Day: 264
850 Kilometers; thats how my day was spent. I also started planning out how to make it to Mongolia for a reasonable price. It looks like I’ll spend tomorrow in Xining booking a flight to Beijing (around $100) then a night in Beijing, followed by the first 30 hour leg of the Trans-Siberian railroad (another $100) to the Mongolian Capital city of Ulaan Bataar. I should be there by Sunday afternoon.
Felicia, my tri-lingual Singaporean friend, had wanted to try and get to Tibet’s capital, Lhasa, after our tour; but with all the new problems getting up there she has moved some stuff around (including her new job as a foreign diplomat for Singapore) and decided to tag along with me to Mongolia for a couple weeks. Looks like I may have someone around to take pictures of me for a while.
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Hi Rob. Glad to know you survived you birthday. The road and the horizon pictures are the best I’ve seen anywhere! You are really perfecting your craft. Have fun in Mongolia.
Glad you had a good b-day! Also glad for the new travel friend…
Hi there,
I managed to cyber travel after ages. It was nice to know that you are still on the road and are blogging away. Beautiful photographs here. Hope you have a wonderful time and belated bday greetings.
Wow, I’m a die-hard, but I’m not sure even I would try cooking on that stove. 😉
Do you know where I can find some condoms that fit? I can’t seem to find any there.