yes, I love Russia
July 20th, 2008Such good people, so friendly.. (sure, many
are shy, but practice your zdrasvitze, ia minea zavut, atcuda, na
leva, na pravo, priamo, zapravka, cusatzi, niznaiu, ocini harasho and
they will open up and they will really appreciate that you give it a
try and they will try to communicate and not put a wall in your face
because you were not born with their language in your head as would
many other “civilized” people do, they will try and concentrate on the
fact that you have to communicate and not that you make grammar
errors). And ther’s good food, and ther’s Lenin everywhere and
everything decent, nothing agressive, pushy. It’s a place where people
live and even enjoy it and they are ok with themselves.
Now, in one hour I will head out of Chita (that’s where I am now) to
Khabarovsk on what it called the “bone breaking Amure Highway”. Putin
said in 2005 that in 2008 thare will be a road across the “Shilka gap”
but he’s going away and the road is just a trail of bumpy gravel with
a lot of dust that gets mud in the often rains. A German rider (that
together with his fellow bypassed Central Asia and turned back from
Mongolia into Russia after hitting the hard roads) just wrote me that
he had a bad accident on this road (a tree branch hit him in the head
at 80kmh, broke his helmet, left him unconsious and put him 3 days in
neurosourgery) a few days ago. He’s better now and they are looking at
a way accross to Alaska (by the means of Air Vladivostok through
Kamtchatka; wich I’m not sure it’s the best option right now. I have
mine through South Coreea, maybe more expensive, but I know it can and
will happen).
I’m headding on now.. and I want to be in 6 days in Vlad. I guess the
plan is to meet Petre in Alaska on the 28th of July and I intend to
keep it that way.