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12 Apr 2012
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Then again, I am copying the copycats not the originals :P Even if they did copy the route and the idea it was them who I saw do it (but the ewan and thingy youtube videos are very funny!) Ill look into mondo enduro thanks though
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16 Apr 2012
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Then again, I am copying the copycats not the originals :P Even if they did copy the route and the idea it was them who I saw do it (but the ewan and thingy youtube videos are very funny!) Ill look into mondo enduro thanks though 
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It was Austin and gang that got me thinking and on the long roads, while you are at it take a look at Terra Circa Terra Circa - YouTube .
Have fun and enjoy , let us have a blog address need some reading this summer !!
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16 Apr 2012
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The mondo enduro and LWR routes were actually very different. Anyway, does it really matter who did what first? It isn't a competition. This is supposed to be fun, right?
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Concentrate on the fun bit, the rest is faff.
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22 Apr 2012
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stampy, I've got just over 3 months, I'll be riding an r1200gs. In terms of budget, 9.5k should see me through the whole thing (though this goes down if other people are with me!) Try and have a flick through the google doc spreadsheet! I'm sure it only makes sense to me but not sure how else to show everything!
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23 Apr 2012
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Nope never! However, I am being slightly more tempted at the prospect of just doing Anchorage to New York, not the whole way but my Dad said he would come with me for it. Hmm, I'm still thinking about everything so nothing is set in stone (yet  )
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24 Apr 2012
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looks good dude, i worked out the spread sheet, so have u done this sort of thing before then? i need to make some serious deciscions here lol, and it gives me an excuse to get a tiger 800 
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Hi mate
I would be up for this, dunno about america but alot of it for sure, I have no idea about this sort of stuff tho like how long it will take, how many miles it is, insurence, how much money i need and stuff like that, i have been riding tho since i could walk motox trials trails etc so would love to give something like this a go
any info would be grate i dont understand your info pack thing  lol, i cant pm you as i havent posted enough
what bike u using??
cheers Stampy
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I'm also in the throes of putting together a very similar trip. Looking at leaving May/June 2013 spending approx5/6months on the road.would like company on all or some of the trip.
If interested please contact
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24 Apr 2012
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Russia advice
You are at serious risk of being bored out of your scull in Russia sitting on the main asphalt highway all the way to Vladivostok, and you will see mainly the back of trucks (doing 40mph and that you cant pass), petrol stations and traffic police, rather than the real Russia you can see if you get off the main road.
Also trying to cross Russia on a 30 day tourist visa has got a lot of people in trouble before when they discover things dont always go according to plan.
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24 Apr 2012
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I agree with Walter, the trans siberia hwy is just another asphalt road, go via the road of bones if budget and time permit.
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