The super expedition "Russia 360" successfully finished in Murmansk, having traveled along all the borders of Russia in ten months

The country's large-scale auto expedition, "Russia 360," has come to an end. In less than a year, the team led by the famous traveler and explorer Bogdan Bulychev traveled along all of Russia's land borders. The expedition route was covered by domestically produced wheeled vehicles – from the giant “Burlak” all-terrain vehicle to the good old “Moskvich-426” of 1975, the vehicles were equipped with Russian-made “Ikon Tyres” tires. The team's equipment (BASK) and car parts (Lynx Auto) were also domestically produced. The expedition set four world records that were included in the “Russian Book of Records”. The certificate confirming the record – “The first in the world to complete the route along the Northern Sea Route on land in a wheeled vehicle in one stage” – was awarded right at the finish line, the remaining records are being verified and will also be included in the “Russian Book of Records” by the end of the year. The most difficult, Arctic stage consisted of more than a hundred days of autonomous expedition on Russian all-terrain vehicles "Burlak" without automobile roads and winter roads. The route passed along the upper end of the Eurasian continent, along the very edge, parallel to the Northern Sea Route.

The country's large-scale auto expedition, "Russia 360," has come to an end. In less than a year, the team led by the famous traveler and explorer Bogdan Bulychev traveled along all of Russia's land borders. The expedition route was covered by domestically produced wheeled vehicles – from the giant “Burlak” all-terrain vehicle to the good old “Moskvich-426” of 1975, the vehicles were equipped with Russian-made “Ikon Tyres” tires. The team's equipment (BASK) and car parts (Lynx Auto) were also domestically produced. The expedition set four world records that were included in the “Russian Book of Records”. The certificate confirming the record – “The first in the world to complete the route along the Northern Sea Route on land in a wheeled vehicle in one stage” – was awarded right at the finish line, the remaining records are being verified and will also be included in the “Russian Book of Records” by the end of the year. The most difficult, Arctic stage consisted of more than a hundred days of autonomous expedition on Russian all-terrain vehicles "Burlak" without automobile roads and winter roads. The route passed along the upper end of the Eurasian continent, along the very edge, parallel to the Northern Sea Route.

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