Germany to China in 05/2007

Posted by: min

Germany to China in 05/2007 - 04/28/05 12:33 PM

Hi,
I'm going to start my trip from west Germany(koeln??) to China after my A-Level(ABI) in 2007. My plan will be through Turkey,Iran and other hot conturies.But we could also take the route through Russia and Pakistan, so it's open which route we'll take.I want to ride 100-120 km a day, but it's also important that i can lern about the culturs and see the countryside. So my plan is very open and i want to plan with my bikepartner together.If you are interested in it ,just send me a mail: ++


power_min@web.de

something about me: I war born in 1985 in China. I live in Germany since 1999 and I can speak German very well. After my trip i will fly back to Germany.

Min cool
Posted by: reggie1

Re: Germany to China in 05/2007 - 05/03/05 10:58 PM

Go for it Min. It is the only way to really savor this old world anymore.
Posted by: hollerdaniel

Re: Germany to China in 05/2007 - 08/24/05 08:18 AM

hey
I was thinking about riding my bike to the Olympic Games in Beijing, and I planned to start sometime in Early/Late Spring 2007...well, maybe we could ride some time together...I did not think about the route yet, so I am very open as well...

to my person:
I was in Argentina for 2.5months with my bike, am 26yrs, finished my studies last January and currently working in Hamburg, as I lived abroad for the last 5yrs, I look forward to leave Germany again and travel again...

Well, take care and have fun
Daniel
Posted by: jdc111

Re: Germany to China in 05/2007 - 12/27/05 05:57 PM

I too am interested in participating in a tour ending in Beijing for the Olympics. I am 51 years old, have been teaching in Eastern Europe for the past 2 decades, living for the summers to ride. Check out www.bicycle.lt to see photos and travel journals of past tours. My 17-year-old boy would most likely join me. He is a Lithuanian citizen. He has ridden with me for the past 6 summers. I am considering taking him out of school for one year and home (road) school him about the ways of the world. The longest he and I have been out is 20 weeks and 8000km on a ride from North Cape to Athens for the 2004 Olympics.

I envision a tour with each participant being self-sustaining, equal and open to the language of the road and the spirit of the people. My wish is to travel with a semi-organized group but I do not want to be the leader, just an equal participant.

Currently I am teaching in Sumy, Ukraine in the north of the country 15 km from the Russian boarder.

Please contact me. I would like to join you.

John Clark