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Originally Posted by mykal shoemaker
(Post 2121420)
I'll say try hard and follow your dream. but not in a small car. The road conditions,weather all playes crucial role and you need to get an excellent SUV ,ready with enough spares,lights and all those stuff. Just because you have a dream and a small car, please don't jump into that. When you travel through unknown territories, you need to do lots of homework. Moreover ,Russia is famous for criminal gangs and the idea of ghatkoper-chembur may not work so easily there. :) |
Originally Posted by rejoycjohn
(Post 2797407)
Mongol Rally , yes its the most ill-conceived rally in the world . And when this idea was sowed inside us by one of our friends , we didn't think more about it but went ahead and registered our team by paying 700 odd GBP ! Yes on a second attempt we are only a couple of hurdles away from starting from London for this rally . But definitely millions of big and small hurdles are waiting for us before we reach the Finishing Line in Ulaanbaatar. Mongol Rally :- Mongol Rally - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Let me introduce our team Ghenghis Khan's East India Company to all T-Bhpians out here. You can read more about us @ Genghis Khan https://www.facebook.com/CharityDriveLondonToMongolia https://twitter.com/#!/GhenghisKhanEIC To top it all we are the first team from India ever to participate in this event. Wish us good luck along with all your support folks . Cheers Rejoy |
Originally Posted by rejoycjohn
(Post 2797407)
...Let me introduce our team Ghenghis Khan's East India Company to all T-Bhpians out here. You can read more about us @ Genghis Khan https://www.facebook.com/CharityDriveLondonToMongolia https://twitter.com/#!/GhenghisKhanEIC To top it all we are the first team from India ever to participate in this event. Wish us good luck along with all your support folks . Cheers Rejoy |
• 43 cars left London. • 27 cars reached Mongolia. • 14 cars reached the finish in Ulaanbaatar. • 2 teams were robbed at knife point. • 1 car snapped in half. • 3 engines fell completely out of the cars. • 1 team was held for 5 days in no-mans land. • 1 team cycled 200km to get to the finish when their car gave in. • 100's of tyres were blown. • 1 team got engaged. • 1 team found a 10ft deep pot hole. • 1 team found a 25 tonne crane rolled by a pot hole. • 3 teams attended weddings • 1 team had to reverse up a mountain after losing all bar one forward gear • 1 person spent 24 hours in a Kazakh jail charged with 5 crimes against the state. • 1 person was stoned by a Mongolian nomad (who he then shot at with a gun). • 1 team was rammed off the road after an argument over water melons. • 1 person spent a day in a Turkish hospital. • 3 people were banned from Turkmenistan for a year. • As a result of an incident with a cow 1 person was detained by police in Azerbaijan and threatened with a beating from a dwarf. • 2 cars flipped over in Mongolia. • 3 teams were chased by armed bandits. • 0 teams died |
Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2798539)
This is quite some thing.All along I have been reading about the Mongol rally and you couldnt describe it any better by saying-an ill conceived rally! All the very best Rejoy,would be closely following your progress.Godspeed and stay safe.Excited to know that somebody closer home is going to be traversing those routes. |
Originally Posted by Blue Thunder
(Post 2798569)
Wow! Sounds like quite an adventure journey...Best wishes for a safe and successful rally to Rejoy and team :thumbs up. Some interesting info about the 2005 rally, as quoted in Wikipedia ('http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_Rally') |
Originally Posted by rejoycjohn
(Post 2812784)
Thank you very much Ranjit . We are now behind getting the visas done for the final few countries . Cheers |
Originally Posted by Sandy28
(Post 2814954)
Hey John, wish you guys all the very best :thumbs up. As Ranjit said, feels great to know that someone closer home is doing this rally. Dont worry about the the 'millions of small and big troubles' that can come up. Once you rev up, I am sure you will ride them over. Our best wishes are with you all for a safe and exciting rally. |
Originally Posted by rejoycjohn
(Post 2815106)
Thanks sandy . Thank you for all your wishes . Yes we shall be able to tackle all the hurdles . I am sure that will come up as a mandate than an option ;-) In between we were featured in the Sunday Guardian . Following is the link . In search of adventure, four techies embark on an epic road trip Cheers |
Originally Posted by himavanth_m
(Post 2815722)
All the best for your rally. Be safe. Looking forward to hearing from you once you complete the rally. How I wish, I could take part in some of these rallys. Question: Which car are you planning to use? Did you buy a car in London? How did you take care of this? I do not think you can buy a car in London and register in your name from India. |
Originally Posted by humyum
(Post 2120985)
... Had heard about the Mongol Rally since long and thought about going for it in 2011 end...Maybe this trip might take years to happen but the want to make it happen is so immense that it's half the job done anyway. |
Originally Posted by rejoycjohn
(Post 2797407)
Mongol Rally , yes its the most ill-conceived rally in the world . And when this idea was sowed inside us by one of our friends , we didn't think more about it but went ahead and registered our team by paying 700 odd GBP ... To top it all we are the first team from India ever to participate in this event. Wish us good luck along with all your support folks . Cheers Rejoy |
Originally Posted by Off Roadie
(Post 2816941)
Wish you the very best for the rally. Do share your experience once you complete it successfully. |
Originally Posted by babu.sundaram
(Post 2815900)
These kind of dreams that have to be lived. Go for it! Looking at the rally's test of strength and stamina (both the man and the machine), recommend to take some vehicle that can stand through and support you throughout. All the very best Rejoy! Am already expecting travelogue ! :) |
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