if i could get 2 months off i'd totally do it, go and have a blast.
and visit here more you bastard.
and visit here more you bastard.
I will get the car and register it with NME. You just gotta get the time off work and away from the wifey and kid and we can head out.
Not sure how a AAA membership would help in Mongolia, I'd probably just forgo it on the TAT (though I consider myself more handy than most).I think what might be a good idea would be to ride the TAT on a Zuma first, you know, to see if it's possible. Better to do that in the US with AAA membership first.
So as I enter my golden years, stuck in this corporate hell, I long for more adventure.
I have been watching videos and reading stories from the Mongol Rally and I am warming up to the idea of "competing".
For those of you that don't know:
http://www.theadventurists.com/mongol-rally
You can enter in with motorized bikes (mopeds prefered). I would go this route, using I think a Yamaha Zuma 50f perhaps with a Moto Mule trailer.
Would any of you do a crazy trip like this? Am I going crazy?
I've never met an intelligent racist. #fact
okhow is what i said racist? I am not insulting their race it was more a shot at chiraq
My life isn't interesting enough to post anything useful.if i could get 2 months off i'd totally do it, go and have a blast.
and visit here more you bastard.
I got to drive one of these, which is just Nissan's Kei offering.I even have a car picked out.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Suzuki-Wagon-R-1-3-GL-/222390020278?hash=item33c77a68b6:g:P9kAAOSw241YimTI
Could you imagine mustard and two others shoehorned in a kei car, though? The lols!
They are surprisingly roomy.Could you imagine mustard and two others shoehorned in a kei car, though? The lols!
They have a convenient service to getting your passport stamped with whichever visas are appropriate for the countries you plan to pass through as well!
I think I am getting too worked up on the prospect of actually doing this, especially if you two are genuinely interested summer 2018.
these goofsIt’s brilliantly simple. We give you a start point and a finish point but where you go or what you do in between is entirely your steaming bag of adventuring magic. We recommend that you don’t spend too long planning your route or poring over useful maps or guidebooks. Find out what’s there when you arrive. Unleash the unexpected.
In the past teams have travelled as far south as Iran and Pakistan. Others have ventured into the Arctic Circle. Why not break the mould and go via the Congo or the North Pole?
I even have a car picked out.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Suzuki-Wagon-R-1-3-GL-/222390020278?hash=item33c77a68b6:g:P9kAAOSw241YimTI
I have done that trip before. My liver hasn't recovered. Part of the reason I gave up drinking honestly.Always talked about making a cross country trip with a friend of mine. Drink a beer in every state. We drifted apart, got married and each had kids.
Maybe someday I'll make a new itinerary.
Road trip to have a beer with each one of you.
Muhahahaha!