Team unConfined Nomads

Bayanhongor, Mongolia

Two days drive away from the finish line. So much anxiety amongst all teams, as cars are dropping like flies. One in our convoy died last night, but we have managed to pack the two men and their stuff amongst our three. Our car is a sight to behold - part of rear suspension held together by a bolt and steel twine (beautifully fashioned by a mongolian macguyver truck driver who stopped to help us), and no rear windshield after a rock went sailing thru. A story for another time. We are all hanging in there though. Full of anxiety, but excited. The end is so near... but so far.

Semey, Kazakhstan

Booked it across Eastern Kazakstan over the past two days. Record today of furthest distance in one day on the rally (for us at least): 800 km. Mostly smooth sailing except last 150 km to Semey, where the road is all torn apart. Russian border tomorrow, should reach Mongolia 2-3 days later. Almost there!

Samarkand, Uzbekistan

We love the people of Uzbekistan, but the rest is starting to wear us down - no gas, no way to with draw cash, bed bugs, food poisoning. All these problems have consumed a lot of our time here, which is a damm shame. We have met some incredible people here, who have helped so much, especially the two Aziz's we met in Burkara when we got our first flat! "Young" Aziz came aross us on the side of the road at around midnight, took us to his shop to get one of our spares put on the wheel, then took us to the tire bazaar to get a few more spares the next day. Also took us to get good gas, which is a rare commodity here. All is well tho, heading to kyrgyzstan, hope to cross tomorrow. We hear there is eagle hunting and ATMs there. Starting to run into teams coming up from the southern route, all raving about Iran...@

Khorazm, Uzbekistan

Alls wells in kiva, uzbekisan. Finally had a day off driving. Did a short tour of the city after errands were done. Went to the very bizarre museum of music, then to a performance of korzem traditional song and play. Heading to burkara today. We hear the road is torn to shreds because they are rebuilding it for trucks transporting goods to the war in afghanistan. We see the monstrous trucks all the time, traveling in convoy. Willie Benz is the company.

Qaraqalpaqstan Respublikasi, Uzbekistan

Its just us and the camels now! We are in the western Uzbek desert, hundreds of miles from the nearest city. Crossed the border last nite, finally thru around 11 pm, found a spot to pitch tents and get a little sleep before sunrise. Last 100 km in kazakstan was dirt and rock, a rather bumpy 2 hour ride. Uzbek roads are good. Crusing along, hopefully to khiva tonite!

Atyrau, Kazakhstan

We are in glorious nation kazakstan! Very nice! As soon as we crossed the border we were definitely entered another world - vast landscape, camels (!), asian faces, bad roads. We had a great camp with 3 other teams the first night, spent most of next day in atyrau running errands, then stayed in a guesthouse in the small town of Dossor. Today we head to uzbek border. Teams ahead say its a slow one...@

Elista, Russia

About 300 km from kazak border, stopped off in Elista, the capital of Kalmykia, the only Buddhist region on the European continent. The people are descendants of western Mongolians who embraced buddhism in the 17th centry then set off to the west and ended up in the Volga region. Seems like some interesting history between then and now. It was an interesting stop - we spun a prayer wheel, watched a chess game, bought some local music, grabbed a pizza, then hit the road again. We will meet up with another team or two in Astrakhan, then cross into Kazakstan tonite or ** some text is missing **

Kara Van Malssen

one member of the Confined Nomad (eating the UN A-Z without ever leaving NYC: www.confinednomad.com

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<p><font color="#008080" face="helvetica" size="4"><strong>Welcome to the (un)Confined Nomads' 2011 Mongol Rally site!</strong></font></p><p>The <a href="http://www.confinednomad.com/" target="_blank">Confined Nomad</a> crew will be participating in the <a href="http://mongolrally.theadventurists.com/" target="_blank">2011 Mongol Rally</a>! Who is the Confined Nomad crew you ask?&nbsp; We are a trio of friends that has been eating the UN, A-Z, without ever leaving NYC for the past few years.&nbsp; On this trip, however, since we will be unleashed on the world's largest land area, you can call us the (un)Confined Nomads! </p><p>What is the Mongol Rally you now wonder?&nbsp; In short:</p><ul><li>We will be driving a very small car from Europe to Mongolia</li><li>We will be raising money for some incredible charities</li><li>We will be collecting sounds from across the continent for our project, <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/silkroadinstereo/the-silk-road-in-stereo?ref=spotlight">The Silk Road in Stereo</a> </li><li>We will going to countries you may never have heard of</li><li>We will get lost, our car will break down, we will get at least 8 flat tires&nbsp; </li><li>We are going to eat a lot of things we currently can't fathom </li><li>We will spend long hours at remote borders </li><li>We will have the adventure of a lifetime</li></ul>It will be incredible, unpredictable, and exhilarating.&nbsp; Stay tuned for updates.&nbsp; Check out our blog, below...<br /><p>&nbsp;</p>