kara Sea from Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago to Frantz-Josef
Land Archipelago.
- 1985. Kara Sea. The route over the drifting ice of Kara Sea from Frantz-Josef Land Archipelago to Ushakov Island.
- 1984. Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago. 1100 km long ski trip on Archipelago islands. For the first time Shmidta Island was reached by ski.
- 1983. Taymyr Peninsula. The ski trip in the north-eastern part of Taymyr Peninsula and Komsomolskaya Pravda Islands. The northern point of Eurasia Continent
(Cheliuskin Cape) was reached.
- 1982. Taymyr Peninsula. The ski expedition over Putorana Plateau.
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