
Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn

Claire Dorn
D105 – 76.2Km
SATURDAY, APRIL 1
N36 10.936 E58 52.991 (1238m – 10km after NEYSHABOUR) – N35 58.851 E59 35.833 (1278m – BAGHCHE)
76.2 km – 9H52′
An aside concerning our itinerary for the coming months: at the beginning of the week we will enter Turkmenistan and from there go through Uzbekistan and Kirghistan before entering China. China will be the largest country to cross and, unfortunately, we will not go through Tibet. The zone called Aksay Chin, which is administratively controlled by the Chinese and claimed by India, is now under military control and bivouacking is not permitted. It isn’t easy for our caravan to go unnoticed and we don’t want to take risks. We will follow a road to the north of Kashgar that leads to Turpan. This part will cause no particular problem. In 2004 we came on a reconnaissance and know it is on the silk road. Therefore, the route that will lead us to Tokyo will be shorter than planned and Serge, who can only dream of a never ending race, imagines himself following his route to go around the world…… Watch this space.

