↓
 

Amsterdam to Vladivostok

A bicycle ride across Eurasia

  • Home
  • The Plan
  • Latest Updates
  • Photos
    • Photos from 2006 trip
    • Photos from June 2007
    • Photos from San Diego Christmas Ride
  • 2006: Bicycling through Russia
  • 2006: Bicycling through Ukraine
  • Equipment
  • Links
  • Weather
  • Why a bicycle ride across Russia?
Home→Author mev - Page 2 << 1 2 3 4 … 18 19 >>

Author Archives: mev

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Чита, last city before crossing the gap

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on August 7, 2007 by mevAugust 17, 2007

We reached the city of Chita today. During the past week our landscapes changed again as we cycled from Улан-Удэ. We went along several large open valleys without trees. Fortunately it wasn’t very hot, but the dry open valleys reminded … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Чита, back to the big city

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on August 7, 2007 by mevAugust 8, 2007

Today a bike ride back to the big city of Чита. It was once again nice to get to a larger town. We had a brief shower as I went to pack the tent in, just enough to make the … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Лесной Городок, running on empty

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on August 6, 2007 by mevAugust 9, 2007

Some long fairly flat riding today. We continued to follow our broad open valley on the way to Чита. The road was narrow and surface was bumpy but it was flatter. We had some gentle grades. I left early and … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Горекацан, continental divide

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on August 5, 2007 by mevAugust 9, 2007

We crossed watersheds today. The rivers now drain to the Pacific Ocean instead of the Arctic Ocean. I’m not certain of the exact location, and it wasn’t a dramatic pass but somewhere between 41km and 45km among several low hills. … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Хилогосон + 20km, fork in the road

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on August 4, 2007 by mevAugust 9, 2007

When studying our maps, we noticed that the train distance from Бада to Чита was more than 100km shorter than the road. Hence, the small road along the tracks was intriguing. Was it paved? Our maps also showed few places … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Бада, lots of climbing in flat terrain

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on August 3, 2007 by mevAugust 9, 2007

A lot of climbing today, particularly since the last two thirds of the day followed a river valley. It was overcast and misty when I started out. I rode slowly and stopped to clear my glasses a few times. At … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Харауз + 15km, open spaces

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on August 2, 2007 by mevAugust 9, 2007

We crossed some wide open valleys today and had long gentle grades to climb and ascend. We also crossed an oblast boundary and are now six hours ahead of Moscow (8 hours ahead of Amsterdam, 16 hours ahead of Denver). … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Бар, Christmas in July

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on August 1, 2007 by mevAugust 9, 2007

Yesterday Bert and Jean arrived in Улан-Удэ. We met them at the train station after their overnight train. They had flown to Иркутск and came with lots of useful things. It was like Christmas in July. My back wheel was … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Улан-Удэ, Buryatiya city

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on July 29, 2007 by mevJuly 30, 2007

A shorter ride today to the city of Улан-Удэ. We have warm temperatures with forecast highs of 39C (102F), so it was nice to get in before the warmest part of the day. Just as I was ready to depart … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Ulan-Ude, capital of Buraty

Amsterdam to Vladivostok Posted on July 29, 2007 by mevJuly 30, 2007

We’re back in a city, this time Ulan-Ude. Among the claims to fame is the worlds largest Lenin head. This city is also center of the Buraty region and we’re suddenly seeing different peoples, as if we suddenly stepped into … Continue reading →

Posted in Siberia

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →
©2023 - Amsterdam to Vladivostok - Weaver Xtreme Theme
↑