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HimalayasX2011 expedition -Campfire on Baima Snow Mountain, Yunnan, China 4340 meters (14,238 feet)

HimalayasX2011 expedition -Campfire on Baima Snow Mountain, Yunnan, China 4340 meters (14,238 feet)

Meeting a Sino-Tibetan family with their yak herd and cabin, hammering down rough roads in Sichuan, climbing over the landslides in Jolong, climbing peaks, riding through valleys, and meeting smiling people throughout the journey are all highlights of expedition travel.

These are raw photos and a video of the expedition. Enjoy! [Music: Jason Mraz and Jack Johnson]

I supported IDEAS foundation
Intestinal Disease Education & Awareness Society
http://nogutsknowglory.com

And a second non-profit, ETE
Education Through Expeditions, UK
http://www.etelive.org

Find out more, check those links. Thank you & hope you enjoyed the video.

Stage 1 of 3: Tian Shan Mountains, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of western China.

HimalayasX2011

Taking the desert highway G217 south of Urumqi across the Borohoro ranges of the Tian Shan. I camped in the mountain deserts between Ürümqi and Turfan.

Ranges of the Tian Shan

The Tian Shan have a number of named ranges which are often mentioned separately.
The Bogda Shan (god mountains) run from 350 to 40 kilometers (220 to 25 mi) east of Ürümqi. Then there is a low area between Ürümqi and the Turfan Depression. The Borohoro mountains start just south of Ürümqi and run west northwest 450 kilometers (280 mi) separating Dzungaria from the Ili River basin.

Cycling a furious set of road conditions and high altitude passes switching back on the mountains. Settled at the top and gathered the wood together and marsh mellows for an incredible night on top! According to my Garmin GPS and 6 satellite fixes, it was 4340meters (14,238 feet) and the

Silk Roadweather was cool, clear and incredibly relaxing. I suffered from altitude sickness below 3000 meters, but will fight to the top to rest and relax by a stoked campfire -brilliant luck in northern Yunnan!

CHASING LEGENDS: The DREAM, The PASSION, The BIKE, The RACE, The ADVENTURE.

CHASING LEGENDS: The DREAM, The PASSION, The BIKE, The RACE, The ADVENTURE.

Gripped Films produced an epic cycling film documenting the essence of cycling’s greatest world race.  Chasing Legends  is a Tour de France documentary featuring the HTC Columbia team. HTC riders like Mark Cavendish and Andre Greipel are featured for their monumental performance in stages. Follow this team behind the scenes and see what made it as fierce as it was in the 2009 Tour de France. The DREAM, The PASSION, The BIKE, The RACE, The ADVENTURE.

Cycling in Korea :: BIG ROAD RIDES 150-200K DAYS, OPEN CALL! TEL: 010.3037.5126

Cycling in Korea :: BIG ROAD RIDES 150-200K DAYS, OPEN CALL! TEL: 010.3037.5126


You’re never alone. Cycling is the riders best companion activity. You+Bike=Joy.

Correspondence with Helen, she’s an avid cyclist in Korea, good on you Helen! Here’s our notes:

Helen Kinuthia June 3 at 1:31pm writes:

Hi Brian,

Some great photos from your rides!!!

Wondering what you are up to this weekend? I am hoping to get a fairly long ride in. Was going to ride from Cheonan to Mokpo, but i’ll now be in Mokpo the following weekend so would like to go somewhere different.

Let me know if you’d be for going on a ride on Saturday, Sunday or Monday. Just one day or more :) It’d be great to ride with someone – still finding it a challenge to meet people to ride with.

Am hoping to get out of Seoul to see somewhere new.

Look forward to hearing from you!

Helen

Brian 브라이안 Perich June 3 at 6:40pm writes:

Ah, a great challenge it is connecting with riders in Korea (no small task at all, luck in past few rides!! ^_^). Let’s ride…hmmm. My wife and family are over in Ansan, I’m in Gangneung, Gangwon-do at the moment, I will drive up to gather them (newborn came three weeks ago, Sierra…photos are in my sets Family Expedition -Mark I). Are you based in Cheonan now -or Seoul? I have ridden Ansan-Suwon-Pyeongtaek, Cheonan (day 1), Cheonan to Boryeong (Daecheon Beach) Day 2, Daecheon Beach to Gunsan/Byeongsanbando National Park Day 3. That’s the closet to Mokpo -to date.

Your plans/ideas/routes -welcome. Invite others, I will notify my co-teacher and student that’s picked on riding, great times (invite your friends, let’s ride together)…

My recent ride ideas: Gangneung to Ganseong (closest town to DMZ) and back to Gangneung in a day? That’s about 200km. It would be epic to do this for the first time with you. If too much, we could explore the backcountry and still visit Sokcho and return to Gangneung.

Feel free to call 010.3037.5126 or home 070.8185.5126. Mobile is fine, I just finished teaching until late July I start again…

Peace,

Brian Perich, Cycling in Korea
http://korean-world.blogspot.com/