Category: Trans Siberian 2012

  • Day 9: Off to Mongolia

    Leaving Nikitas Ho’estead after two very lazy relaxing days off, heading back to Irkutsk by minibus and then by train on to Ulan Bator.

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    Hoping there’s Internet in Mongolia so we can update our status from there.

  • Final beers at Nikitas

    Final beers at Nikitas

    Beautiful sunset for our final night having  beers with Pierre.

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    Some awesome colours in the sky today.

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    The view from our apartment. We all said the same this morning. Not ready to leave. Back to Irkutz this morning and train to Mongolia tonight.

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  • Let’s go for a Banya!

    Let’s go for a Banya!

    La isla de isla de Olkhon en medio del lago Baikal es un lugar mágico. Hace que los chamanes siberianos incluyan en liberar espíritus y eso es lo que nos ha pasado.
    Tres días de relax, conociendo a Carlos y María Dolores, recibiendo visitas de las chicas suizas (Anja y Andrea) y disfrutando de la compania de Pierre, en moto desde Berlin hasta Japon!!!
    Manana cogemos el minibus hacia Irkust y de nuevo tren.
    Proxima parada: MONGOLIA!!

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  • Lake Baikal

    Today at the lake. Beautiful. 637KM long, making it the largest and deepest freshwater lake on zee planet.

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  • Nikita’s homestead

    Nikita’s homestead

    Por fin encuentro un ratito para escribir en el blag!
    Tres días seguidos en el tren, hacen que una ducha y un wc de porcelana sean valorados como el puro oro, pero las risas y la gente nueva que conocemos a lo largo del viaje, hace que todo merezca la pena.

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  • Siberian tiger

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    Rare sighting of the Siberian tiger (endangered species)

  • Day 3 – 7

    Day 3 – 7

    Well, a few days of Internet block out due partly to travel and partly to ‘Sputnik’. As Ivan told us with his extremely broken English each time mobile dropped out, pointed up and said ” Sputnik, bing, bing bing”

    Yekaterinburg at the war memorial
    An SA2 surface to air missile

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    Me riding said missile, Dr Strangelove style. Please note, no beer was consumed before the ride began.

    As Ollie said in post…. You don’t mess with the Telman. This guy spoke almost no English, insisted we change numbers and said ” When you call me? I can’t wait talk you”. This will be an amazing  phone call, I’ll be sure to update as soon as it happens….. or. Not.

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    Super sized litre beers, available at every train stop for the bargain price of a dollar. Russia, I love you.

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    Partying in our cabin with Misha and Pavel, call me Pacha. We didn’t have a night that finished before 3am. Very difficult to sleep on trains with exceptional company.

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    Your papers…… Are NOT in order.

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    Nakitas Homestead, home for next 3 days….

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    And inside our apartment.

  • Day 7: Khuzhir / Olkhon / Baikal Lake

    Three days on a train in a small compartment, crossing three more timezones, can be a long time, but not with Telman from Azerbaijan, who is a professional wrestler. Not the fake American kind or the Mexican variant with funny masks. Classic wrestling where anything goes as long as it stays below the waist. Telman or short Timur or Mr. T as we called him is a huge fella.
    Then there was Pavel “call me Pasha” who coined the line “I don’t need beer, it’s the beer that needs me”.  A Russian engineer.  Go figure…
    The ride from Irkutsk to the Island was one of the scariest things I have ever witnessed. A minibus “marshrutka” with loose axles, just hammering down on dirt roads with the needle in the red zone… But we’re here. In one piece.

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