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12 Oct 2009
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10 litre tank is all you need
fuel seems to be a doddle in Mongolia these days. Recently did a route from UB - Kharkhorin - Tsetserleg - Tosontsengel- Uliastay, - Altai - Hovd - Olgiy - Tsagaannuur Border and did it solely on my tiny 10 litre tank.
I carried a container with 3 litres reserve, but never got round to using it.
So 41 litres / 26 litres is pretty much overkill. I would not bother filling up more than 20 liters as you definately dont need more and the extra weight will slow you down.
I bought the same road atlas maximondo mentioned at the post office. Decent detail including locations of petrol, and information was surprisingly reliable. I relied on it for locatiobs of fuel and was not let down. when i get home, i may be able to scan some pages for people coming innfrom the west, but for those entering from the north and stopping in UB i recommend you buy one at the post office
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Could you scan and post the front cover of the Mongolian Atlas that you mentioned.
JB
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Its a local/mongolian edition, post office UB seems to be the only place (?) to get it, its in the glass boxes in the vistors centre part (where they sell postcards and all) and it says: Road Map (in english) on it. Has a spiral. Got one published 2009. Its a translation of original one in mongolian.
Unfortunately mine is now floating in Mongolian Nature somewhere near a particularly nasty river crossing near Olgii .
(it was..'or drop the bike in the river and grab the atlas' or vv)
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Originally Posted by colebatch
fuel seems to be a doddle in Mongolia these days. Recently did a route from UB - Kharkhorin - Tsetserleg - Tosontsengel- Uliastay, - Altai - Hovd - Olgiy - Tsagaannuur Border and did it solely on my tiny 10 litre tank.
I carried a container with 3 litres reserve, but never got round to using it.
So 41 litres / 26 litres is pretty much overkill. I would not bother filling up more than 20 liters as you definately dont need more and the extra weight will slow you down.
I bought the same road atlas maximondo mentioned at the post office. Decent detail including locations of petrol, and information was surprisingly reliable. I relied on it for locatiobs of fuel and was not let down. when i get home, i may be able to scan some pages for people coming innfrom the west, but for those entering from the north and stopping in UB i recommend you buy one at the post office
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Yea,some scans from west border could be lovely!! Thanks 
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Google map Mongolia fuel stations
Hi Michael
See this Google map with over 100 gas stations in Mongolia country side precisely marked.
Zoom in on satellite mode to see the exact station location.
You can download the map as KML to export to your navigation system.
Dan
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Hi Michael
See this Google map with over 100 gas stations in Mongolia country side precisely marked.
Zoom in on satellite mode to see the exact station location.
You can download the map as KML to export to your navigation system.
Dan
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great stuff .cheers!!
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Also in OSM you find a lot of gas stations.
From Olgii to Ulaangom is about 300km and there is a gas station in between, but with 80.
And from Ulaangom to Moron and further you find gas stations in every village
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