Team 2 Tees Please

Ewan Bennet
Of 2 Tees Please
On the The Mongol Rally 2015

Boris needs a hoover

Hi Peeps We have safely navigated the final few miles of dirt track and corrugations and are driving on Tarmac. However there are still some miles to go and they are still throwing a few curve balls our way. 1 block off the main road after paying a poll tax and make you climb a hill in dirt. 2 place a sleeping policeman in the middle of nowhere at the start of a steep hill so you have to do the whole thing in 2nd The logic escapes me, perhaps someone can enlighten me!

Ewan Bennet
Of 2 Tees Please
On the The Mongol Rally 2015

Boris has new brake pads riveted

Hi Peeps Safe and sound after our first bit of off reading in Mongolia. Main road splits into a myriad of tracks all heading in the general direction of the next town, you pick one and off you go. Added excitement with no brakes and limited visibility as you are driving at night. However our lady love from Osandmaps has saved us twice. Off to the Gobi next. Today spent in Khovd with Jo and his Crew fixing 5 rally cars.

Ewan Bennet
Of 2 Tees Please
On the The Mongol Rally 2015

Boris loves a level playing field

Hi Peeps well today has been sublime we have traveled a distsnce and found a delightful des res ay Mayon on route to Mongolia. Considering the northern route as no one else has done it!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? takes twenty minutes to download position. I do not know why starting point is centre point is centre of Atlantic? Anyway we are travelling well decision to be made. North or south route of Mongolia

Ewan Bennet
Of 2 Tees Please
On the The Mongol Rally 2015

Boris loves a level playing field

Hi Peeps well today has been sublime we have traveled a distsnce and found a delightful des res ay Mayon on route to Mongolia. Considering the northern route as no one else has done it!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? takes twenty minutes to download position. I do not know why starting point is centre point is centre of Atlantic? Anyway we are travelling well decision to be made. North or south route of Mongolia

Ewan Bennet
Of 2 Tees Please
On the The Mongol Rally 2015

Boris does the big climb

Hi Peeps Well today Boris and the boys did a climb from 900m to 3200m down to 2200 then back up to 3250m. Several stops along the way, especially the last climb as it was exceptionally steep. Boris has done more miles today in first gear than the rest in of his life. It was also rather noisy as Boris had a Brocken connection between his exhaust and the exhaust manifold however after a day of not talking as we could not hear each other we got the exhaust fixed for £4, and we beat him up from £3.![file](//uploaded-files.theadventurists.com/images/blog/008829d28ccc40cb06a0be11b659ce9001dc90d4.jpeg)![file](//uploaded-files.theadventurists.com/images/blog/3f6ebed6a5dd3acf77cad0907e913731ab622d94.jpeg)![file](//uploaded-files.theadventurists.com/images/blog/bfc8491032bfe579b021da10b86f0d53deadaaab.jpeg)

Ewan Bennet
Of 2 Tees Please
On the The Mongol Rally 2015

Boris turns down lakeside views for a new clutch

Hi Peeps Plan was to go through middle of Kyrgyzstan and spend a night alongside a very high lake, 3600mtrs. However road conditions did not suit Boris and we burnt out the clutch trying to get him up the hills. Worked evening and morning but we are back on the road making our way to Bishkek for the 12th.

Nick Bennett

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Ewan Bennet

A Scotsman born in South Africa but living in England - confused! The idea of having an adventure scares me but I love doing them. Last big one was climbing and skiing volcanoes in Chile. Older than most but younger than some on this adventure( I assume).

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a couple of chums who are older than most competitors cars and their ages together seeking a mid life adventure

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