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#adyrsu #ullutau #fieldofwishes It was not just another birthday in the mountains, it was an unforgettable adventure. In September 2022, we arrived in a truly magical place, a place of power, a piece of paradise - the gorge of the Adyr-Su River. We took the ski lift to the Doctor's Pass and went to the sacred mountain Ullu Tau. Along the way, we stopped at mystical rivers "with an inverted bottom" of sources of "living water". In one of the many picturesque locations, I raised a quadcopter and inadvertently flew into a pine tree on the opposite bank of the river. It was just a nightmare. We went back to the nearest bridge to the other bank. We met foresters who tried to dissuade us, saying that we would not pass there and that a bear was playing pranks there. We did not listen, and as it turned out later - in vain. We made our way through the windfall, climbing hills and descending into ravines, came across fresh bear poop, and only when we ran into a steep cliff did we turn back. But it wasn’t easy to get back to the car either, we turned around and walked back several times. Somehow we got out and went to the Emergencies Ministry base, where they told us who we could contact for help. We went to the Ullu Tau alpine camp and found Khasan there. The quadcopter had already run out of battery and I was navigating by the point in the navigation program. Khasan and I entered the forest from the other side and after about a kilometer we came to the point where my quadcopter was last recorded. Apparently, it was hanging on one of the three huge pine trees standing on a steep mountain slope right next to the river. We couldn’t see it from below and went back for the binoculars. From the place where I launched the quadcopter, we saw it through the binoculars on the top of one of the pine trees. Hasan promised to go there with a rope in the evening and take it down. Natasha, Keks and I continued our adventure, but due to the great loss of time we decided to go to the nearest attraction, the "Wish Stone". As it turned out, there were two "Wish Stones" there, one male and one female. Of course, Natasha and I asked the stone to return our quadcopter, and OH MIRACLE, Hasan brought a whole quadcopter in the evening. The next day we went to the Adyr-su gorge again to shoot more beautiful and interesting places.