FISH MONGOLIA
Updated 30 days ago
Taimen need cold, clean water. That means we pay attention to carbon. All of MRO/FM's wilderness camps are designed with minimal impact. Each camp is temporary, with no permanent infrastructure. There is no cement, glass, or other permanent building materials anywhere. Our camps are designed to leave no more impact than a traditional nomadic herding family would. The carbon footprint is negligible. There are no generators and corresponding fuel consumption. Heat comes from a traditional stove and uses local fuel like animal dung and wood. The toilets are long-drop with natural decomposition. All trash is separated. Showers are portable with water heated over wood stoves. Guest numbers are limited to minimize impacts. The remote rivers are difficult to reach. The use of motorized vehicles to transport guests to/from the river and equipment up to the put-in's is unavoidable. However, once we are on the river, people and equipment are moved from camp to camp primarily by boat. None of our..