April 23, 2009

The beginning of THE adventure

Filed under: Stories — Tags: — Jose @ 8:17 pm

So well, here is my first post… ever. Good things need time, they say. So like my team mates, I’ll start with how this thing started for me.

 

First time I heard about the Mongol Rally it was in summer 2006. At that time I was living in Esslingen, Germany, where I was taking an MSc in Automotive Engineering, but had returned home for the summer holidays. One day I was having some beers with a couple of friends in Madrid. We had done some similar adventures in the past, but this was clearly one step beyond. The three of us decided at that time we had to do this rally. Unfortunately it was too late as we were just watching the start, but we decided we would do it the following year.

 

For the 2007 rally we couldn’t even try to grab a place, as they were “sold out” in seconds while we watched a blank browser screen. For the 2008 edition, the Adventurists changed the way the places were given. It was a lottery and we had no luck. Even if I had already lost every hope, since one of my friends is was going to Niger as a volunteer for one year, the other had not enough days off and I didn’t know any other insane enough, I still signed up, but again without luck.

 

And then one mail came from Arun, one of my class mates at Esslingen: “I have something cooking up…regarding to cars and adventure” I don’t know why but I knew it had to be the Mongol Rally, and it was.

 

I jumped into the team, then others came until we were up to 7 people. This will probably be one of the best parts of the adventure: 7 people, most of whom only know one of the other mates. With such different cultural baggage… But sharing the same goal. Too much for a tiny 1 liter car, isn’t it?

 

TO BE CONTINUED with some info on visas, vaccinations, and other stuff already finalised.

Press anyone?

Filed under: PR and Publicity — Tags: , , , — arun @ 12:17 pm

Hey…

We are of course looking to get some press coverage going…already did manage to get the story into my college alumni news…you can read about it here. Learning a good lesson in PR thanks to the rally…its really been an awesome learning experience so far. The best thing is, i could possibly use this in the future for other ventures and also possibly in my professional life.

I am trying a bit to get the story now into well read blogs…like Sepia Mutiny. Lets see if any of those work out.

If any of you happen to know any famous blogger who might be interested in picking up this story, please do give us a buzz at mongolrally.rustics@gmail.com. Or if you happen to be that famous blogger, errrr…ahhh…please! :)

Danke.

April 17, 2009

The Big Bang Theory – Season 1 Episode 1

Filed under: Stories — Tags: , — rthatha @ 3:18 am

For the want of better writing skills I haven’t really contributed much to this blog even after incessant urging from Arun. But I guess the time has come to make this more interesting to all of you that spend your precious time in visiting our site and of course, making donations :)

The theme of my first post is anybody’s guess. How I got involved and what I think of the whole thing…

I remember Arun making a passing mention of Mongol Rally, back in 2007 in one of our rare online conversations. I thought it was cool but neither of us was too serious about it. At least, I wasn’t. Then a few months ago an excited Arun tells me that he signed up for the rally. He had no team mates and sounded clueless as to how he was going to do this. He had a car alright, but that was it. In one of those very common impulsive decision moments I said, why not, I will join. Contrary to Arun, I have always thought this is much easier and much more fun than the gruesome task it is made out to be. (A different opinion is taking shape in my mind now that we started. We will come to that in a later post as to why this is indeed difficult.)

As nonchalantly as I agreed to the whole rally, I did not really think that it was a firm commitment. I have to give it to Arun that if he hadn’t followed up properly with me, this rally would have just been another point in my to-do list. So, after a few more “you sure you will do this da”s from Arun I firmly committed myself to it. So, there it was. Two of us and we had a team.)

After that every now and then we will chat and throw some ideas at each other and then not speak to each other again for a few weeks. During one of those discussions, we started talking about more team mates. Arun was firmly against the idea. Since he wants to take a supply of a 1000 litres of water to fuel him, a 1000 litres of petrol to fuel the small car and a few nuclear missiles to ward off the dangerous camels in the Gobi, we had no room left in the car to take any more team members. We had a funny chat session of calculations of boot space, amount of water consumed by an average person in a day and the probability of not finding a single human habitat in a 600km radius. I have been rightly accused of having unhealthy disrespect for dangerous situations and thought Arun was crazy. And since that thought was true, I didn’t have much difficulty in convincing him that the expression “the more the merrier” has some merit to it. (I couldn’t convince him to drive through Afghanistan with me though. Now that would have been fun.

We set out finding team members and found one each in Raja and Jose. Once we had four people, the idea cooled down again for a couple of weeks before the lovely Miss Kristie jumped up and said she wanted to do it along with a childhood friend of her. Now, now, how could I ever say no to a girl?

So, here we are, a motley crew of 6 trying to figure out how to go about the whole driving for 6 weeks thing. What is most striking to me about our team and I also think is different from any other is that we have signed up for this rally without ever having met half our team. The last time I met Arun was three years ago by chance in Frankfurt airport. I have never met Jose or Sangeetha. I see Raja once, may be, every two years and Kristie on my way in and out of Amsterdam. Raja hasn’t met anyone in the team except me; Jose hasn’t met anyone in the team except Arun, etc…It simply is crazy to sign up for a rally where we have to share the same small (mind you, it’s only 1.2L) car for six weeks together in one of the roughest terrains in the world. For all I know, one of us might be puking all the way to Mongolia, given the inevitable and unbearable smell of sweat coming from four other unknown people. As for me, I will be dozing off as usual for six weeks, next to a window…

To be continued when I wake up….

April 14, 2009

The un-route!!

Filed under: Rally Prep, Route — Tags: — arun @ 8:16 pm

We wanted to avoid Russia and Ukraine as much as possible right from the start…its not cos we wanna get friend in the friendly Kazakh deserts but more because of the fact that it would have been too easy in Russia (its got decent roads all the way up to Mongolia) and as a result would have been more boring than watching the weather updates being in a place like Chennai (its either summer or mild summer all year long!!).

Anyway, after a bunch of discussions and many a cuppo coffe later, we came up with this of course…it might change a bit at the last moment, but for the time being, we are working with this route in mind.


View Final Route in a larger map

Interestingly once we knew that the Adventurists are offering the visa machine also for Kyrgyzstan, we jumped at it and changed our route. Of course, the really interesting bit on the route starts from Serbia onwards and gets real interesting in Turkey. I had been there in 2007, is an awesome place no doubt! :) My Turkish friend here is already giving me warnings about speeding in towns as its supposedly a BIG offence!

I am hoping of course that the Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan bit works out finally…although we do wonder how Georgia would look like right now after last years clash with Russia. Interestingly that happened right during the time of the Mongol Rally 2008…and yes, some teams were dodging missile fire as opposed to the more sedate pothole!

Anyway, the countries we would we passing through are

  1. Europe : England
  2. Europe : France
  3. Europe : Germany/Netherlands/Belgium/Italy – depending on last minute decision on the route (our aim being to get to Prague on 20th July for the BIG party!!)
  4. Europe : Czech Republic
  5. Europe : Serbia
  6. Europe : Bulgaria
  7. Europe/Asia : Turkey (Talks are forever going on if Turkey would find a place in the EU!!)
  8. Asia : Georgia
  9. Asia : Azerbaijan
  10. Asia : Turkmenistan
  11. Asia : Uzbekistan
  12. Asia : Kyrgyzstan (latest addition)
  13. Asia : Kazakhstan
  14. Asia : Russia
  15. Asia : Mongolia

Of course, this doesn’t mean we will stop here. Once we drop the car off for the rally people to sell it off and donate the proceeds to charity, many of us might head on further to other places. Some being China, India, back to Europe through the Trans-Siberian rail…etc etc… :)

Ah well, may the wind blow exactly behind our car throughout… :)

April 4, 2009

Visa machine…

Filed under: Rally Prep, Visas — Tags: — arun @ 1:18 pm

Yeah…the visas…the concept which is now proving to be a thorn in all the wrong places!

Visa Machine from the Adventurists

Visa Machine from the Adventurists

Since many of us are not living in the UK, we could not avail of the famed Visa Machine…which is a glorified name for the visa service which the adventurists run. Or at least so we thought…after some emailing around, we found out that apart from the visa for Azerbaijan, the remaining is not restricted to just UK residents. Hmmm…got some potential to avoid a whole lot of trouble. But i am just wondering how it will all figure out with my German work permit etc…not to mention the brilliance of the Indian passport in making the border officials eyes open wide and stare at it for an extra long moment! The Indian passport leaves lot to be desired when one wants to do some REAL travel…but “na ja, so ist Leben” as we say in Germany.

But its definitely worth giving a shot at. Not too fond of these man made concepts…grrr! but still, lets hope i get it.

April 1, 2009

Communication!

Filed under: Rally Prep, Team — Tags: , — arun @ 11:35 am

Well…imagine me shouting at the top of my lungs into the heavens with nothing but a couple of now startled pigeons pecking around for titbits in the middle of the brownish green lawn of the early spring…the pigeons are now bored with long sentences and have wistfully turned their attention to a rather stubborn acorn!

Anyway, we being quite a unique team spread all over the bloody world…except Raja and Sangeetha, no one else is in the same country as the other. And there is a high probability of us not meeting before the rally. Infact some of us would jump into the car DURING the rally! :) So…communication is VERY important for us to get our stuff done…

AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!! Listen to mmmeeeeeeeee!!

AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!! Listen to mmmeeeeeeeee!!

As i was saying…communication is the key people. We have had a first successful team wide skype call…went very well. Although skype itself left much to be desired before we switched back to text chat…which actually worked very well. :) I do hope we continue in the same vein though…cant shout it out more clearly that! ;)

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