Apologies. I have a huge amount of photos to add but I can't. Just paid for an hours worth of internet at our hotel in Moscow and spent ages editing my photos to just upload the best selection, only to find these computers don't have the right plug-in for facebook and they won't allow you to upload it.
So rather than spend ages uploading each image one by one i'm just going to moan instead :-)
Anyway, other than internet access things are going well. All the cars seem to still be working (some with more issues than others) and we've had a great few days in Russia. St Petersburg and Moscow are definitely worth visiting.
The pace is slowing a bit now, which isn't a bad thing as i think teams are starting to flag. We have two days to make it down to Kiev, and then another to do the short trip to Moldova. We're already starting to plan various Top Gear-esque challenges for the cars once we get there, including drag races and stopping distances. Watch this space for the results.
Hopefully I'll be able to upload some more photos at some point. I'll just chuck one in of Red Square here.
So, some thoughts/impressions so far (bear in mind I've had a few beers):
We're the only team to not have a proper SAT NAV (although we have used google maps a couple of times)
Matt is the youngest person doing the rally, and i'm the oldest. Not sure what that says about our combined mental ages...
Russian roads are MENTAL!
But Russia is really cool.
Camping in Finland is really cold at this time of the year.
We've been amazing luckly with the weather - mainly sun all the way.
We've also been lucky with the cars, especially when taking them out in the snow and getting them stuck in massive drifts on the side of frozen lakes.
We didn't see the Northern Lights :-(
Pete Loz had to bribe a Russian policeman to let him off being booked for speeding :-)
F*cking sh*t computer won't even allow me to add a photo to this blog. So i think at this point I'll call it a night. Will try to upload photos and videos at the soonest opportunitiy.
Gaz
Sunday, 26 April 2009
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Photos now uploaded
Internet access isn't as regular as we would have liked. Have now managed to upload two new photo sets to Facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=239593&id=684650267&l=b799b17de9
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=239596&id=684650267&l=b3f63d235c
More when we get to St Petersburg!
Gaz
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=239593&id=684650267&l=b799b17de9
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=239596&id=684650267&l=b3f63d235c
More when we get to St Petersburg!
Gaz
Monday, 20 April 2009
Off Roading and breaking the Arctic Circle
We're now pretty adpet at the lovely clear Finnish and Swedish roads up here so decided it'd be a good idea to do a bit of green laning, scandanavian style. Using our rest day well we set out with the Vauxhal, Rialto and Nissan to find some fresh snow.
After a lot of thrashing about logging tracks and avoiding skimobiles we were told by a helpful local that the polive would impound our cars if we were found. A speedy exit later and we discovered a veritable playground, perfect for trying those handbrake turns and rally manouvers. Sadly this led to a 3 car pile up with the Vaxhaul hitting the Rialto and the Nissan then piling into the back of the Vaxhaul. Sum total of damage being a wrecked rialto boot, a trashed front headlight for the nissan and not a scratch on the Vaxhaul. At the same time we were seeing how far we could push the AX. Famous last words of "I wonder if we can get across this drift if we go fast enough" led to being towed out by the 4x4.
All in all a fun day.
Throughout our adventures up north we've been trialling the Lookfly base layers. They've made it through the ice hotel, blizzards and even a day on the ski slopes and the verdict is they really work. With temperatures as low as -5 we've been toasty.
Sadly the Library's free internet has no USB so the photos and videos will have to wait.
Matt
After a lot of thrashing about logging tracks and avoiding skimobiles we were told by a helpful local that the polive would impound our cars if we were found. A speedy exit later and we discovered a veritable playground, perfect for trying those handbrake turns and rally manouvers. Sadly this led to a 3 car pile up with the Vaxhaul hitting the Rialto and the Nissan then piling into the back of the Vaxhaul. Sum total of damage being a wrecked rialto boot, a trashed front headlight for the nissan and not a scratch on the Vaxhaul. At the same time we were seeing how far we could push the AX. Famous last words of "I wonder if we can get across this drift if we go fast enough" led to being towed out by the 4x4.
All in all a fun day.
Throughout our adventures up north we've been trialling the Lookfly base layers. They've made it through the ice hotel, blizzards and even a day on the ski slopes and the verdict is they really work. With temperatures as low as -5 we've been toasty.
Sadly the Library's free internet has no USB so the photos and videos will have to wait.
Matt
Friday, 17 April 2009
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Leaving the others behind...
Having caught up with the Volvo and Nissan on the way to Stockholm we decide we can't hang around for the slow teams...
First proper update
Hi all
Finally got internet access and time to add photos, so here's the first real update of the trip. In the first four days we covered 8 countries, driven over 1700 miles, and spent a lot of time on the autobahn. Unsurprisingly, we also found time to play s0me frisbee thanks to Flying Circus in Copenhangen.
Hopefully the facebook photos will be visable to everyone:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=237382&id=684650267&l=617f675b5c
Countries visited so far:
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Germany, Denemark and Sweden (we don't think Legoland counts unfortunately). We also visited the original England, home of the Angles (or so we were told).
Highlights so far? Going around the Nurbugring in a 45bhp tincan of a car was exciting to say the least. I was glad i packed my brown pants anyway. The bridges across Denmark and Sweden were pretty cool, although the AX didn't perform too well in the cross-winds. And basically we've just be chimping around doing lots of random detours.
Spotters badge to Berry for finding this official photo of us going around the racetrack. Notice the difference of expressions between Matt and myself...
http://www.eykensfotografie.nl/jalbums/ring%20090412/slides/IMG_8937.html
So today's a rest day in Stockholm so we'll try to see some of the city, before heading off to Northern Sweden tomorrow. Next rest day is in Finland so we'll add some more photos there. In the meantime, enjoy our random tweets!
Gaz
Finally got internet access and time to add photos, so here's the first real update of the trip. In the first four days we covered 8 countries, driven over 1700 miles, and spent a lot of time on the autobahn. Unsurprisingly, we also found time to play s0me frisbee thanks to Flying Circus in Copenhangen.
Hopefully the facebook photos will be visable to everyone:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=237382&id=684650267&l=617f675b5c
Countries visited so far:
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Germany, Denemark and Sweden (we don't think Legoland counts unfortunately). We also visited the original England, home of the Angles (or so we were told).
Highlights so far? Going around the Nurbugring in a 45bhp tincan of a car was exciting to say the least. I was glad i packed my brown pants anyway. The bridges across Denmark and Sweden were pretty cool, although the AX didn't perform too well in the cross-winds. And basically we've just be chimping around doing lots of random detours.
Spotters badge to Berry for finding this official photo of us going around the racetrack. Notice the difference of expressions between Matt and myself...
http://www.eykensfotografie.nl/jalbums/ring%20090412/slides/IMG_8937.html
So today's a rest day in Stockholm so we'll try to see some of the city, before heading off to Northern Sweden tomorrow. Next rest day is in Finland so we'll add some more photos there. In the meantime, enjoy our random tweets!
Gaz
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Thursday, 9 April 2009
Looking fly despite bank holiday traffic.
Amazon came up trumps and managed to get the video camera to me. Equipped with 40Gb of SD storage we should be able to get more than enough footage. With Gaz bringing his camera too we'll be able to put together a mammoth slide show...
Struggling through the bank holiday traffic I made it up Lookfly HQ and Vince applied their logos and supplied us with a "." to complete the URL on the rear windscreen.
Everything's all packed up and ready to go including the 2nd spare wheel nailed into the boot. Not sure how we're going to fit Gaz and more kit gues we'll find out tomorow.
The out of office message's been set on work email...the countdown clock is counting...
Matt
Struggling through the bank holiday traffic I made it up Lookfly HQ and Vince applied their logos and supplied us with a "." to complete the URL on the rear windscreen.
Everything's all packed up and ready to go including the 2nd spare wheel nailed into the boot. Not sure how we're going to fit Gaz and more kit gues we'll find out tomorow.
The out of office message's been set on work email...the countdown clock is counting...
Matt
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
4 days to go....
With the departure date looming I thought it was best to actually get the doors sorted so you can unlock them from inside. Could be pretty handy if we have to lock ourselves in... Much sweating and swearing later, along with some dexterous finger work and we've got new lock knobs in the doors. Admittedly they aren't the straightest but at least they work.
On a slightly less up beat note the rear window heater is definitely bust. No amount of changing the relays, switches or holding a multimeter across contacts is going to replace all the heater strip that has fallen off. Guess it's heaters at full blast and an ice scraper at the ready.
A tree's worth of photocopying should ensure we manage to keep hold of all the documents when faced with over interested boarder guards and police. As an added bonus it seems that all the names and addresses match on the paperwork.
Still some last minute work to do to the little beastie to get it blinged up before the off hopefully get round to it tomorrow.
Matt
On a slightly less up beat note the rear window heater is definitely bust. No amount of changing the relays, switches or holding a multimeter across contacts is going to replace all the heater strip that has fallen off. Guess it's heaters at full blast and an ice scraper at the ready.
A tree's worth of photocopying should ensure we manage to keep hold of all the documents when faced with over interested boarder guards and police. As an added bonus it seems that all the names and addresses match on the paperwork.
Still some last minute work to do to the little beastie to get it blinged up before the off hopefully get round to it tomorrow.
Matt
Leaving Event
The "official" leaving event is this Saturday at 11am in Hyde Park. Come along if you fancy a laugh at the variety of vehicles 12 over-confident fools think will make it 4000 miles around Europe.....
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=61573452511
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=61573452511
Sunday, 5 April 2009
More thanks
Thanks to Lookfly for supplying the team with some snazzy looking and feeling base layers to keep us going through the Rally. We'll let you know how they stand up to the elements on the journey.
Thanks to Adam at work for helping a mechanically minded fool understand wiring diagrams and try and figure out why the rear windscreen heater still isn't working.
Thanks to Alex from work for lending me tools to fix the door locks. Finally that's on the cards for tomorrow, we can drive without the fear of being locked in our own car.
A quick trip to poundland has also furnished us with some light up fluffy dice, a thermometer and a pretty random looking rubbish blue strip light. The gauntlet has also been thrown down to the other teams in Team Reddog's challenge:
Team RedDog “Pimp Your Ride Challenge”
If Xixibit showed up on your front door ready to "pimp your ride" would he proceed to laugh at the rust-bucket you call a car, or would he give respect to your pimp wagon and want to take it out for a cruise?
Team RedDog challenges you to bling up your car with whatever you can in the time left before we head off to Europe. The more useless and impractical the better, especially if you can think of a spurious reason why the modification improves your vehicle!
An impartial judge will cast his/her eye over all the vehicles in Hyde Park before we head off on Saturday 11 April. The winners will get a special prize!
Thanks to Adam at work for helping a mechanically minded fool understand wiring diagrams and try and figure out why the rear windscreen heater still isn't working.
Thanks to Alex from work for lending me tools to fix the door locks. Finally that's on the cards for tomorrow, we can drive without the fear of being locked in our own car.
A quick trip to poundland has also furnished us with some light up fluffy dice, a thermometer and a pretty random looking rubbish blue strip light. The gauntlet has also been thrown down to the other teams in Team Reddog's challenge:
Team RedDog “Pimp Your Ride Challenge”
If Xixibit showed up on your front door ready to "pimp your ride" would he proceed to laugh at the rust-bucket you call a car, or would he give respect to your pimp wagon and want to take it out for a cruise?
Team RedDog challenges you to bling up your car with whatever you can in the time left before we head off to Europe. The more useless and impractical the better, especially if you can think of a spurious reason why the modification improves your vehicle!
An impartial judge will cast his/her eye over all the vehicles in Hyde Park before we head off on Saturday 11 April. The winners will get a special prize!
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