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BAM and ROB roads 2016?
Hi,
this summer we want to make expedition Mongolia ande Siberia. Our plan is enter the Russia from Ulanbatar and then going to Severobajkalsk. Here we have two possibilities.
1. Try to get BAM road to Taksimo and then Vitim bridge and then to Tynda. Then to Yakutsk and Magadan. Back road from Magadan to Yakutsk then ti Mirny, Lensk and Barge from Lensk to Ush-Kut....
2. From Severobajkalsk to Ush-Kut. Then Barge to Lensk. From Mirny to Yakutsk and then to Magadan. Back from Magadan to Yakutsk and then to Tynda. All BAM from here to Severobajkalsk and then to Bratsk....home
Could anyone tell us what is the condition of this parts (of course when will be good wheather), the bridges, water crossings etc?
We have 4x4 expedition car. Ford Bronco. Do you think, it is possible to get this parts with car? Or it is very difficult?
- It is possible to take a barge on Lena river in both diretction? Ush-Kut - Lensk and Lensk - Ush-Kut too?
Thanks a lot for any relevation and actual information
Martin & Zuzana
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3 Feb 2016
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Hi there,
I also plan to go to Far East Russia this summer to ride the BAM and RoB to Magadan. This will be in July.
My plan is to ride as fast as possible from Romania to Lake Baikal (10-12 days depending if I spend some days in the Altai/Tuva) and then head on the BAM and RoB to Magadan.
I will be on a motorcycle, a Honda Transalp. From Magadan I want to ship the bike to Europe and will fly home.
I don't know how it is with a car.
I’m also looking for anyone planning a similar trip, and want to share information and ride together at least parts of the road and/or organize the shipping of the bikes back.
Let exchange info and keep contact.
Adrian
asilindean@gmail.com
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Great, we want to be there in August. Before we want to visit Mongolia few weeks...
maybe we see you there in Siberian jungle
we post here some update soon.
Martin
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Hi guys,
I am planning start my trip either in Valdivostok or in Magadan, in July. Is anyone interested about the Eastern BAM, the 110, or the old summer road?
Is anymore starting a trip as well from Magadan or Vlad?
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Originally Posted by Zimi
Hi guys,
I am planning start my trip either in Valdivostok or in Magadan, in July. Is anyone interested about the Eastern BAM, the 110, or the old summer road?
Is anymore starting a trip as well from Magadan or Vlad?
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Bam rob
Hi all
I'll be around Irkustk mid to end July heading towards Magadan. Route to be confirmed but if anyone is doing 110 north then drop me a line please.
Thanks
Felix
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