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Samarkand, Uzbekistan

I had been looking forward to visiting Samarkand since the beginning of the rally. I had read a lot about it as a teenager, my anticipation had built for weeks and I had convinced Nick and Bob and Olov that it was something not to be missed.

It didn’t take us long to drive there – [...]

Bukhara, Uzbekistan

We arrived in Bukhara late and found the hotel that I had called along the way from the border just before all the restaurants in the old centre shut. ‘Liaby House’ was a great little hotel, just off the main square and man-made pond of the same name. It was a fusion of a new [...]

Wild thing, Turkmenistan

The next morning we came down to breakfast and found another 6 teams catching up. One of them told us that there had been a casualty on the Mongol rally and that one of their friends had tried to reach them during the night to confirm whether they were OK.

They said that although they didn’t [...]

The Iranian border

The Turkish-Iranian border crossing promissed to be quite intense from the outset. Although we had discussed months ago to leave Nick’s US passport at home, with the excitement of the new job, the last minute preparations for the start of the rally and my moving out of my flat, this had somehow slipped by the [...]

Going Infidel

We woke up with the sun at 5.30am and started quickly packung up our camp. The cow dung fire was still smoldering as we loaded up the cars. In preparation for crossing the Iranian border, I tried to hide my Infidel status. After much discussion, it was decided that the best place for my American [...]

Our last day in Turkey

On our last day in Turkey, we decided to get as close to the Iranian borderĀ as possible in order to avoid the crowds the of next day and cross it as early and smoothly as possible.

I got up with the sun at about 5, washed at the little well at the top of our field, [...]

It's a scorcher

On our third day in Turkey, we saw the highest temperatures yet. At 11am it had already climbed up to 53.7C (128F) and even the scarcest shade was packed out with people taking a break.

We all struggled in our own way – Nick dripped off of every part of his face and upper body; my [...]

Turkey

Turkey is a very long mountainous country. Taking the E80 through the North from the Bulgarian border, through Istanbul all the way to Iran, it takes a good 3-4 days to get through. At the end of July, beginning of August it is very hot, ranging from the very high thirties in the early morning [...]

Istanbul to the Middle-of-Nowhere, Turkey

Did we mention that traffic is atrocious in Istanbul?

After a scenic drive along the coast of the Bosporus from Kilyos to Istanbul, we spent nearly an hour to get onto the bridge crossing over to the Turkish mainland. With hordes of jam-packed cars and trucks herding us to the toll gate, we had no choice [...]