Berlin, Germany
Recieved by SMS at 22nd August 2010 at 15:08
in berlin with our old convoy, good times. Flew from Ulaanbatar this morning with 'Safety is not an option for Mongolian Airlines', which Apparently was official cancelled and two hours delayed cause they had to get fuel in Ulaanbatar,something that dosent surprise us at this point. Anyway, we're here now and going to have a great evening and tomorrow it's back to Cph,which is going to be very weird. But thanks to all of you who has been following us. And remember, you can still donate money for our project, we saw some of the children preform at the finish party and couldn't help thinking,that They need more money. So any amount is grand. Mucho love Cecilie and Sonja
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Recieved by SMS at 22nd August 2010 at 00:18
had the reunion with our old convoy, epic times. Now we're at the military base, trying to fire guns..meaning watching the guys!
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Recieved by SMS at 18th August 2010 at 08:17
finish line, Ulaanbatar, fuck yeah, coming to you to save the motherfucking day yeah!
Bayan Olgii, Mongolia
Recieved by SMS at 16th August 2010 at 11:53
90 km from Altai, managed to get a lift with Goatbuster. Thought the Gobi desert would have a little more sand.
Bayan Olgii, Mongolia
Recieved by SMS at 16th August 2010 at 02:59
after the longest drive ever we're finally in Altai to drop the car. The Mecanics had to go ahead as we could only drive 20km pr hour. So anyone near Altai, we need a lift text 004520123922 please :-)
Govi-Altai, Mongolia
Recieved by SMS at 15th August 2010 at 02:26
part 2: ) and the thing holding the wheel. They gave us a lift into the nearest town, Where a Mecanic in a wooden shelter fixed the bit that had fallen off. He did a good job and Then They drove us back to the car and tried to fix it. It turned up that Stirring had gone on the left side. They managed to fix it with a paperclip and get the wheel back on. Then we camped and drank some beers. Today we're on our way to Altai- bout 150km, to drop the car. It's very sad Cause the car had become the a third person and this morning we named it McQueen. However we are proud, Cause the guys said that They were amazed we got this far, as this was clearly not the first time McQueen had been fixed and it was shit done. Anyways, not to worry we're fine and after our goodbye to McQueen we can get a lift with them.
Govi-Altai, Mongolia
Recieved by SMS at 15th August 2010 at 02:11
a bit of sad day, after our fell off after going into a pothole, so there we were, standing in the middle of nowhere for a couple of hours. Then mongolian rush hour began and one car came, we were very excited until we realised that the driver went out of the car to take a shit on the road. We managed to get them over to look at the car and They looked at it and said 'Ulaanbatar-no no no' and Then left. Then a car with 4 monks came, They said 'Take bus Ulaanbatar', but They had a phone around a really old mans neck so They pulled him a bit and made a phonecall and told us in 20min help would come and left. Then a car with three drunk men came and said 'you go with us' and we said 'hell no'. Then thank God two rally teams showed up and best of all, it was The Mecanics! It turned up that the suspentions had gone (thanks to the previos owner, a lady so fat, she could'nt fit into the car
Khovd, Mongolia
Recieved by SMS at 14th August 2010 at 05:59
75 km outside Khovd, on our way to Altai. Stirring is making noises, passenger door is broken, a new noise has started, beside that - we're fine :-)@
Khovd, Mongolia
Recieved by SMS at 13th August 2010 at 16:23
what a day! 50km detour-which is about 3 hours!, stucked in mud and water twice, now we've lost the spanish team, but meet an english team and now sleeping God know Where! @
Bayan Olgii, Mongolia
Recieved by SMS at 12th August 2010 at 14:42
'roads' are interesting and we're very happy that we've the spanish people, Ruben and Aida. Staying with a mongolian family tonight.
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