Just three streets make up the village of Budushchee itself, none of which has street lights. As well as lacking mobile coverage, the village has no running water or gas and is totally unserved by public transport. It has neither a shop nor a pharmacy, though, as locals are sure to tell you, there is a natural spring that runs with holy water flows and — inevitably — TV reception. To cap it all, the dirt track ends at Budushchee, so there’s nowhere to go beyond the future.
As the road winds its way through the forest, the old village sign appears out of the snow, though the name is so obscured by rust that it’s hard to make out at first. In fairness, there’s a far newer village sign too, but it clearly hasn’t occurred to anybody to take the old one down. Most of the houses in the village are either boarded up or falling down, and I’m told that there are some 20 residents still living in the latter.