What goes around comes around... Dublin to New york

How's the big fella doin?
Long time no hear, hope all is well and he's just relaxin in some beach bar
:beerjug:

lovin every minute of this epic.
 
5 days no word.....Srace7...got a latest for us. How's the big man doing? On a boat with Rum, Sodomy and the lash:D

If all works out he should be into Vladivostok today or tomorrow...

How's the big fella doin?
Long time no hear, hope all is well and he's just relaxin in some beach bar
:beerjug:

lovin every minute of this epic.

No beach bars... He's on the freighter from Magadan... After Vlad he has 155 miles to Zarubino and then the Dong Chun ferry to South Korea...

We might get an update in Vlad or he might wait until South Korea.

I imagine I'll hear when he gets to Vlad and I'll let you guys know...
 
Update:

I'm sure he'll have a story or two to tell... But he survived the gang rapes and starvation rations and is downing a pint or two as we speak in Vladivostok...
:beerjug:
 
Out and about in Magadan....

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Tomorrow is the day I take the boat and I’m filled with nervous anticipation. It’s a freighter so not used to taking any passengers so where would I sleep? What would I eat? How much stuff do I bring? What would the crew be like? What the hell am I going to do on a boat for six days?

The one thing I’m really looking forward to is night time on the boat when hopefully I’ll be able to look up and see countless stars If I’m lucky enough to get a clear night, or maybe catch some sunsets, maybe even see a couple of whales?

Magadan is a strange place. They are used to strangers in the town who show up from the sea arriving in one of the harbors two ports. Its unusual, walking around looking like a yeti I'm used to getting some looks like "hey look, its chewbacca!" but here....they've seen it all before. I said to myself ok, the extreme part of this trip is over so time to lose the beard and get a haircut, myself and the hair dresser had a good laugh as she cut away and shaved off the beard and the rug.

There is very little to do in Magadan really, its not a place that anyone would ever go to whose not on there way to somewhere else if that makes sense. Its a way point, a place to get to where you can pass a night and then continue on your journey.

The fog and wind in the town is relentless at times streaming in from the bay and what can start out as a lovely summers morning can feel like a December morning by lunch time.

I’ve slipped into a routine while here. I get up when I wake, have a shower and check for emails from home. Then I walk up the steep hill to the town center after first looking to my right out to sea. The view changes constantly depending on from which way the wind is blowing.

I walk and walk till I come to a bakery which sells bread rolls which with various fillings in the center. From there I walk another couple of hundred yards to a small café where they play the same record every day and have two cups of black tea. They’ve Wi-Fi and I pass a couple of hours checking on the news from home and the world cup.

After that I continue down the hill to the center of the town which is centered around a huge white church with golden spires. I loop round the square and make my way up the hill again taking a meandering route back to the hotel.


The boat can't come quick enough.....

Over and out
Oisin
 
I think I'd have got on the boat still looking like the Yeti and left the "choir boy" look till Vladivostok...

Looking forward to that update !! :ymca
 
I think I'd have got on the boat still looking like the Yeti and left the "choir boy" look till Vladivostok...

Looking forward to that update !! :ymca

:D:D Glad to see the voyage continuing, :thumb2 I am sure he will be popular with the crew :augie

Stewart
 
Night time on the boat

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SHIP AHOY

Good to have you back Big Man:JB

I wonder if you could answer a few queries,

what was the vessel called,
where was it flagged from,
was it a container ship/ bulk carrier/ tanker,if so what was it carrying,

if you plan to comment on these points or you need to keep it confidential just ignore me:thumb
 
Answers....

wonder if you could answer a few queries,

what was the vessel called,
The vessel was called the Pioner (one e) Karsakova
Its a russian boat, flagged out of the Sakhalin islands (russia too)
Its a cargo ship, carrying containers, but also carrys cars etc on top of the containers, but only if its got room....

The name of the company is SASCO (Sakhalin Shipping Company)
And the agent was called Dispatch....very small office run out of the port on the right as you look out to sea, literally the last building you come to as you ride down the road to the port....
Good to have you back Big Man:JB

I wonder if you could answer a few queries,

what was the vessel called,
The vessel was called the Pioner (one e) Karsakova
Its a russian boat, flagged out of the Sakhalin islands (russia too)
Its a cargo ship, carrying containers, but also carrys cars etc on top of the containers, but only if its got room....

The name of the company is SASCO (Sakhalin Shipping Company)
And the agent was called Dispatch....very small office run out of the port on the right as you look out to sea, literally the last building you come to as you ride down the road to the port....




where was it flagged from,
was it a container ship/ bulk carrier/ tanker,if so what was it carrying,

if you plan to comment on these points or you need to keep it confidential just ignore me:thumb
 
name....

Oisin the swear filter is on man :augie i see you found a way around it. great stuff from the boat:thumb2

ps what's the name of the boat?

Pioner Karsakova (one e in pioner....not pioneer..yada yada yada)

fyi though....using FESCO was 14,000R just for the bike...
Using SASCO via Dispatch agent was only 12,000R for me and the bike.....
 
Das Boat Part 1

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The big day arrived and I headed down to the docks to get on the boat. At this point theres lots of things that can go wrong. If customs get awkward, maybe the Captain of the ship could get awkward, or the ship is over booked.... I knew I wasn't "On the ship" until it left the port.

The first thing that went onto the boat was all the containers and then some cars and 4x4's were loaded on top of those into a sealed area. Next thing my bike was winched on board, a very nervous moment for me. Then I was told to come on board and went into the canteen area...where I'd to wait. I wondered if I'd be bedding down here for the next six nights.

I then asked one of the crew where I'd be sleeping just to confirm, there was some too'ing and fro'ing with another member of the crew and next thing I was brought to my own Cabin. I thought to myself I don't think I'm supposed to be here, i'll probably have to pay extra or will get turfed out once we get underway. I needn't have worried...these were my quarters for the next five nights and six days. It had a bed, a chair, a sink, and a table, with a toiled down a corridor and even a shared shower down stairs. It even had a poster of a girl ripping her T-shirt off. It might not sound like luxury but compared to what I was expecting this may as well have been a sweet at the Ritz....

I got my next big "woo hoo" about an hour later which was the ship cook would be cooking the meals. There would be breakfast at 8, lunch at 12, coffee/tea at 4 and dinner at 8. I duly donated all the pasta and noodles which I'd packed to the cook.

We left the port of Magadan at about 3pm and headed out of the harbor on our way south. The crew told me that the ship would cover roughly 300 miles every 24 hours. If we had good weather we would be in Vladivostok by Saturday (this was Monday), if we had stormy weather it would be Sunday.

One of the ships crew Igor, spoke English (guy with the tash in the last picture above) and a couple more of them had a few words so at least I'd have a few lads to chat too. Igor said he'd give me a tour of the boat once we got out to sea; Magic stuff.

I set about understanding if there were any ship protocols that I needed to worry about. For example...you are not allowed to go here...don't go on deck when the radar is running...last thing I wanted to do was piss off any of the lads that you'd be sharing a fairly confined space for the next 6 days with.

I hit the scratcher that night rocked to sleep by the movements of the ship as it sailed its way south.

Over and out
Oisin
 
It all sounds good, the only lairy bit for me would have been the slinging of the bike, having watched the Manx steam racket guys doing it very badly one time, keep safe :thumb2

Stewart
 
Some video clips from Mongolia/Altay with a nice ending

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Superb video... Nice to see such wonderful scenes and experiences documented and coming to the fore after reading and hearing about all the difficulties experienced in the blog... They all contribute to the adventure - but this is great highlighting so many of the "good bits" - particularly those beers !! :beerjug:
 
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Oisin, was listening to that very song when I clicked play on the video .....:thumb

Cracking montage mate :thumb The scene at 3:06 is by far the best :D
 
Das Boat! Part 2

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There was some stuff I was looking forward to a lot, things like sunsets, sunrises, starry nights and maybe seeing some wildlife.

The chances of all of the above happening took a downturn on the first night when around 9pm the fog moved in and it felt like we were sailing in a cloudy glass bottle with nothing changing in any direction, no matter which way you looked all you could see was a wall of mist.

I brought on about twenty boxes of instant noodles which I planned to use for each meal over the next six days, but seeing as the cook on board was cooking for us I gave her the noodles, no doubt we’ll all have noodles one of the nights coming up.(Yum!...not !)

I’m scolding myself for eating a whole bag of fruit and nut mix yesterday, I’ve nothing today and badly miss something to have a chew on, or a bottle of soda to drink. Its tea, coffee or water on the boat...thats it.

It’s a strange thing. The idleness makes you think about food more. When I’m on the road I don’t really think about food at all but now on the boat when you spend a lot of your time doing “Not a whole lot” you start to think about nose bag a lot more.

I’ve always been partial to fodder and find myself thinking about Banoffie pie, even more than the topless girl whose in the poster in my cabin. For those of you who don’t know what a Banoffie pie is, let me explain.

You take sweet meal biscuit and bind it together gently with caramel. On top of this biscuity caramely base you put a thin layer of soft caramel. (Are you foaming at the mouth yet?)

That done you take a couple of banana’s, not green! But not going brown either, yellow, the way their supposed to be and chop it up and put it around the base. (Ah yes!...you see now where the Ban-offie name started eh?) Well from there you whip up some fresh cream. (Now if the thought taking a bottle of that satanic instant spray stuff out comes to your mind, head off the down the shops and buy a cactus and stick it up your backside!)…..like I said freshly whipped cream.

You then cover bananas with the cream and this is really the only point at which there is flexibility in the recipe…you may or may not add a sprinkle of chocolate chips.

If you know what the pie is, and maybe have made it..and make it slightly differently ....and now find yourself uttering a derisory Harumphh in this general direction...might I remind you of the first commandment... I am the Banoffie pie, and thou shalt have no false Banoffies before me"

Pop it in the fridge for the amount of time it takes to boil a kettle of water to make some tea…..make sure there’s enough water so you can make yourself at least two large cups (In Ireland we’d call a large mug “Tae” (tay), and if its drunk with either a large cheese sandwich or Banoffie its best drunk in large slugs as opposed to sips.... important you keep the head down when your eating it...or a goose will come through the window and rob the plate of pie you.

(Is there anything worse than running out of tea before you’ve finished the pie? And then have to refill and reboil the kettle?, only bollixes half fill the kettle with water)

Cut yourself off a slice of Banoffie at least the width and length of a DVD cover case, and wolf into it like you’re expecting a baby. Make sure you take large slugs of “tay”, the heat will prevent the cholesterol in the cream turning you into a solid before you finish.

Moving swiftly along:

There are actually some women on board, five all told. Two old ladies, one ship cook (25?), and two kind of early thirties types.

As usual men (all men?), yeah all men (except those who putt from the rough) do the “I would” and “I wouldn’t” filtering routine.

I’m finding my “I wouldn’ts” which included all five on the first day is already down to three as I sit here writing at noon on the third day, with one other moved into the “I might if I'd ten pints” category.

More later
Oisin
 
Can't stand the suspense and the big build up !!

Did ya or didn't ya ??

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