Bogdan Bulychev
Bogdan Yuryevich Bulychev is a Russian explorer, journalist and video blogger. He is known as the expeditions center RGOexpo manager, expeditions and travel projects organizer, the chief editor and the founder of #NEW JET magazine, the founder of #NEW JET group agency. Also he is the member of the Russian Geographical Society, the Association of Polar Explorers and Yaroslavl Oblast Coordination Council on Tourism Development; he is the candidate to become Master of Sports of Russia in Greco-Roman wrestling.
Biography
Bogdan was born in Magadan in the family of the medical assistant Galina Semenovna Bulycheva and the official Yury Evgenyevich Bulychev. He spent his childhood in the village Milga. He went to high school at the village Taskan in the same district in 1991 and graduated from the Gymnasium No. 30 in Magadan in 2001.In 2001-2003, Bulychev was a student at St. Petersburg Civil Aviation College and graduated with a major in Aviation Security. In 2008, he entered Saint Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation, the Command Faculty, and graduated in 2011 with a major in Airport Complexes Management.
Bogdan Bulychev was the vice-director of the Tunoshna Airport until 2014, then he founded the creative agency #NEW JET group. Its activity includes producing flight books for aviation enterprises RusLine and Pskovavia, advertisement in flight newspapers and branding of the aircraft livery for civic planes. As of January 2017, Bulychev was founder and chief editor of the #NEW JET magazine.
In 2015, he founded the RGOexpo expeditions center, whose aim is to arrange expeditions and travels around Russia and the whole world. Bulychev created a series of automobile travel projects which were covered by Russian media.
Travels and expeditions
59 Parallel
This project took part in July and August 2015 and was dedicated to 170 years of Russian Geographical Society founding. The name was given after 59 parallel north, on there are the starting point and the ending point of the route. The route was done by two cars across the whole Russia. There were next cities across the route: Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Chelyabinsk, Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Omsk, Nobosibirsk, Krasnoyrask, Irkutsk and Yakutsk. The documentary movie called “59 Parallel: Discovering Unknown Russia” was made after the expedition.Pole of Cold
This expedition took part in February and March 2016 including three cars. The members started their route in Irkutsk and via several ice roads reached Russian northernmost settlement called Tiksi. The column of cars has visited two settlements which pretend to be Russian “poles of cold”, Oymyakon and Verkhoyansk. The goal of the expedition was composing the detailed route for car travels in the northern part of Yakutia and propaganda of internal automobile tourism and healthy lifestyle.Many famous Russian explorers and photo bloggers, like Sergey Dolya and Ivan Dementievsky, and the crew of TV channels Russia-1 and Auto Plus took part in this expedition, which was supported actively by the Sakha Republic Government. Two meetings with the head of the Republic Yegor Borisov were arranged, one of them involved winter fishing.
Eurasian Ring and speed record
This expedition took part from August to October 2016. The participants using one car crossed the whole Eurasia and visited 14 countries. The total length of the route exceeds 40,000 km, which is more than the diameter of the equator.The members attempted to beat the Guinness record and travel from Lisbon to Magadan with fastest possible speed. These two cities have the biggest distance between one another in Eurasia. The start of the route was on 23 August in the center of Lisbon, the finish was on 31 August at the entrance of Magadan.
The official record is 7 days, 22 hours and 58 minutes. The latest record included into Guinness Records Book is 8 days, 13 hours and 30 minutes.