Bristol, UK
got back home at 3. Mini got me (and co-driver ) to kaz and back, awesome. M25 was quite a contrast to the open roads I've been use ** some text is missing **
Bristol, UK
got back home at 3. Mini got me (and co-driver ) to kaz and back, awesome. M25 was quite a contrast to the open roads I've been use ** some text is missing **
Cambridge, UK
got to Jev's at 7 had some food and looked at some of the pics. Bristol tomorrow and the new finishing line for me.
Dartford, UK
back in the lovely uk. In heavy traffic going to dartford tunnel. Going to Jev's tonight then i will be home tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
a quick look around amsterdam, including a certain eye opening district. Got into the city fairly late as a big event was going on and alot of the hotels were full. Ferry re-booked for tomorrow back to the shores of sunny england.
Hesse, Germany
just got across into the fatherland. Nice new motorways in Poland, pity they don't go all the way. Last little bit was slow a road. Speeding along now at a lovely steady 70ish. Couple more days and we will be back in the uk! Fingers crossed (got some new rattles today :) )@
Mazovia, Poland
spent the night in a really posh hotel that was cheap just outside the capital. Met an english chap taking a wedding dress to his son ** some text is missing **
, Lithuania
just got to the capital. Had to stop for quick food. Never been so excited to see mcdonalds. Yum. Also never seen a mcdonalds with so many attractive women in. Went through miles of roadworks to get here though. Slow going. On to Poland!
, Latvia
just found a lovely hotel in town that is nice and cheap. The border crossing took 6 hours latvia side very slow! Roads in latvia are great, felt like a rally stage. Spot lights worked a treat. Almost hit a woman wandering in the middle of the road! Odd. Looking forward to tomorrow.
red square, russia. Red square done. ...
red square, russia. Red square done.
Atyrau, Kazakhstan
well today involved spending the whole working day at the police station. We got there at 9 waited 3 hours to be told come back at 3 when the translator would be there. It turned out the translator was stunning which was great as the police suddenly became more friendly and faster! Result. After paying the £60 fine we were done at 5.30pm. Passports back. Walked home to find the part had arrived. Now fitted. Brake bleeding tomorrow then homeward bound! Good luck to the other teams carrying on. Charlie and Jev