BACK IN THE USSR- GERMANY TO VLADIVOSTOK ON 2 X DAKARS

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South Africa has had a somewhat chequered relationship with the USSR. In the days of apartheid it was perceived by many SA citizens as the arch enemy while at the same time many of our countrymen where also in exile in the USSR.

For Linda and I it remains an anomaly which we have often dreamed of exploring. And now it is a reality.

We call it “back in the USSR” as our route will take us via the “Stans” , today independent countries but at the time part of the USSR.

“Back in the U.S.S.R.” is a 1968 song by The Beatles. During the 1960s the Beatles were officially derided in the USSR as the “belch of Western culture” and in the 1980s McCartney was refused permission to play there. According to The Moscow Times, when McCartney finally got to play the song at his concert in Moscow’s Red Square in May 2003, at the age of 60, the crowd went wild. When asked about the song before the concert McCartney said he had known little about the Soviet Union when he wrote it. It was a mystical land then, he said. It’s nice to see the reality. I always suspected that people had big hearts. Now I know that’s true.

We hope to also experience the renowned big hearts of the folk we meet along this journey.

Our route will start from our friends at SW-Motech in Germany( at the end of April 2012) and take us via Austria, Serbia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan ,Siberia and finishing in Vladivostok ,Russia, hopefully before the snow and sheet ice sets in.

We hope you will enjoy the trip as much as we will.

FOLLOW US BY PRESSING ON THE ” SUBSCRIBE”  LINK AT : www.pikipiki2.co.za
 

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DirtRebell said:
This is going to get interesting!

Subscribed.

Netso!! Trip of a lifetime!  :thumleft:

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Please note we will not be able to post on the WD forum as a ride report due to the limited internet connections we expect along the route.

If you wish to receive email updates from our trip please subscribe on our blog : www.pikipiki2.co.za

The link to the subscribe page: https://pikipiki2.co.za/wp-login.php?action=register

Best regards

Harry and Linda
www.bikegear.co.za
 
What dreams are made of ! Enjoy and thanks for sharing it with us .
 
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you lucky buggers.
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subscribed!!this is going to be awesome!! :thumleft: :thumleft:
 
Wow what a privilege and how fortunate to be able to do this together.... ;)  Safe travels...
 
Wow! This looks like it's going to be fun! Can't wait to hear how you get on... I have dreams of doing a similar thing one day!
 
Flippet mense. Dis awesome. Ek hoop julle vorder al mooi! Sal nou bietjie op jul site gaan kyk. Ek het michnus hul se Pikipiki rr op in Afrika baie geniet en sien uit na hierdie een.
 
Hi

Currently in Uzbekistan and will cross over into Tajikistan and then along Afghanistan border shortly.

Another world completely here in these ex Soviet states.

Limited internet access wherever we go so we are a little behind with postings.

We have however done some postings now  with more to follow shortly as we expect some internet tomorrow.

For current posting recent postings including an a little known off  road version of the European Alps click on the link below

https://pikipiki2.co.za/?p=899

Best regards

Harry and Linda
 

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If you think this is great, do not forget that Harry and Linda rode from PE to Germany last year, so this is actually a continuation of that ride.
 
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