Team Mongolia Mo's

Matt Deacon
Of Mongolia Mo's
On the The Mongol Rally 2011

Flat Tires and the Kindness of Strangers

Okay, so we finished camping and headed off for Aktau, Kazakhstan at around 7am, sure we would make up great time and get there with plenty of time to go and maybe continue to the border. Within an hour we had driven about 10-15 km and had a flat tire. Our first casualty of the rally! We quickly changed the tire (we had a spare that was not a donut) and proceeded on. Around 1pm, you guessed it - another flat tire! We had no tires left!!! So we handled who would hitch hike and find the nearest town (about 50 km away - so about 3 hours) in the most democratic way possible, you guessed it paper, rock scissors! I lost, so I waved down a lorry and asked if I could get a ride in my broken Kazakh...he did one better and had the equipment to fix the tire on the spot. Extremely nice guy (we have met many on this trip) from Turkmenistan, could have ignored us but didn't - killer move...We (actaully I) was relieved and we continued on....by about 3pm we FINALLY hit smooth roads and continued on to Aktau, speeding through the city we were 6 km from the center and the hotel when, you guessed another flat tire! That's three in one day, gotta be some kind of MR record!>!??!?! We pumped up the tire and trodded along until we found a service station on the way that fixed both tires in about 15 minutes and cost us like $10, sweeeeet! Now relaxing after the longest 36 hours of my life (i think i lost about 3 years off my life from that drive!)

Matt Deacon
Of Mongolia Mo's
On the The Mongol Rally 2011

WTF (Kazakh style)

Okay so the beginning of our drive from the border was amazingly fluid with few issues - roads were amazing, and we made great time. Then we decided to take a detour from the changed plans and head south into Turkmenistan from the north (next to Caspian Sea). The road essentially ended and we began a very long drive at about 20 clicks per hour. Thinking we would make it to Aktau (500 km away), we left around 1pm....by 9pm when we stopped we were still something like 300 km away! We set up camp in the desert just off the "road" and camped out - spectacular scenery and weather was perfect!

Matt Deacon

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Christopher Bayer

Spends his days recycling other people's ideas in his oh so trendy moleskin notebook while trying to pass them off as his own. Enjoys movies you've never heard of and books he's never owned. Is so out of touch thanks to his chronic unemployment and lack of social skills that he considers himself socially conservative and fiscally liberal. Uses irony tag constantly even though he really doesn't understand the concept fully (Is that ironic?...yes...no...hmm)

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Grant Dansie

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<p>We'll be keeping track of our adventures throughout at this page - obviously being in the middle of a nowhere or a desert prevents us being able to edit the website on a regular basis, but we'll make sure to keep it as often and interesting as possible!</p><p>Given the relative ease of texting our blogs, rather than rely on blogging here, we have set up a twitter account so that you have daily news from us rather than depending on when we have internet access. </p><p>Check out our Twitter page at:</p><p><font face="Courier New"><a class="twitter-follow-button" href="http://twitter.com/twitterapi">www.twitter.com...@mongoliamos</a></font></p>