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The hard-to-reach waterfall cascade Uchar

This most interesting natural object is located at a considerable distance from the main tourist destinations. In order to get to it, you need to make some efforts, since the path to the Altai Mountains is not very close. The Uchar waterfall is located on a small river Chulcha, the tributary of Chulyshman. The famous waterfall is located about ten kilometers from the junction of these rivers. And these places deserve to be visited here at least once in your life.

Waterfall Uchar in the Altai

Officially on geographical maps and in some local lore documents this place is designated as "Big Chulchi waterfall". Usually under the waterfall it is customary to understand the vertical drop of the water flow from a certain height. And in the strict sense of the word, the Uchar waterfall is not quite a waterfall. There is no steep cliff on this place. Here there is only a stream of water, galloping along the rocks for quite a long distance. According to one of the geological versions, the waterfall was formed here quite recently, in the last century, after the collapsed mountain slope blocked Kulchu. Often the waterfall Uchar is often defined as "cascading" in geographical sources. And this definition can be considered the most accurate. The total height difference between the upper and lower levels of the river is approximately 160 meters. And the river overcomes this height in several jumps along the large stone ledges. Despite the ambiguous definition of this geographical object, the title of the waterfall, no one will deprive it of daring. Here there is the simplest criterion - the waterfall Uchar can not go either on kayaks, or on inflatable rafts. Extreme athletes who receive a dose of adrenaline in the process of overcoming rapids on mountain rivers, bypass the place along the shore. However, it should be noted that the Chulcha River is not particularly suitable for rafting along it. For athletes are only interested in its individual areas. It's best to walk to the waterfall on foot. Walking with a backpack in the Altai Mountains will be unforgettable. And at the end of the reward for the effort will be the waterfall Uchar.

How to get to the waterfall in the best way?

The trek usually begins on the shore of the Teletskoye Lake and takes about 3 hours in one direction. The first step is to cross Chulyshman to the right bank. Next you need to move up the path. It is easy to read, there is nowhere to turn from it and therefore there is practically no chance to get lost.

Walking is not the easiest, you may need initial climbing skills. In several places the path is rather narrow and passes over the precipice. Here, safety ropes are tightened. Particular care should be taken in rainy weather, when the path becomes slippery. Along the way, you will have to cross several small streams, which can suddenly turn into serious obstacles in the event of precipitation. Going to the waterfall, you will have to climb about 300 meters from the starting point. But the noise of the Uchar waterfall will be heard from a large distance, which greatly improves the orientation. The return journey takes less time, since it is necessary to move from top to bottom.

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