Thanks to ExPo for running our blog post on the home page
http://www.expeditionportal.com/adv...dget-overlander-hangouts-in-central-asia.html
Currently in Ulaan Baator, Mongolia.
Its been a while since we were last online as we took an unconventional route south and east to the Southern Gobi. A chance meeting with a French couple in a Land Cruiser turned to route discussions and using Ozi Explorer we traced some tracks mapped by the Russians 30-40 years ago. We aimed for some of the fossil sites excavated by Roy Chapman Andrews in the 1920's then the Khongoryn Els (800m high Sand Dunes) before the Flaming Cliffs. We got water from Wells (nicely mapped by the Russians with flow rates) and with a 1000km range headed south east from Altay. in the middle of our 14 days away we went 3 days without seeing anybody, that was pretty special as was seeing rare Saiga Antelope and black tailed gazelles. As we headed back north from Southern to Central Gobi we started to see more tourists as we passed through villages and headed to the Flaming Cliffs. we also threw in a sunset camel trek for good measure.
The road has been tough with some great offroading, some very slow progress and the worst corrugated roads I have ever seen. Even 80kph could not drown them out. The gearbox is whining a little and the Landy needs a service along with some repairs to the trailer bodywork.
Some rest at Oasis now as we catch up on photos (sorry!) and blogs along with preparing the truck and ourselves for the next stage... Siberia.
I will try to get some photos up in the next few days
G