Asia
China: From Dashuikeng to Lanzhou
During the last week we have cycled through the muslim province of Ningxia, pitched our tents in a nuclear zone, crossed the Yellow River for the second time and finally arrived the huge city of Lanzhou. Read more »
Celebreties in China
I suddenly hear a woman’s voice behind me: ”Can I ask you some questions, please?” I turn quickly and see three young Chinese women coming towards me. “Of course, “ I answer right away, thinking to myself: “Wow, somebody I can finally talk to in English, and girls at that!” Read more »
China: From hell to heaven
We had just left the marvellous but crowded city of Pingyao in China and we looked forward to move westwards into a rural and mountainous valley. But we were terrible wrong. We had to cycle in pollution and misery for two lengthy days before we finally reached heaven on the other side of the Yellow River. (this article is in Norwegian language only) Read more »
Along the Chinese roads
From Jining and southwards the map mainly said continusly habitation. Thus we met a lot of Chinese people here, mostly of them only staring at us. When we arrived the big cities of Datong and Taiyuan, we could also enjoy all the "western" pleasures, like hamburgers and hotels with hot showers.... Read more »
Into central China
Eric Mortensen has written a report about our journey towards central China. You can read it here:
http://daprez.typepad.com/fullrulle/2005/05/vel_inne_i_kina.html
(norwegian language only).
China: You will be fined!
We had not been many days on our bikes in China before some police officers stopped us enroute to Jining. To our surprise we were caught in an unopen area, which required an alien travel permit. How could we know.... Read more »
China: Across the border at last
Could we bring our bikes into China? That was the big question when we arrived the border between Mongolia and China. It was four nervous guys who woke up in the morning preparing for the challenging border crossing and chinese buraucracy. Read more »
China: Across the border at last
Could we bring our bikes into China? That was the big question when we arrived the border between Mongolia and China. It was four nervous guys who woke up in the morning preparing for the challenging border crossing and chinese buraucracy. Read more »
Gobi: Lucky once again
The biking in Gobi continues in strong tailwinds. But we encounter some problems as well. Our fuel bottles get stolen by some childrens in a village. We also take a wrong road in the desert with scarce water supplies, leaving some of us very thirsty for a whole day. Read more »
Gobi Desert
Eric Mortensen has written a report about our journey in the Gobi-desert. You can read it here:
http://daprez.typepad.com/fullrulle/2005/04/gobirkenen.html
(norwegian language only).