Sorry to lie to you, but we haven’t seen any bears, not yet anyway. We stayed in Gorno Altaysk, a decent sized town with teenagers in school uniforms behaving like any other teenagers in every other part of the world on a Friday afternoon, and a lot of military propaganda. We had noticed many memorials […]
Month: September 2015
Deep in Mother Russia
I’m not sure what was supposed to get better, according to our truck driver friends, but it certainly isn’t the roads. We have officially crossed into Asia and the landscape is incredibly barren but beautiful. It’s so much more idyllic away from civilisation, the towns tend to have a rather pungent smell and the roads […]
Over the Urals we go
A couple of weeks ago we met some lovely truck drivers at a service station. They were two Germans and a Dutchman who were transporting quality cows from Finland to Siberia. After a conversation about roads and drivers, they told us that things get better after the Urals. We had high hopes. Our first hurdle […]
An encounter with the authorities
On a day full of sunshine and magnificent autumnal colours, we had our first experience with the Russian authorities. It seems to be that you are not pulled over for actually doing anything wrong, but more like you get pulled over and then they try and find something wrong. We were waved down by a […]
The birthplace of Russia
Heading out of St Petersburg we arrived in Veliky Novgorod. At first this was just another city to us, but research later prevailed and it is known as the birthplace of Russia. It is one of the oldest towns in Russia. Wandering around the ancient Kremlin (with scaffolding almost equally ancient) I was astounded by […]
Heavenly St Petersburg
I could not wait to get to St Petersburg. We had a fairly simple experience at the border, the only drama was not caused by us but by some poor bugger who rode his motorcycle down the wrong road (accidentally I’m assuming). All of a sudden there was shouting and sirens, I was half expecting […]
The Breathtaking Baltics
Crossing the border from Poland to Lithuania we were hoping for one thing – better roads. You wouldn’t believe it but the change was instant. The drivers on the other hand are complete nut cases! We drove into Kaunas, on old medieval city and were beginning to see some clear Soviet influences. We found our […]