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    • Dag 13

      Ulan Ude II

      12 juli 2018, Ryssland ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Nach fast 200 km Paddelei machen wir bei nicht so schönem Wetter einen Ruhetag an der Selenga - kurz hinter Ulan Ude und wieder in der Nähe vom Taiga Pitch. Am Ruhetag lässt der Wind nach und die Wolkendecke reißt auf, so dass wir nochmals die Stadt aufsuchen oder einfach entspannen am Ufer.Läs mer

    • Dag 9

      Naushki

      7 mars 2017, Ryssland ⋅ ☁️ 0 °C

      Als wir an diesem Morgen aufgewacht sind, waren wir schon in einer wunderschönen verschneiten Steppenlandschaft. Ich habe auch einige Wildpferde gesehen. Das war so ein schöner Anblick und die Sonne strahlte so schön vom wolkenlosen, blauen Himmel. Seit 13 Uhr steckten wir in Naushki, kurz vor der mongolischen Grenze fest.

      Trotz der verlorenen Kreditkarte war meine Reiselust nicht getrübt. A. würde mir Geld vorstrecken und meine Familie ihn das zurücküberweisen. Im Abteil nebenan wohnte ein deutsch-schweizerisches Pärchen und ein Engländer. Zusammen waren wir in dem kleinen Örtchen was essen.
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    • Dag 15

      Tserkov' Bogoyavleniya Gospodnya

      14 juli 2018, Ryssland ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Von unserem Lagerplatz am gegenüberliegenden Selengaufer sahen wir ein Kirchendach und haben uns kurzer hand auf die Erkundung begeben. Vorgefunden haben wir eine orthodoxe Kirche, die sich in einem schlimmen äußeren Bauzustand befand aber offensichtlich derzeit mit viel liebe und Gottvertrauen wieder aufgebaut wird. Nach der Besichtigung des Gebetsraumes, der wieder begehbar war, wurden wir als "Molodziy", zu deutsch "Prachtkerle" bezeichnet und für unser Vorhaben auf den Baikal zu paddeln eine Kerze entzündet.Läs mer

    • Dag 18

      BAIKAL

      17 juli 2018, Ryssland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Wir haben unser Ziel erreicht, wir paddeln bei auflandigem, kräftigem Wind draußen vor der Brandungszone. Die Wellen sind hier bis zu einem Meter hoch und nach 1,5 Stunden beschließen wir, die letzten 1,5 km am Ufer zu treideln. Nach 13 Paddeltagen ist die Kraft verbraucht. Wir haben hier herrlichen Sandstrand und einen gigantischen See vor der Nase, der sich gebärdet wie bei uns zu Hause die Ostsee, nur ohne Salz. Jetzt kommen noch 3 Strandtage in denen wir die Gegend erkunden (Spaso-Preobrazhenskiy Monastyr), entspannen, die Boote abbauen und bei herrlichstem Strandwetter baden. Am Freitag (20.07.) geht es zurück nach Ulan Ude und am Samstag in aller Frühe mit dem Flieger über Moskau nach Berlin zurück nach Hause.Läs mer

    • Dag 103

      Eating in Russia

      21 juni 2019, Ryssland ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Russian food positively surprised us. The variety of goods in supermarkets is great, only local fruit seemed to be hard to come by (probably due to the climate). Vegetarian or vegan options in restaurants were space but they existed. And the soups were ALWAYS super tasty. Since we have Hans back, we anyways prepare our meals ourselves most of the time. Here are a few culinary highlights:

      Stolovaya - a canteen serving home cooked meals for a fair (for European standard cheap) price. If we did eat out, this was often our choice of restaurant. There is bread, various salads, at least one soup (often borscht, a beetroot based soup), your choice of carbs (pasta, rice, pilav etc.), Meat dishes, sometimes a vegetarian stew and dessert. Not to forget tea (sometimes even with fresh herbs and berries). Perfect for us as we could simply point to our preferred choice.

      Campfires- having Hans back and camping wild again meant lots of campfires. Tom went back to baking bread, we cooked stews, fried eggs and much much more.

      Dumplings- Russians seem to be quite fond of dumplings. While they're often filled with meat, we found vegetarian ones filled with mashed potatoes. Quite delicious! And available by the kg in the supermarkets' freezer. (We simply boiled them and added a bit of soy sauce for convenience. Saw them being served fried once, surely a better way to enjoy them.)

      Kvass- a traditional fermented drink made from rye bread. It's sold by street vendors everywhere and can be bought by the glass or bottle. We tried it once and it tasted like slightly alfcoholic grape juice (alcohol content is between .5-1%). I think you could get used to it, but it definitely has a strange taste.

      Brotzeit -Tom has been particularly happy about the cheese and salami selection in Russian supermarkets. As the weather was quite hot, we had "Brotzeit" for lunch and/or dinner fairly often. Bread, cheese, salami, pickles and for the vegan option mustard, kren, tomatoes, cucumber, carrots and a vegan veggie spread that probably was supposed to be sauce but tasted delicious. Every once in a while we also treated ourselves to a piece of smoked fish. So delicious!
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    • Dag 105

      Driving in East Russia

      23 juni 2019, Ryssland ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      So after a good 3700 km on Russian streets I thought I’ll leave a comment about what it’s like to drive a Troopy through East Russia. After we left the traffic insanity of Vladivostok we had 3700km of Russian highway to Ulan Ude ahead of us. Here’s what I found:

      - a two lane street is really a three lane street if someone wants to overtake

      - Everybody adds 10km/h to the speed limit. Unless it’s a construction site, than they go double the limit

      - Street conditions can go from German Autobahn to “should we switch to 4WD” without any warning

      - If you turn of the highway almost all of the streets are gravel road and sometimes rivers (literally!)

      - At gas stations you have to pay before you fill up. If you overestimated you get money back

      - An oil change is just under 6 euros!!

      - It’s so easy to find great spots to camp just a few kms off the highway and it usually includes a little adventure. Yes, we got stuck on mud! Badly. But the Maxtrax saved us in the end.

      - From time to time you have to stop for cows crossing the street. But at least they are using the pedestrian crossing!

      - Traffic lights either count down or blink before changing which is great!

      - Deadly accident sights are marked with plastic flowers on the road side, same as the ones on grave yards. (There were quite a few)

      - The Amur highway connecting western ad eastern Russia has only been paved since 2004. (After driving it himself Vladimir Putin said: It’s not the Autobahn but it’s alright)

      Stats:
      Distance: 3700km
      Diesel: 518 l
      Consumption: 12.1l/100km
      One full service at 398000km
      No police stop

      We had a great time driving in Russia! We met lots of interesting people on and off the road and really appreciated the hospitality!
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    • Dag 10

      Auf in die Mongolei

      2 juni 2019, Ryssland ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Um 7 Uhr ging es heute früh wieder zum Zug und weiter in die Mongolei. Die Fahrt entlang des Baikalsees war wunderschön und die Landschaft auf dem Weg zur Grenze umwerfend.

      Nun stehen wir an der Russisch-Mongolischen Grenze und sind gespannt, wie die Ausreise aus Russland klappt...zwei Stunden später sind wir dann mit der Einreise in die Mongolei beschäftigt.

      Die Nacht wird dann sicher auch spannend - der mongolische Zug rattert auch ganz schön...

      Mal schauen ob wir uns die nächsten Tage melden können, da sind wir in den mongolischen Weiten unterwegs...
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    • Dag 81

      Lake Baikal, Russia

      15 juli 2019, Ryssland ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Finally a break in my everyday travels: I arrived at Lake Baikal. Rural Russia, cows, orthodox churches, bent power poles, and a restful camping spot beside the lake. Here I am enjoying some days of rest together with some other Overlanders, before heading off to Mongolia.Läs mer

    • Dag 101

      25h in Ulan-Ude

      19 juni 2019, Ryssland ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      City time again. After having spent another night with the wonderful Kudlik family (fellow Overlanders, also on their way back to Europe, but started in Sydney) about 50kms South of Ulan-ude at the Selenga river, we drive into Ulan-ude to get some chores done:
      1. Grocery shopping
      2. Hardware store for an additional water filter solution (the possible pesticides and heavy metals drive us a bit mad)
      3. Car service (that Tom largely did himself)
      4. Car wash (you cannot imagine how many insects there were on our windshield)
      5. Laundry
      6. Water
      7. Café with WiFi for TV series and new music

      It was a bit optimistic to think we'll get all of this done in a few hours... But we're super successful nevertheless. We find a water pump, a bjToyota car dealer to get the spare parts, a supermarket to do the shopping, a garage where Tom can do the service and they only did the oil change, the laundry service to get our clothes clean in the meantime and a car wash station. And after all this it's 6.30pm and I have no motivation whatsoever to keep on driving. Hence we make our way up the hill to the monastery (it has a big carpark) and set up camp there. Once again, we picked a spot popular with young couples making out in their cars (the view must be quite stimulating). Families and tourists come up as well and we end up meeting quite a few curious souls. Maybe we inspire some of them to travel, too? I'd love to think so.
      Full of happiness due to our successful day and lovely conversations, we go to bed, leaving the cafe bit to the next day.
      Great choice as this means we have delicious "syrniki"( baked cottage cheese balls), a croissant, coffee and some fresh grapefruit and rosemary tea for breakfast and even manage to squeeze in some sightseeing including Lenin's head and a dancing fountain paired with classical music.
      Ulan-ude will stay a pleasant memory.
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    • Dag 15

      Back to Ulan-Ude

      20 april 2018, Ryssland ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      We had to drive back to Ulan-Ude today in preparation for catching the plane early tomorrow morning to Moscow. So once again we packed our bags and headed off after breakfast. Michael had a work meeting he had to attend via Skype for an hour but this gave us time to get ready.

      We decided to stop for one last jaunt over the lake and pulled up where we had stopped for the first sunset the other night. There were a few fishermen out so we became a little braver and walked out further onto the lake. We were curious about the fishing so went to examine one of the holes that had been made. It was actually a lot smaller than we expected, only about 20cm diameter. We could see the ice was quite deep through the hole so that made us feel more secure! The fishermen had a long sort of corkscrew tool they used to make their holes in the ice. We walked past one older guy and he seemed to have more old school tools. His fishing rod only looked like a short stick with a bit of line attached!

      We made our way back to the car, I managed to get a wet foot due to a puddle iced over on top of the ice which was annoying!

      Kyria was keen to go for a hike through the forest and maybe up one of the mountains but we couldn’t find a track that was suitable, either the road was too muddy or there was no where to park the car so we gave up on the plan. It would have been fun!

      We stopped off at Haim where there was a nice river and bridge to get some photos and poke around. The boys has fun skating on the ice on the river - we were waiting for them to skate right off into the river! 😂

      It was an uneventful trip the rest of the way. I had packed a few activity bags for plane trips and car trips so Heidi was suitably amused.

      Back in Ulan-Ude the traffic was a little heavier than on the way out and it was bumper to bumper at times. Heidi’s little voice piped up ‘come on!’ while we were crawling along! 😂 At one point our lane seemed to end abruptly and there was a little chaos as everyone was pushing to the other side of the tram line, in between oncoming trams - no lights, just free for all!

      We are back at the apartment we initially stayed at. The boys have gone to clean the car and return it and I have put Heidi to bed. I only bought four books to read with her. She doesn’t like two of them so we’re only allowed to read the other two. I am so sick of ‘Where is the green sheep’ and ‘We’re going on a bear hunt’ 😩
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