Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Survival Training!


On Friday afternoon I (Rach) got a call about a spare place on bushcraft and survival training course over the weekend, did I want to go? ..... Heck, Yes!

We started Saturday morning with an introduction to fire lighting with a flint and steel strikers. Lighting a piece of cotton wool with flint and steel = quite easy. Lighting silver birch bark was quite a bit more difficult.


We then had a competition in pairs to build a fire big enough to burn through the string. Jack (my partner) and I were in joint second place.



After learning how to gut a fish, we cooked them with veggies over our campfire for lunch- super tasty!

Midway through the afternoon Ray Mears wandered though our camp. Yes, the Ray Mears. How cool is that! Unfortunately I was too star struck to grab my camera. Overnight I bivied in the forest, while others opted for hammocks or tentage (patchwork pillow v2.0 is already being put to good use).

Sunday was spent doing more tasty camp cooking and learning knife skills, there is nothing like deepfried banana fritters for breakfast. I had a fab weekend, thanks to Sunny and Ed from Ember Survival for putting on an excellent weekend for us! Further photos can be found on the Ember Survival facebook page


 Totally prepared for nature (maybe)

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Let there be lists

After 4 hours of discussion yesterday we now have a definitive* list of all the things we need to fit inside our tiny car. As with all the best meetings it started with a bucket of KFC and ended with us nearly getting locked in college.  If you have any of the checked items hanging around, or know where we can get them on the cheap do tell us!
Image from: http://theplanetd.com/mongol-rally-gear-list-for-car/


*Definitive list may not actually be definitive. If you notice that we’ve left off something really obvious like toothpaste let us know (please don’t keep quiet and laugh at our misfortune)

Item To aquire
Item To aquire

Car stuff


Personal 

Spare wheels x2 x
Clothes- minimal
Metal 20lt Jerry Cans x2 x
Rain jacket (trousers)
Jerry can spout x
Wash stuff
Spare oil x
Towel (pack towel)
Brake fluid x
Head torch
Engine coolant? x
Passport & letters of information
Jack
Driving licence (paper and photocard)
Spark Plugs x
International driving licence x
Alternator Belt x
Travel Insurance Documents
Fan Belt x
EHIC cards
Fuses x
Hat
Bulbs x
Sunglasses
Spare battery compressor combo unit  x


Fuel pump/filter x

Camping gear

Other spares x
Sleeping bags (&Liner)
Tools x
Thermarests
Leatherman
Travel Pillows x
Roof straps & bungee cord x
Tent: Quecha 4 man x
Maps : Europe, Kazakhstan & surrounds, Russia, Mongolia x
MSRs x2
Compass
Lighters x
GPS Logger x
Flint
Inverter + four way splitter x
Pots and pans x
Puncture repair sealant x
Pot handle
WD40 x
Bowl, plate, mug, cutlery
Duct tape x
Trowel x
Wire x
Emergency loo roll x
Electrical wire x
Solar Shower x
Burly Cable Ties x
Water Carriers x
Small Cable Ties x
Tarp and Poles x
Arldite x
Chopping board x
Car manual x
Knife x
Tow rope x


Prussic line x

Safety stuff

Pulleys
Sat phone?  x
Karbinas
Hi-vis jacket x
Slings
Mini fire extinguisher x
Jump leads x
Warning triangle x
GB stickers x
Mosquito nets
Headlight converters x
Iodine x
Big Torch x
Sharps kit
Car Registration Documents
First aid kit: Plasters, bandages (three types), scissors, tweezers, Vaseline, antiseptic wipes, first aid manual, steri-strips, elastaplast tape,  x
Car Insurance Documents
Sump guard x
Breakline guard x



Media


Drugs: paracetamol, Ibuprofen, antihistamines, Imodium, Dioralite, rennies, motion sickness x
Netbook
External data storage
Gopro
SLRs
Suncream
Lenses
whistle
Tripod
emergency rations x
Memory cards x


Card reader x
Entertainment
Cables
Music x lots
Chargers
Books 



Aux cable

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

"Favourited" by Brian Blessed

This morning I woke up to a lovely surprise.

Brian Blessed (yes, that's right, that Brian Blessed) asked about adventures on Twitter so of course I mentioned ours.  The next thing I know he has "favourited" my tweet!

Thank you so much for the support Brian.

UPDATE!!! And now a retweet! Sir you truly are a legend, thank you.

#icgradualprogress #adventurouswednesday #mongolrally


Thursday, 24 May 2012

The garage results are in.....



Quote from Ant “And they're good! Apparently they couldn't find anything wrong with it at all, nor anything that might cause us a problem. Final bill? £20 apparently, as it just didn't need anything doing to it.” So hurrah for trouble free garage report!

In more important news I have discovered my mostest favourite part of the car...

That’s right, the driver's cup holder is the exact right size for a starbucks cup. People who have owned cars with inadequate cup holders will understand.

However the car is not entirely without it’s issues, it appears the roof rails are held on with electrical tape...


And we need to get rid of this sticker before people start asking me where the baby is.



Insurance was also acquired last week; persuading a company to take on Rory ‘liability’ Fyffe proved to be challenging, there is a small dent in the wall from banging my head against it...

Thursday, 17 May 2012

A little bit of FAQ


In an effort to avoid thesis writing I thought I’d make a little blog post answering some of the questions I’ve been coming across. Not because I’m tired of talking about the Mongol Rally (though I’m sure various people are tired of me talking about it). But because not everybody has the questionable joy of seeing us on a regular basis, so just in case you were wondering....

How long will it take?

Well, we don’t really know. We’re expecting it to take somewhere between 4 and 6 weeks, but who knows. The last part through Mongolia has the most potential for the unexpected, since that’s where the roads tend to disappear...

image from: http://theplanetd.com/adventure-travel/
image from: http://theplanetd.com/adventure-travel/

How are you getting home?

Since we don’t know when we will get to UB it is difficult to book flights in advance and booking flights at short notice is rather expensive. So instead we’ll finish the adventure by doing the last stretch of the trans Mongolian railway (an offshoot of the trans-Siberian) into Beijing. Depending on how much time we have we’ll hopefully manage to get some Chinese sightseeing in before we go. Ant will be back on 1st September and Rory and I will back on 14th September.

Is it a race?­

Absolutely not. If there is any competition element it is to have the biggest adventure on the way there. The adventurists specifically don’t keep any record of who gets there first. The fastest route which could actually be done is about two weeks but would involve spending most of the time on the same Russian motorway and that just doesn’t sound nearly as much fun.
We do get to go on a lap of honour around Goodwood though.

image from: http://mongolrally10.theadventurists.com/index.php?page=festival-of-slow-uk
image from: http://mongolrally10.theadventurists.com/index.php?page=festival-of-slow-uk

Can I come?

I’m afraid our little car is going to be fairly full with just the three of us! Stowaways will be thrown into the Channel. Plenty of people have been muttering about doing it next year. Let us know if you go through with it and hopefully we might have aquired some useful experience by then.

Why are you doing it?

Well I can only speak for myself. I remember being a little girl when Outer Mongolia was the most strange, exotic and far away place imaginable (I’m not sure I even knew it was a real location). Anyway it’s always held a certain fascination. 
Besides, having been in continuous education for the past twenty years it’s about time I took a break! .

Are you crazy? (mostly asked by my parents)

No. Well, no more than usual anyway. Yes there are risks involved in what we are doing but life without risk would mostly involve staying in bed. This would be boring.

What if you break down?

Well, then we’ll fix it! Or more likely wave some cash around until we can persuade a local to help us fix it. If we break down in a non-repairable way we’ll have to get the car properly disposed of, apparently just abandoning a car in a country is quite illegal. While it is unlikely that we personally would get any repercussions from the country, it does damage the reputation of the rally. In fact we have to provide a vehicle deposit to insure against us doing this.

image from: http://thesocialmediasyndicate.com/challenges-to-face-in-the-mongol-rally-14
image from: http://thesocialmediasyndicate.com/challenges-to-face-in-the-mongol-rally-14


Anymore questions, just let us know!



Sunday, 29 April 2012

We've bought a car!!!


After a stressful day yesterday we can now announce: WE HAVE BOUGHT A CAR! Our trusty (?) steed for the Mongol Rally will be a 9 year old silver Suzuki Ignis.
 
 
The three of us have been spending the couple of weeks scouring autotrader for a suitable vehicle. After several hours of skype conversations and shortlist after shortlist, we visited some ugly looking Fiat Puntos and Stilos at some dodgy looking dealerships. None of these ended up being to our liking, and some were already sold. It turns out trying to buy a cheap car is about as demoralising and time consuming as flat hunting in London.

Eventually late on Saturday afternoon we found a small ad on Gumtree for a Suzuki Ignis without any pictures. After inspecting the car I (Rach) took it for a test drive in the pouring rain; the stressful situation combined with the bad conditions and steaming up windscreen did not result in my finest ever driving display...

Buying a car when neither Rory nor I have done so before was a bit interesting as we didn’t really know what we were doing, we had many worried phone calls to Ant in Bristol. The guy selling it had only bought the car a few days ago (I know, I know its not a good sign) and didn’t even have the paperwork in his name yet. But anyhow the relevant pieces of paper have been sent to the DVLA and hopefully the paperwork will all be in order by the time we leave the country in July.

Meanwhile I’m sure Rory will add in a couple of embarrassing videos of me freaking out below....

As requested, Rach!  Hope you all enjoy Sneak Preview 1 of our adventure video.


Easter Holidays


Over the Easter break I (Rachel) decided to get in some rally practice by going on canoe club Easter tour to the Pyrenees.  As well as the usual long distance driving practice including a successful mission through central Paris at 3am, some unexpected challenges also popped up. These included crossing borders with an out-of-date passport: which proved to be easier than expected to quote passport control “yes, immigration are clamping down on this, so um, carry on. You may need to answer some questions on your way back”!! So much for tough border controls in the UK (the journey home proved just as easy). Lets hope all our border crossing go this smoothly!
Pyrenees in the Sunshine: lovely

However it wasn't all plain sailing, halfway to one river, driving down a rather potholed untarmaced road we were advised by a local “ you no drive down there; you turn around now”. Needless to say we ignored him completely and carried on. This resulted in us getting the bus completely stuck in a field, requiring the brains and brawn of 9 Imperial students to move the van. This took over 2 hours...
1 hour in and we're stuck in a new patch
 No doubt all this practice will come in useful, although hopefully our car will be somewhat lighter than one overloaded ICU minibus! Overall I had a great easter tour, we even got some boating in too.
Me on the upper Ara