Inspired by Oisin's 'Not Dead Yet' video's, being snowed in, and having a better computer these days, I've committed 'our' video to uTube.
Sue (Gracie on here) and myself set off in 2005 on our very own 'Long Way Home' trip. 20,000 miles through Russia, Siberia, Mongolia and the Gobi Desert, with no back up. We were arrested and thrown out of China and so returned The Long Way Home back through Mongolia, Russia and all the Stan's. We blagged a lift across the Caspian Sea and returned home through Europe.
Two geriatrics on two F650GS's. 26 countries ... no punctures. Our video camera and CD's with stored video and photographs were later stolen from our hotel room in Almety, Kazakhstan.
In the video you'll see Deggy and her son Khongor singing, we were fortunate to stop with them in Ulan Batar and were made most welcome.
So if you're bored witless, got cabin fever, or have unwelcome guests, get your feet up and stick your nose in. A bit slow to start with but gets better as it progresses I think
Apologies for the quality, it was made at a time with limited equipment and certainly limited knowledge
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Sue (Gracie on here) and myself set off in 2005 on our very own 'Long Way Home' trip. 20,000 miles through Russia, Siberia, Mongolia and the Gobi Desert, with no back up. We were arrested and thrown out of China and so returned The Long Way Home back through Mongolia, Russia and all the Stan's. We blagged a lift across the Caspian Sea and returned home through Europe.
Two geriatrics on two F650GS's. 26 countries ... no punctures. Our video camera and CD's with stored video and photographs were later stolen from our hotel room in Almety, Kazakhstan.
In the video you'll see Deggy and her son Khongor singing, we were fortunate to stop with them in Ulan Batar and were made most welcome.
So if you're bored witless, got cabin fever, or have unwelcome guests, get your feet up and stick your nose in. A bit slow to start with but gets better as it progresses I think
Apologies for the quality, it was made at a time with limited equipment and certainly limited knowledge
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