Located on the Lena River near Yakutsk in northeastern Siberia, this spot presents a river-based kitesurfing opportunity in an extremely remote Arctic location. The site features a cleared landing area with dock infrastructure on the southern bank, with forested terrain dominating the surroundings. The river orientation flows roughly north-south, making easterly or westerly winds ideal for side-shore conditions. The spot is severely limited by extreme continental climate conditions, with average temperatures around -8°C and minimal wind reliability at 0.6%. The river environment creates variable wind conditions due to surrounding forest canopy and limited fetch. This location suits intermediate kiters comfortable with challenging conditions and remote operations. Key considerations include cold-water immersion risks requiring heavy thermal protection, variable river currents, vessel traffic from commercial operations, and the extreme isolation requiring thorough preparation. Access and exit points are constrained by the dock area and shallow margins. Wind patterns are highly seasonal with minimal consistency.