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13 Apr 2012
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Hiya Chris
We leave UK mid-May. Route is Europe, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan (Silk road), Tajikistan (Pamir highway, Wakan valley), Kyrgystan, Kazahstan, Russia, Mongolia for a month from mid July(Southern then Northern routes), then Russia and home.
Look out for a black XT600e and a BMW GS 1200A (a good example of the light or heavy question!).
I will check the HUBB from time to time so post.
Dan
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Look out for a black XT600e and a BMW GS 1200A (a good example of the light or heavy question!).
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Or some might say, midweight vs heavyweight ...  (just being saying on another post that a light adventure bike for me is sub 120-130 kgs)
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Hi Guys,
As the thread title says: Anyone in that part of the world at that time?
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Sorry mate, will be thru there with about 6 other guys but much earlier ... end of June / early July
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'will be thru there with about 6 other guys but much earlier ... end of June / early July'
We'll probably be in Uzbek/Tajik/Kyrg/Kaz about that time. Maybe bump into you! (with our heavy bikes!!)
Dan
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i ll be with my adventure 950, well prepared for tough riding and as you, there will be lot of camping in the wild and flexible accomodation..
definitly we can cross our roads somewhere and do some legs together- if possible- i m struggling with my russian visa at the moment..
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Hi tba01
Yeh, Our paths might cross. I'll post my more exact movements on this thread as they happen. Maybe we'll ride some together.
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Originally Posted by dan66
Look out for a black XT600e and a BMW GS 1200A (a good example of the light or heavy question!).
I will check the HUBB from time to time so post.
Dan
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Hi Dan
As mentioned above, I'll post my movements here and check the HUBB too. My Trannie is also black. Seems to be in vogue this season (although all my Rats have been and always will be black...)
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Sorry mate, will be thru there with about 6 other guys but much earlier ... end of June / early July
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Hi Walter
Shame I'll miss you. I heard about your trip. Sounds interesting.
cheers
Chris
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17 Apr 2012
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Hi to you all,
I have planed to be in the area this summer.
My route:
Departure from Romania: 21 April 2012
Turkey – Georgia – Armenia – Georgia – Azerbaijan entering Turkmenistan from Azerbaijan by ferry: mid may 2012.
The Stans – 4 to 5 weeks - Uzbekistan - Tadjikistan - Kirgistan - Kazakhstan.
Russia - Mongolia: entering Mongolia around 25 June 2012 from Tashanta.
Tashanta - Ulan Bataar - Ulan Ude - Vladivostok.
Plan to be in Vladivostok around 15-20 of July, and from there ship the bike by boat to Magadan and fly there.
Magadan: beginning of August 2012
Road of Bones, Old Summer Road (depending on the weather) - Yakutsk – Viliustk Trackt - Myrni - Lensk mid August 2012
Lensk - Ust Kut (boat) - Magistralny (here I will decide on the BAm depending on time, weather, bike status etc.)
If BAM is a no go then to Magistralny and south on Zhilagovo Road - Olkon Island - Irkutsk – beginning of September 2012
In September coming back home from Russia via Transiberian highway, Volvograd – Kiev – Cernauti – Bucharest.
Also looking for riding partners to share the road.
safe travels,
Adrian
asilindean@gmail.com
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Originally Posted by asilindean
Hi to you all,
I have planed to be in the area this summer.
My route:
Departure from Romania: 21 April 2012
Turkey – Georgia – Armenia – Georgia – Azerbaijan entering Turkmenistan from Azerbaijan by ferry: mid may 2012.
The Stans – 4 to 5 weeks - Uzbekistan - Tadjikistan - Kirgistan - Kazakhstan.
Russia - Mongolia: entering Mongolia around 25 June 2012 from Tashanta.
Tashanta - Ulan Bataar - Ulan Ude - Vladivostok.
Plan to be in Vladivostok around 15-20 of July, and from there ship the bike by boat to Magadan and fly there.
Magadan: beginning of August 2012
Road of Bones, Old Summer Road (depending on the weather) - Yakutsk – Viliustk Trackt - Myrni - Lensk mid August 2012
Lensk - Ust Kut (boat) - Magistralny (here I will decide on the BAm depending on time, weather, bike status etc.)
If BAM is a no go then to Magistralny and south on Zhilagovo Road - Olkon Island - Irkutsk – beginning of September 2012
In September coming back home from Russia via Transiberian highway, Volvograd – Kiev – Cernauti – Bucharest.
Also looking for riding partners to share the road.
safe travels,
Adrian
asilindean@gmail.com
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Hi Adrian
Nice trip you have planned. Looks like you're ahead of me all the way. Might spot you on your way home!
cheers
Chris
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Chris
Im out there in June - Aug
We met at the Bristol Hubb meet with Iain and Debz
My entry into Russia is via Turkey, probably Sochi, my Russian visa should start 1st June..
PS I have asked to be your friend of facebook :-)
Cheers
Geordie aka Will
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