Russian (off)road

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Willem-Jan Markerink

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During our rallye, we did wonder what that 'road' would look like after
only a hint of rain, or <gasp> even snow....:))

http://englishrussia.com/?p=315

(even the hard/tarmac roads have pot-holes so deep that even the largest
Russian semi-military trucks have to avoid them....which means that after
rain, with puddles of in-assessible depth, be it tarmac or dirt/gravel,
driving them at any significant speed equals plain simple Russian
Roulette....)
(and without speed, you get stuck on those dirt roads....:))
(we concluded that the only way to drive such dirt roads after rain would
be in the (literal) slip-stream of a truck-driver with *very* up-to-date
local knowledge of that road, being able to dream/visualize all those
potholes from the dry season....:))



Recent article in a German 4x4 magazine about the scout-tour for a second
rallye that took place this year, Berlin-Shanghai:

'....the last 678km east of Irkutsk are worse than the most horrifying
African washboard-piste, only bearable by lowering air-pressure....'

(1x TLC HZJ78, 1x TLC HZJ-105)






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Bye,

Willem-Jan Markerink

The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
the inability to understand

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[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]
 
I had to laugh at the one pic with the sign showing a man shoveling, here
that would mean men working on road, there it would mean bring a shovel.

"Willem-Jan Markerink" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> During our rallye, we did wonder what that 'road' would look like after
> only a hint of rain, or <gasp> even snow....:))
>
> http://englishrussia.com/?p=315
>
> (even the hard/tarmac roads have pot-holes so deep that even the largest
> Russian semi-military trucks have to avoid them....which means that after
> rain, with puddles of in-assessible depth, be it tarmac or dirt/gravel,
> driving them at any significant speed equals plain simple Russian
> Roulette....)
> (and without speed, you get stuck on those dirt roads....:))
> (we concluded that the only way to drive such dirt roads after rain would
> be in the (literal) slip-stream of a truck-driver with *very* up-to-date
> local knowledge of that road, being able to dream/visualize all those
> potholes from the dry season....:))
>
>
>
> Recent article in a German 4x4 magazine about the scout-tour for a second
> rallye that took place this year, Berlin-Shanghai:
>
> '....the last 678km east of Irkutsk are worse than the most horrifying
> African washboard-piste, only bearable by lowering air-pressure....'
>
> (1x TLC HZJ78, 1x TLC HZJ-105)
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Bye,
>
> Willem-Jan Markerink
>
> The desire to understand
> is sometimes far less intelligent than
> the inability to understand
>
> <[email protected]>
> [note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]



 
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