ГУРАВ. ГАНГАН ТӨГС

Chapter 162,843 wordsCompleted
  • The exhausted party—Professor Bat, geologists Erdene, Bayar and Nikolay Panov, collector Tomor and driver Ider—rests after the sandstorm at the stone shelter in Zürkh Kharakhan.
  • Erdene lights a cigarette; Bat asks the old local guide Damdin (the 80‑year‑old former party guide who previously declined to join) to speak, saying “a listener is all we need.”
  • Damdin launches into an expansive, almost legendary monologue about his fore‑father Gangan Tögs.
  • Sets the story in 1909, describing a caravan from the Nymaa area to Hohhot that crossed the Ganhbaatar‑Van steppe, was caught in a night storm, and lost part of its herd.
  • Details a stone‑blocked pass, an ice cave, encounters with two robed figures, and a mysterious “fast horse” legend from WWII (re‑told by Panov).
  • Mentions a barter for a yak‑skin knife with a Chinese group called “Yondon,” and a remote valley of five huts where an elder questions the party’s claim to a stolen yak.
  • Weaves riddles about blindness, curses, hidden treasure, and moral reflections on honor and survival.
  • Bat interjects with his characteristic rambling historical asides, noting scholarly debates over such legends.
  • Panov and Bayar ask occasional clarification questions; Tomor listens quietly.
  • The storytelling paints vivid cultural memory, rugged geography, and the layered history of the steppe, but offers no practical solution to the expedition’s logistical problems.
  • The episode ends with Damdin finishing his tale, the fire dimming, and the party refocusing on the urgent need for a guide, supplies, and progress toward Bichig Bogd.