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The route there is about 6,000 miles, and the way they return is probably nearer 12,000! so it will be a long way home!
March 24th, 2005. They set off to ride through Germany into Poland, exploring the North Eastern area, which contains some of the most spectacularly unspoilt scenery this country has to offer. The Masurian Lakes, Bialystok National Park where the bison and wolves roam free. Turning south to the Border town of Brest in Belarus, and the magnificent fortress and WWII monument. Crossing Belarus into Russia and heading due east, a fleeting visit to Kazakhstan before it’s back into Russia, turning south at Novosibirsk and into Mongolia at Tsagaannuur. Heading south and then east, exploring this land of no fences and no roads for the next month, they will spend time with families in the Ger camps, exploring the Gobi Desert, fossilised dinosaur remains and beautiful scenery are foremost on the agenda. Following in the footsteps of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, they will not be as hurried; their itinerary will give them time to linger, (i.e. pull bikes out of sand) to explore, (thank heavens for GPS) and to service the bikes! Contact with Mongolian friends in Ulaan Baator assures them of camel and horse expeditions should they so desire, and as many boiled testicles as they can eat!
China. Relatively unexplored by motorcyclists because of severe border crossing difficulties, tight regulations regarding taking your own vehicles into the country, confirmed reports do however, indicate that there are ways to overcome these! Hopefully they will head west, following the route of the old Silk Road, riding parallel with part of the Great Wall to Dunhuang and the Mogao caves. Dunhuang is on the edge of the desert and is one of the last outposts of old Chinese Turkestan. The Mogao caves are famous for their ancient paintings of Buddhist art. Jiayuguan is the last fortress before the vast swathe of wilderness, which starts as the Gobi Desert and turns into the Taklimakan (Tajik for ‘go in and you won’t come out’).
Taking the northern route around the Taklimakan Desert, Turpan, Korla and to Kashi (Kashgar). The duo were then to ride via the Karakoram Highway into Pakistan, through Iran and on to Turkey, but the cost of Carnets for the motorcycles for Pakistan and Iran was prohibitive, so now they ride from Kashgar over the Torugart Pass into Kyrgyzstan. Continuing through Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan to Turkmenbashi on the shores of the Caspian Sea. Here they have to ‘beg a lift’, for no ferries operate, across the Caspian Sea to Baku in Azerbaijan. Then on to Georgia, where newfound friends in the form of Camelot Motorcycle Club are waiting to greet them!
From Georgia they ride via the mountains into Turkey where OMM (‘One More Mile’, a group of Turkish motorcyclists) are already planning a warm welcome at the border, and an escort to Istanbul! Mick has visited Turkey many times to train motorcyclists there, and much the same as other people who have been training or touring with him, they have become firm friends. To travel through Turkey with the Turks is surely an experience!
Bulgaria, Serbia and Croatia where police colleagues of Mick’s’ are waiting once again to welcome them, then it will be a casual ride over the Alps, Austria and the last couple of days at the fantastic biker hotel, Hotel Forsthaus, in the beautiful Eifel mountains.
Sue's son Ian gets married to Ann in September so they must be back for this.... they have been warned!
Preparation “Growing old is compulsory, growing up is optional!” “So Many Roads… So Little Time” "I came up with new dreams, and strove to realize them. One by one some I did; others remain dreams. Some of those I hope… believe… will come true, others will always be dreams… and who would want to run out of dreams?"
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