We aim to spend five months driving over 30,000km and travelling through 18 countries before we reach Singapore. From there we’ll ship our vehicle to Darwin to complete the final leg of the journey to Sydney.



Thursday 9 June 2011

Driving Chrissy Home Stats

Total days: 317
Countries visited: 19
Total Mileage: 20,000 miles

Hardest drive 1st: Ashgabat (Turkmenistan) to Bukhara (Uzbekistan)
Hardest drive 2nd: Mengla (China) to Udomxai (Laos)
Scariest drive 1st: Osh to Sary Tash Mountain Pass (Kyrgyzstan)
Scariest drive 2nd: Driving into Osh - the burnt out quarter
Longest drive (hrs): 17 hours, Kashgar to Kuche (China) arrived at 3am
Longest drive (km): 920km, Nullarbor Plain Australia

Highest drive: 3330m, Otmok Pass, Kyrgyzstan
Lowest drive: 150m below sea level, Turpan, China

Hottest day: 48°C Karakum Desert, Turkmenistan
Coldest day: 4°C Sary Tash, Kyrgyzstan
Muggiest day: Caspian Coast, Iran
Muggiest night: Krabi, Thailand

Worst road 1st: Ashgabat to Mary (Turkmenistan)
Worst road 2nd: Osh to Sary Tash, Kyrgyzstan

Border Crossings
Longest Border Crossing: 6 hours Turkey/Iran
Bribes asked for: 2
Bribes given: 2

Vehicle Breakdowns:
Turkey: Scammed into replacing half-shaft
Iran: Front right brake problem
Turkmenistan: Front right brake problem
Uzbekistan: Electrical problem with gear selector
Kyrgyzstan: Broken electric window motor and bent undercarriage
China: Fuel pump problem and new injectors
Laos: Fuel pump recalibration and new fuel line
Malaysia: Fitted emergency handbrake and repainted undercarriage
Australia: New accelerator and brake hand-control and faulty lift
Longest breakdown: 8 weeks in Laos

Calls to Frogs Island 4x4: Once a month
Black market diesel runs: 3
Miranda stalled in China: Too many
Punctures: 1
Overheated: Miranda: 1 Colin: countless times Chrissy: 1
Times used jerry can: 0
Times used water spray: Countless to cool Colin down & once for a shower
Services: 4


Colin & Chrissy
Bouts of diarrhoea: Chrissy: 2
Days wearing a hijab: Chrissy: 13
Days wearing flipflops: Chrissy: 317
Days wearing slippers: Colin: 317
Pressure sores: Colin: 1
Given begging money: Colin: 8
Accepted begging money: Colin: 0
Wheelchair broke: 1

Invites to someone’s home/campsite/restaurant:
Austria: 1
Serbia 2
Turkey: 3
Iran: 1 visit but lost count of invites
Kyrgyzstan: 1 visit in a Yurt and 2 other times
China: 2
Laos: 1 gazillion
Malaysia: 1 trazillion
Australia: 10 bazillion

Amazing moments
Switzerland/Austria/Serbia: Catching up with old friends
Turkey: Visiting Gallipoli War Memorials
Turkey: Watching air balloons and the sun coming up in Goreme
Turkey: Visiting Ephesus, an ancient port on The Silk Route
Turkey: Goreme at the carpet shop & meeting the locals
Iran: Going to the Ebadi’s for dinner and breakfast
Iran: Meeting the people and camping in car parks
Iran: The experience in healers gorge & the Kopet Dag mts
Turkmenistan: Completing the drive across the Karakum Desert
Turkmenistan: Visiting the ancient city of Merv
Uzbekistan: Visiting the ancient cities of Bukhara and Samarkand
Kazakhstan: Ummmm visiting Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan: Sleeping in a Yurt
Kyrgyzstan: Meeting locals/aid-workers in Osh & hearing their stories
Kyrgyzstan: Crossing the Irkeshtam Pass
China: Kashgar & witnessing the end of Ramadan ceremony
China: Eating Sichuan Food
China: Arriving in Xian the end of The Silk Road
China: Visiting the Terracotta Army
China: Great friendship formed with Louis Long
Laos: Riding tuk-tuks and meeting new friends
Laos: Visiting Cope
Thailand: Driving into Bangkok & the southwest coastline
Malaysia: 1Dollar & friends and Double Zero, family & friends
Singapore: Overnight train and meeting new friends
Bali: Trip in a pick-up & visiting Senang Hati Foundation

Surreal Moments
Kyrgyzstan: Driving into the burnt out area of Osh and witnessing the aftermath of human conflict.
China: Seeing a whole hill blown up in the distance
Australia: After seeing the faces change as we drove from the UK to Singapore we arrived in Australia to see European looking people again and totally different fauna and flora

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