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Fin2pamir

DUSTY WOBBLS (Wanderlust Old Boys Biking & Leisure Society) ry

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FIN2PAMIR ADVENTURE TOUR 2010 will commence soon

ROUTE PLANING AND JOURNEY PREPARING 28 000km and 18 countries 3 months

I commence first route scenario on summer 2008 and go over all kind of information available and checked out what kind of journey I can do on three months off.
Project planning has been started in the autumn 2008 and I have been bit busy and I'm still. Bike modification took lot of time more on that on bike mod section.I have collect documentations for forthcoming journey and examined data, documents and maps etc. carefully. Information is stored to web and many other places and will be available when need it.
When you are planing that kind of journey it will take hell of lot time to search all kind of information, charts, visas, permits, border crossing, fueling, service, spares, etc. to be even slightly prepared.
I have collect more than 850 files of documents more than 350 charts and over 100 GPS routes to net server to use for planing and on the road.
Hopefully those long night hours what I have spend opposite of the screen over thees year and went over the data will be recompenses some sunny Sunday when on way.

Many thanks for all these peoples how have write to HUBB and have they web sites where I had collect information, hints, routes etc. that data has been very valuable during planing stage of the journey.
Route is ready-to-go with many alternative trails. Winter in the area has been difficult "zud" like locals call it and there is lot of snow what means that there will be lot of floods coming later in spring when melting waters pours down from the mountains. That can make some trails difficult or impossible to ride but I try to take into consideration and have planed alternative trails go around if need it.

You can follow our tour from FIN2PAMIR

FIN2PAMIR Tour blog ( Will be updated by home staff and me when I have access)

FIN2PAMIR Blog is open (Will be updated when on the road hopefully)
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Elukka 57

Riders who enjoy exploring the most deserted areas on earth are offered an extremely capable adventure motorcycle that will complete with all of their riding needs thanks to its low weight, long travel suspension and versatile chassis. Getting out of trouble is no problem for the ELUKKA 57 Adventure as it features the LC4 engine.

It's slim

Low center of gravity

Bike is only 18 cm wider / side than pegs and as wide as bar with spare tyres it's 3 cm / side wider.
Actually we have also tank side bags so bikes is the same wide front and aft.

With this set up it's beautiful to ride feels like with out luggage and all the gears and stuff loaded.




Load:
  • Fuel 32 liter
  • Water 5 liter
  • Tent, sleeping bag, mattress
  • Food for 20 days
  • Cooking equipment's
  • Spare parts
  • Spare tyres + inners
  • Clothes
  • ETC.
I thing I achieve what I was looking for
MORE info of the modification and up coming FIN2PAMIR journey
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Off we go find mor FIN2PAMIR
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Some hour's and we are on our way.
Just last things to do.....
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Beware of facke insurans guy in Tsaganoour he will try to sell you Mongolian trafic insuranse but infact there is not any in Mongolia.
Also Barhoronturum police ask some pribes telling that I had gone to prohibited area I just told him that he can chek every thing from internet and he get nervous and give my passport back to me. So try avoid towns after 5pm.
So far every thing ok.
N route is dry jus chek route from my pages.

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Make your reservations to Oasis
Sybille told that they are all ready quite fully booked for this summer.

FIN2PAMIR TOUR Blog: OASIS Guesthouse UB
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Kaz police

Beware of Kaz police when going to Kyrgestan last 50 km is full of radars that they can collect money to they pockets.
They stpo you and some way or other after 5min they have pic of you with over speed.
We ride with my pal and same speed they stop my pal how was after me he ask to see pic of me and speed was 46km/h to him they found 64km/h and ask 8000Teng or they must go to station. My pal have only 5000Teng so that was ok to them.
So it's better to go to station because they don't gone quite good bussines for so long time.

Same happend to me in in Kaz two times and Russia once but I just wait that they will give me ticket but they didn't and just after and 1/2 hour say go away.
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Kyrgystan situation

Karakol 16 July 2010

Situation in Kyrg is normal most of probaganda in media is from former president and his KAz supporters and related bussines mans paid things. They want that Kyrg economy will go down and they can come back.

All police and bussines peoples in KZ told that you will be killed when entering to Kyrg so nice and smart ....

I meet one police from Osh and he told that every thing is now ok there.
Many blocks are burned down and town looks ugly peoples are really friendly and try to keep up good mood and relationships to foriners.
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Accomandation Karkol Kyrg

Nice and quiet accomandation in Karkol Kyrg.
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Pamir

Any body around Khorog PAMIR 25 July

We have one bike GSA whitout rider to Europe.
Make contact trough my web pages
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Your Road Atlas Of Mongolia

HI GUYS
WE MET IN THE ALTAI IN RUSSIA IN THE RAIN, WE WERE ON 2 640'S YOU LENT US YOUR ATLAS OF MONGOLIA WHICH PROVED TO BE INVALUABLE.
MANY THANKS
COULD YOU LET US HAVE AN ADDRESS SO THAT WE CAN FORWARD IT ON TO YOU. YOU COULD CONTACT US ON HERE OR EMAIL US AT
daniel7_99@yahoo.com
GLAD TO HERE YOU MANAGED TO SORT THE CLUTCH PROBLEM OUT

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HI GUYS
WE MET IN THE ALTAI IN RUSSIA IN THE RAIN, WE WERE ON 2 640'S YOU LENT US YOUR ATLAS OF MONGOLIA WHICH PROVED TO BE INVALUABLE.
MANY THANKS
COULD YOU LET US HAVE AN ADDRESS SO THAT WE CAN FORWARD IT ON TO YOU. YOU COULD CONTACT US ON HERE OR EMAIL US AT
daniel7_99@yahoo.com
GLAD TO HERE YOU MANAGED TO SORT THE CLUTCH PROBLEM OUT

REGARDS

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Hi D & D

I sent mail to you ...

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HI GUYS
WE MET IN THE ALTAI IN RUSSIA IN THE RAIN, WE WERE ON 2 640'S YOU LENT US YOUR ATLAS OF MONGOLIA WHICH PROVED TO BE INVALUABLE.
MANY THANKS
COULD YOU LET US HAVE AN ADDRESS SO THAT WE CAN FORWARD IT ON TO YOU. YOU COULD CONTACT US ON HERE OR EMAIL US AT
(mail address)
GLAD TO HERE YOU MANAGED TO SORT THE CLUTCH PROBLEM OUT

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Has anybody heard anything about D&D I'm still waiting my Mongolian Atlas ?
Will need it for next one....
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