Day 87 Lake Ogii Nur-KanuiGolRivier 205/22.459 km - Reisverslag uit Ulaanbaatar, Mongolië van Rudy Welling - WaarBenJij.nu Day 87 Lake Ogii Nur-KanuiGolRivier 205/22.459 km - Reisverslag uit Ulaanbaatar, Mongolië van Rudy Welling - WaarBenJij.nu

Day 87 Lake Ogii Nur-KanuiGolRivier 205/22.459 km

Blijf op de hoogte en volg Rudy

16 Juli 2014 | Mongolië, Ulaanbaatar

This was our first day of real piste driving. The road around the lake was no problem because we had the lake for orientation. Thereafter we had to rely on the GPS map. There were often several tracks to choose from. Not always was the track we chose the one on the GPS map. The system continuously signalled an alarm and the distance we were away from the “real” track. Since the sand roads change position regularly and every time there was another road, which was more suitable, we ignored the warning. Eventually we managed to get to that one bridge which provided a river crossing or that one village in the wide empty landscape. Along the way we managed to spot some foxes (finally a wild animal) and the usual vultures. In Tsetserleg we dropped in an expatriate run restaurant (Fairfield) for lunch and finally have decent bread. There we met Paula and Marja again after a month. They had crossed through the Altai into Mongolia and were now on their way to Ulan Bataar. After exchanging stories, we visited together the quant local museum, which was in an old monastery before splitting up again. We went further to the west along a beautiful tarmac road.
On the road, driving was like a pothole waltz. You follow the lead of the car in front of you and swirl out to the left or the right to avoid the pothole. The car coming towards you does the same. Unfortunately like with every dance you have to avoid the other dancers and as such still end up in a pothole. Most annoying is it when you are nicely in the swing of things and the car behind you overtakes you in the middle of your move. The words you then utter cannot be repeated.
At the crossing with the Kanui River we set up camp. Two local travellers dropped by the camper and we were pleased to offer them cookies and tea. Finally we can give something back to the people we meet along the way.
The supermarket along the way stocked up quite a variety of food so we can refilled up our cupboard, such as pasta, rice, coffee, tea, cereals, milk, cola etc. as well as frozen meat. Our salad generally consists of cucumber, tomato and onions with occasional luxury add in’s such as apples, boiled eggs, peanuts or olives. Vegetables are mostly cabbage and carrots.
For breakfast Rudy normally takes a cup of coffee with 2 slices of bread (with jam, peanut butter or cheese) while Jamaliah just takes a cup of milk with cereal since breakfast is not her thing.

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We are a family of 4. Rudy Welling was a Principal Production Technologist with Shell/NAM's offshore team. He first went on sabbatical from April 2014 to April 2016. In that period he made a return trip to Vladivostok with his wife, Jamaliah, in camper Passepartout. This was followed by trips to New Zealand and Spain. In April 2016 Rudy re-joined NAM/Shell again in Assen for a year and then retired in May 2017 after 37 years with Shell. He and his family have spent some 21 years in various Shell locations around the world (NL, UK, Brunei, NL, USA, Nigeria, Oman, NL). Jamaliah Jaja is the Manager of the house and comes from Brunei. Anton (1993) studies Business IT in Groningen Bernard (1994) studies Mechatronics also in Groningen Both boys still live at home, but will have to run the household on their own when we start our trip. Our previous trip by car (Volkswagen Passat Station) was from Oman to Holland in 2007. Rudi's great plan is to travel with his wife in a camper around the world. The trips will be in steps. The first is from Amsterdam to Vladivostok. De second from Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina over the PANAM highway to Prudo Bay in Alaska. Australia and New Zealand will be separate side trips and Africa will either be done out and back from Amsterdam or just from the Cap to Amsterdam. Now as K/O of Rudi's retirement we are making this second step on a journey around the world. We hope you will enjoy our story Rudy & Jamaliah

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