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27 Aug 2008
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Costing:
It's hard to know. Figures from people who've done other similar trips can be pretty low, but the price of petrol as well as the cost of living has gone up loads in those areas in the last decade I would have thought.
I figure a 10,000 UKP(£) budget, which includes getting and preparing the bike. But hopefully I would be coming back with a fair sized chunk of that. Hoping the trip can be done for about £6000.
olit:
It's interesting that you're doing such a similar trip at the same time! For me there is a little logic in the route/direction, in that the summer in Sibera is fairly short, but it should stay hotter in the "Stans" and the middle east for much later in the year. Of course I haven't looked at any proper climatic information yet so I maybe wrong. I'm also eager to spend a full 6months on the road - The longer I'm away the less I have to worry or even think about home.
Even if we couldn't come to a mutual route/plan, it would still be more than likely for us to meet up half way round in Russia!
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28 Aug 2008
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Changing my route?
Hello Nath
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Originally Posted by Nath
For me there is a little logic in the route/direction, in that the summer in Sibera is fairly short, but it should stay hotter in the "Stans" and the middle east for much later in the year. Of course I haven't looked at any proper climatic information yet so I maybe wrong. I'm also eager to spend a full 6months on the road - The longer I'm away the less I have to worry or even think about home.
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I didn't think that far yet...
Originally I were thinking about a trip like yours but then I changed the route inspired by schmalspurnomaden.at - "Auf der Achse des Bösen" (in German, but you will see the route immediately - I wanted to shortcut it by going directly from Turkey to Iran). But maybe I can take more time and make the Mongolia roundtrip. So when do you plan to start? Which bike do you wanna ride?
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Which bike do you wanna ride?
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I would like to know that too :-)
Really want to join you, but its not the right time yet
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Bravo -
you're right about the 6 month hiatus from regular life being difficult -- but I'll check back at the end of the year; might have a way to leave work for a bit.
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