Participants face gravel, ice, and extremely cold, remote terrain.
The is an extreme, elite 4x4 winter motor rally, widely recognized as the longest winter rally in the world, covering approximately 12,500 km (roughly 7,767 miles) entirely within Russia . It represents the ultimate test of human endurance and vehicular reliability, often held in harsh winter conditions to celebrate the completion of the Trans-Siberian Highway. Key Aspects of the Expedition Four-wheel drive: Trophy "Murmansk-Vladivostok ...
Spans ~13 days from the Arctic Circle (Kola Bay) to the Pacific Ocean (Zolotoi Rog Bay). Participants face gravel, ice, and extremely cold, remote
The event was first held in 2005 to mark the completion of the Trans-Siberian Highway in 2004, setting multiple world records, including for the longest winter rally. Key Aspects of the Expedition Spans ~13 days
The 2006 rally began on February 23rd, finishing in early March, continuing the tradition of the "Gold Rush" rally. Operational & Technical Challenges