Along the way, when we get the chance we will plot the co-ordinates of where we’ve spent the night.

For all those Google Earth geeks out there you can click this link to view in Google Earth.


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5 Responses to “The Route”


  1. 1 Ian Dyson
    July 11, 2010 at 9:59 am

    Keep up the blog and photos, it makes for excellent arm chair travelling. I went to Urumchi and Kashgar many years ago…happy days.

    Good luck,
    Ian

  2. 2 Colin
    August 17, 2010 at 4:04 pm

    You guys are going to be super fit when you get back… I am sure that will help with Korfball if you are both keen again!

  3. 3 Colin
    November 16, 2010 at 2:11 pm

    Keep it up nearly there!

  4. 5 Andre
    March 25, 2011 at 12:44 am

    Hallo,
    wir sind in der Planung für eine größere Radtour von Singapur bis Peking und von Bandar Abbas über die Türkei zurück nach Deutschland.
    Auf Eurer Hompage habe ich gesehen, dass Ihr über den Grenzübergang Serou-Esendere- gehfahren seit. Wir wollen in umgekehrter Richtung die Grenze befahren.
    Könnt Ihr uns diesen Übergang empfehlen? Was ist im Iran zu beachten? Wir wollen in umgekehrter Richtung von Bandar Abbas über Esfahan kommend zur Grenze fahren. Wie ist der Straßenverkehr? Kann man alle 80 km eine Übernachtung finden? Wie ist die Versorgung mit Lebensmitteln?
    Es wäre sehr nett wenn wir eine Antwort von Euch bekommen könnten. Doch es hat noch etwas Zeit.
    Viel Gesundheit weiterhin und freude beim Radfahren.
    Andre
    Hi,
    we are back on the planning for a major cycling tour from Singapore to Beijing and from Bandar Abbas on Turkey to Germany.
    On your homepage I’ve seen that your on the border crossing Serou-Esende-gehfahren since. We want to reverse the line ride.
    Can you recommend us to this transition? What is important in Iran? We want to go in the opposite direction from Bandar Abbas Esfahan coming over the border. How is the traffic? Can you find all 80 km a night? What is the food supply?
    It would be very nice if we could get a response from you. But it still has some time.
    Continued good health and joy in cycling.
    Andre


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