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edteamslr 11 Jun 2010 06:57

2011
 
I know this is a bit early (I had hoped to be on the road already) but I'm planning a trip out through central and north asia next year. The theme for the trip is lightweight with regular exploration stops off the beaten track along the way. Europe (inc Romania, Bulgaria), Georgia, Stans, Russia, Mongolia, Russia (up to the Artic circle) and then BAM up to Magadan where I hoping to go ultra-light and head east from Magadan to Evensk and beyond.

Is anyone interested or planning a similar trip? I'm going to be on a long-range WR250R and hoping to hear from anyone else who is thinking about a similar trip.:thumbup1:

colebatch 27 Jun 2010 14:33

WR250? You are such a lightweight Ed.! :thumbup1:

Quote:

Originally Posted by edteamslr (Post 292500)
I know this is a bit early (I had hoped to be on the road already) but I'm planning a trip out through central and north asia next year. The theme for the trip is lightweight with regular exploration stops off the beaten track along the way. Europe (inc Romania, Bulgaria), Georgia, Stans, Russia, Mongolia, Russia (up to the Artic circle) and then BAM up to Magadan where I hoping to go ultra-light and head east from Magadan to Evensk and beyond.

Is anyone interested or planning a similar trip? I'm going to be on a long-range WR250R and hoping to hear from anyone else who is thinking about a similar trip.:thumbup1:


edteamslr 27 Jun 2010 20:17

top weekend at Ripley
 
That's what they all tell me! :biggrin3:

I forgot about this post, I particularly like the juxtaposition of "long-range" and "WR250R"...

(I had to fill up twice to get from Derby to High Wycombe but thank God - that seat is first on my list of must-do's)

colebatch 22 Jul 2010 02:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by edteamslr (Post 294465)
That's what they all tell me! :biggrin3:

I forgot about this post, I particularly like the juxtaposition of "long-range" and "WR250R"...

(I had to fill up twice to get from Derby to High Wycombe but thank God - that seat is first on my list of must-do's)

How big a tank can you get for it?

edteamslr 22 Jul 2010 06:24

wr-tastic
 
Right now its a 3.5Gal tank. IMS are building a 4.5gal tank in time for the trip. These are USgallons too :(

I take it you saw my front tank?
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4033/...5bee931bd6.jpg

I still need to play with it some more but it's good for another 5 litres of fuel.

Boags 18 Sep 2011 08:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by edteamslr (Post 292500)
I know this is a bit early (I had hoped to be on the road already) but I'm planning a trip out through central and north asia next year. The theme for the trip is lightweight with regular exploration stops off the beaten track along the way. Europe (inc Romania, Bulgaria), Georgia, Stans, Russia, Mongolia, Russia (up to the Artic circle) and then BAM up to Magadan where I hoping to go ultra-light and head east from Magadan to Evensk and beyond.

Is anyone interested or planning a similar trip? I'm going to be on a long-range WR250R and hoping to hear from anyone else who is thinking about a similar trip.:thumbup1:

Mate ! I'm doing a similar route, sorta, and I'm stuck (on map for now, haven't left yet lol) at Evensk, did you find a route further east ? I want to reach Uelen from there...

Txs, take care on the road, keep us updated.

colebatch 24 Sep 2011 08:02

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Originally Posted by Boags (Post 349422)
Mate ! I'm doing a similar route, sorta, and I'm stuck (on map for now, haven't left yet lol) at Evensk, did you find a route further east ? I want to reach Uelen from there...

Txs, take care on the road, keep us updated.

You wont get past Evensk that route ... you will have to be a champion trials rider on a trials bike with long range tanks just to get to Evensk.

If you are on a bike, you can get to Egvekinot, by the route 2 separate groups of Poles did in 2009 ... take a barge from Seymchan to Chersky ... then there is a road from Chersky to Egvekinot. Thats about the limits of where you can go at the moment in summer.

To get to Uelen, you would need to go in winter, with ice tyres, a huge fuel capacity and ultra low gearing, driving over the frozen swamps.

Boags 25 Sep 2011 01:36

Ok. This answers my question in the other post.

No. I'm not on a bike, I stuffed my back four years ago in an accident, my bike lost, the car won :)
I'll be in a Landcruiser with 250L in tanks plus 80L in jerrycans.

Ice tyres... well they're not spiked...

Do you have a link to those Poles ? Is that the Mac you were talking about ?

colebatch 25 Sep 2011 08:17

Uelen
 
You can theoretically drive to Uelen ... its been done a few times, by the big 6WD Russian Trucks. Quite notably once by an Italian woman Stephania Zini, based in Moscow, who toook a ZiL (and zupport crew) to Uelen then over to Alaska and onwards ...

She did it in March, driving over the frozen landscape, often for days and days on end in 1st gear, with one person walking in front of the truck.

For more info see:

A Taste for Adventure

The St. Petersburg Times - Truckers Make It Around World

Boags 25 Sep 2011 08:36

Thanks I contacted the Shparo brothers at Adventure Club - Contact us we'll see how it goes.


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