Finish line and goodbye to Lexi
Finish line and goodbye to Lexi
Final night camping!
Too much Korean food in Arvaikheer!
Time for a hotel and a wash (6 days without!)
4th night camping in Mongolia
Urgent repairs in Altay
Camping night number 3 - Lexi not doing too well!
Khovd, Mongolia
First random campsite in Mongolia
Mongolian border crossing!
I was born and raised in rural Suffolk where I learnt all manner of things about wheat, barley and all things rural. I left this sunny place to study Chemistry at Univeristy of York. After leaving the wonders of York, university, and chemistry in 2011 I decided to move back down South, reunite with Will, and explore the (perhaps lesser) wonders of London, a job, and office based 'fun'. I still have no idea what I want to do with my life but I'm hoping that driving 10,000 miles across countries with more k's, y's and z's in than a thing with lots of stupid letters will change this.
While I no longer play with chemicals, I do still enjoy the idea of bucket chemistry and seeing what you can end up with…even if that is just with my cooking. I now work for an information technology company, which is interesting in its own right. If not at work, I’ll usually be sweating it out in a 40 degree hot yoga studio trying to find some sort of Zen. I’ve also been known for working with charities, raising money and running ridiculous distances for enjoyment, my friends (including Henry) just don’t understand how it can be enjoyable in anyway, but it is….. I’m sure being on the road constantly for five weeks will have its toll on our friendships, but the search for RIPs (Really Interesting Places) and our constant race against time will keep it fun . I’ve never heard Will play the guitar, but I really do hope he can play more than two songs, otherwise I fear he may not come back with a guitar….
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Blurb - yeah, lets go to Mongolia. I'm an AWAP, PR, JR, BSC, FC, SSBGNM
Wicked.
Blurb - Done
We are three man boys from North London. Henry and Will have known one another since the tender age of 12. The two started high school together in rural Suffolk. When Henry left for university in York he met Ash, where they bonded over chemicals and stuff while studying for a Masters in Chemistry.
Inevitably everybody ended up in London where we’re all grown ups with jobs, flats and such.
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