08/21/10 by James Morrow | Expedition Updates, Stage 2 : Moscow to Beijing | Comments Off on Day 35 Mount Tsambagaray Uul to Khovd
High point : waking up to our amazing campsite on the High Mongolian steppe surrounded by mountains and flowing rivers.
Low point : the battering martha took on the main Mongolian highway, just brutal! Read more →
08/20/10 by Ross Shepley-Smith | Expedition Updates, Stage 2 : Moscow to Beijing | Comments Off on Day 34 – Eagle Hunters Lair & Glacier
High Point: Quite literally the summit of Tsambagarav at 4208m. Unfortunately we couldn’t make it all the way to the top as after the glacier at roughly 4000m it became a technical climb, however the trek to the glacier certainly blew the cobwebs away.
Low Point: Saying goodbye to Agii and realising we were on our own, and navigation would have to be be done by compass now! Read more →
08/19/10 by Steve Moore | Expedition Updates, Stage 2 : Moscow to Beijing | Comments Off on Day 33 Ogii to The Eagle Hunters Lair
High Point: Our fixer from the border, Aggi, promised us a mini adventure and blimey did he deliver. As we set off from Oggii for two hours of crazy off road driving to visit his very good nomad friends. The route there had it all, with mountain climbs, river crossings, lunar surfaces and marsh land. The views were incredible, you can look for 50 km in each direction and see nothing but beauty. This was like no place we have been so far, and with the help of Aggi, we headed further and further into this wonderful world.
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08/18/10 by Dave Orders | Expedition Updates, Stage 2 : Moscow to Beijing | 1 Comment »
High point: Our fixer was a legend but we still didn’t break the Russian border for 8.5 hours. We fully expected to kip down in no man’s land overnight. After the Russian gates opened it was 30 mins before the Mongolian border shut but on arrival it was pretty clear Agi (fixer) knew everyone. The paperwork, passport control, vehicle docs, vehicle inspection and carnet were blitzed in 20 mins and we were through. Amazing. Russia behind us. Mongolia dirt tracks ahead! Read more →
08/17/10 by Ben Haslett | Expedition Updates, Stage 2 : Moscow to Beijing | 1 Comment »
High point: Where to begin? Seriously, come visit Siberia. It’s simply stunning.
Low Point: I was hungry for about 7 minutes, but fortunately we were moments from the best supermarket we’ve stumbled across. It sold everything, and we just about emptied it.
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08/16/10 by James Morrow | Expedition Updates, Stage 2 : Moscow to Beijing | Comments Off on Day 30 : Gorno Altai to Paowdaoled
High point : For once in Russia the high point of the day was the scenery around us as we drove through the hills, steppe and mountains of the Altai republic.
Low point : Being told I had to stop driving and let some one else take the wheel.
No point : My beard has stopped itching! Whoop whoop!
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08/15/10 by Ross Shepley-Smith | Expedition Updates, Stage 2 : Moscow to Beijing | 1 Comment »
High point: Run club. Finally, finally we managed to fit some proper exercise in and we all attempted to go running today.I think attempted is probably the right word as the air pollution in Gorno-Altaisk is pretty high (even the Lonely Planet which is normally so complementary about everything calls this place ‘a concrete scare on the landscape’), it affected our breathing, so what was discussed as a good quick 10km run turned into more of a shorter plod. Oh well at least we gave it a go!
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08/14/10 by Dave Orders | Expedition Updates, Stage 2 : Moscow to Beijing | Comments Off on Day 28 – Novobinsk to Barnaul
High point: So while Ben was taking a stupid amount of time wandering around Novo trying to change Kazak Tenge into USD a Russian Wedding party stumbled across Martha. What a start to the day – you have to check out the pictures below.
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08/13/10 by Paul Barham | Expedition Updates | 2 Comments »
“One evening in June 2009, shortly before Garth passed away, Steve came over for dinner and was talking about his idea for an expedition. It was something that he had discussed with his Dad to try and raise his spirits. It did seem like a mad idea, but something he was pretty set on trying.”
To Steve and the crew it’s quite overwhelming to sit back and think about the kindness, generosity and selfless contribution from friends, family as well as complete strangers all giving so much for the cause. There are of course countless numbers of people that have made this expedition possible.
Nay and Jimmy Dare are two of these people.
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08/13/10 by Ben Haslett | Expedition Updates, Stage 2 : Moscow to Beijing | 1 Comment »
High Point – The city of Novobinsk. Surprisingly impressive with tree-lined streets, pleasant parks and a far more western feel to it than some of the cities we have experienced many miles earlier. Top restaurant, great bars and a plentiful supply of vodka.
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