ROB Uzbeckistan
Saturday, December 20th, 2008 Posted in Rob | No Comments »The beautıful valley that led up to tashkent was cramed full of mıllıtary blockades who cheked the documnets of all the passıng cars wıth the exceptıon of the two forıghners who just got a smıle and waved through withought having ...
[ROB] Kyrgistan
Sunday, November 30th, 2008 Posted in Rob | No Comments »At the border on the way in we met our new hitch hikers they are Jochem: Calculator, Navigator, Enthusiast, Car electronics sabortager Marty: Part time driver, Travel bible posesor, Travel bible donator Jever: Pun Thesourus, 80's jukebox and the five of us headed down to ...
[ROB] The Curse of Kazakhstan
Saturday, November 15th, 2008 Posted in Rob | No Comments »Rather than write a whole blog post on our transit through Russia let me just fill you in on what you missed! Took a Mongolian with no passport to the first town where the Russian police took him of us ...
[ROB] Mongolia
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008 Posted in Rob | Comments OffBorder crossing is pretty taxing, its pretty hard to reply "no" to the question "do you have any guns or drugs in your car" and even after this they are so untrusting that they often take a full ten to ...
[ROB] Russhing Russia
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 Posted in Rob | No Comments »People customs took a while. It can take time with the lights on but in a power cut its always going to take a little longer, this I can understand, passport control in complete darkens must be hard. But car ...
[ROB] The Begining
Sunday, September 21st, 2008 Posted in Rob | No Comments »The journey really started on the 1st of February 2006, sat on a Korean Air flight from England to South Korea, watching London get smaller and only then realising what I had decided to do. Two and a half years later I stand ...









