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New Ferry Service from Korea to Vladivostok
DBS Cruise Ferry it is called. Starts at Dong-Hae south of Sok-Cho
Old Dongchun I guess too much financial problems and labour strife. New ferry goes Dong-Hae - Sakai Minato, Japan - Vladivostok. It is a Ro-Ro vessel so you just roll on and off. [url=http://www.dbsferry.com/main/main.asp]DBS ũ |
Other Way Round
I am finally all set to go. Starting out by shipping the bike on Wallenius Line. Inchon to Long Beach on March 20th,,, on their car carrier for USD 300. Yes 300 ,,vessel arrives April 10th....I will fly in 8th,, will cross USA most of it on I-40 ,, head on through southern states to DC for daughter's graduation,, then to Manhattan then ship the bike again on Wallenius from Elizabeth, NJ to Bremerhaven ,, spend a week in Berlin.. couple of days in Latvia,,. Lithuania,, time with friends in Moscow ,,, to Vlad using Colebatch's GPS ,,
Really hate camping ,, hope there are inns and motels between Chita and Khavarovsk ,, any one have a list of such inns and motels, between those two barren space? My blog here as I post all the information for other Korean riders, as no one in Korea has done a round the world yet. [url=http://cafe.daum.net/HarleyAdventure]Daum ī And our charity program http://cafe.daum.net/harleycharity |
I see Colebatch's post on small inns and motels..
"My advice, if you were hoping for B&Bs and don't want to take a tent, is yes you CAN get away with leaving the tent at home. There are pretty much some sort of cheap hotels at every town you are likely to come across travelling across Russia, KZ and Mongolia. Learn the following word: "гостиница" pronounced gass-TIN-itsa (emphasis on the capitals) ... means a hotel, motel, hostel, B&B, guesthouse, pension ... basically anywhere that takes guests overnight." Also another rider wrote, "If you dont want to take your tent , you can just sleep at truck stops, they are always cheap, clean sometimes have dooshes (showers) or a bunya. Always have food! I spent a few weeks stopping at these places since it was too cold and wet to camp. I had a great time talking and drinking with the local truck drivers at night." Amazing 32 year old Korean woman on 100cc Honda ,, alone,,left Korea in July 2010 - Eurasia-southern route,, she is now in Turkey relaxing until weather gets better. ��*대문명 스��*터여행기 |
That's good to hear that there is an alternate ferry service available between S. Korea and Vlad
Offer still stands for a bed and beer, if you make it through Alanta, GA on your way to New York and I'm not traveling myself. |
Motels, fuel and cafes all the way along the Trans Siberian Highway - generally no more than about every 100miles (160km).
Now it is tarmac all the way from Vladivostock to the Atlantic Ocean which makes much of it a rather boring monotonous journey. How many trees do you need to see? Don't even think of weighing yourself down with a tent, stove etc unless you are going on remote roads/tracks. A sleeping bag is always useful if there is only floor space left! Learn to read the Cyrillic alphabet and simple Russian courtesy/question phrases. PM me if you have not been intouch with Joon (Sangjoon) in Seoul who we met in Vlad in 2009 and who rode all the way to UK then to USA. He will have lots of advice. |
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I also have sent an EM to Wendy Choi of this new ferry service. ;) |
Joon and Cyrillic Alphabet
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Thanks Tony. I belong to the blog, where Joon is ,, as well as others, who made the journey. I am reading them as well as here,, several hours a day. I have well noted the importance of learning the alphabet and some phrases for it will break the ice with respect for the Russian culture. Damn hard though, even though I speak English, German , French and Spanish. Gee , now they throw Cyrillic alaphabet at me,, ;( Tent is staying home ,, a small sleeping bag gets packed. |
Russian Cities; Moscow to Vladivodtok
Moscow Mockba Samara Крылатка Ufa Уфа Chelyabinsk Челябинск Kurgan Курган Omsk Омск Novosibirsk Новосибирск 3700km Krasnoyarsk Красноярск Irkutsk Иркутск 1950km Ulan Ude Улан-Удэ 450km Chita Чита 350km Skovorodino Сковородино Khabarovsk Хабаровск 2000km Vladivostok Владивосток 750km |
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Did Dongchun stop operating altogether? I seem to remember Colebatch took it last year from Sokcho to Vladivostok. |
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not really surprised, in july 2009 there were around 20 passengers ,4 bikes and about 3 cars travelling nth. cant have been much profit on that sailing.
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DBS routing of Korea - Russia - Japan non stop probably keeps revunue stream better. |
US East Coast to Bremerhaven, Germany
Got a rate from Wallenius again for Atlantic crossing ex Baltimore to Bremerhaven.
They have weekly service. Shipping from New Jersey is 100 bucks cheaper. ood day, We are pleased to offer the below rate WWL Rate Offer: Baltimore - BremerhavenTLI #8711-00-0001 Motorcycle Ocean Freight rate$425.00 per unit BAFCurrently applicable BAF 37.5 %. Subject to change: % in effective at time of shipment. THC$70.00 per unitWFG$5.95 per unitEU Manifest Filing Fee$25.00 per B/L (effective Feb. 1, 2010) Subject to all local port charges. Disclaimers: 1) This offer is based on the information provided to Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics and does not apply to any U.S. Flag Cargo 2) Port/Crane costs are for the account of cargo. Receiving cost are based on the port’s governing tariff 3) Rate quote is based on space and service, availability at the time of shipment. 4) Rate quote is based on cargo detail provided and must be described as such on all documentation surrendered to WWL for processing. Rate is subject to change should there be a change to the cargo detail change in any way. 5) Rate quotes are valid for 30 days unless otherwise specified.. 6) Tariff rates offered are subject to change without notice. 7) Rates are based on port/port service unless otherwise specified. 8) Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics is not responsible for personal effects when shipped in automobiles. 9) Rate quotes are based on suitable Carrier’s equipment being available to facilitate loading at time of booking. 10) Minimum B/L charges shall apply per current tariff rule. 11) MAFI minimums as per tariff will apply only on breakbulk cargo ex Australia/New Zealand to the U.S. only as per Carrier’s tariff unless otherwise specified. For latest schedules please click below: AsiaAustraliaEuropeMiddle EastSouth America http://schedule.2wglobal.com/AppSchedules/ Subject to all local port charges - Below port Information and Contacts Baltimore, MD 443-216-1660 x 5 Brunswick, GA 912-267-6766 Charleston, SC 843-577-8770 Galveston, TX 409-763-1500 Jacksonville, FL 904-714-0286 Long Beach, CA 562-432-6477 Auto Export Desk 568-366-5562 Newport News, VA 757-440-7000 New York, NY 973-522-0294 Port Hueneme, CA 805-986-8400 Export Crane 805-488-4608 Import Crane 805-643-9963 Import Crane 805-488-4475 Portsmouth, VA 757-391-6100 Savannah, GA 912-651-2195 Tacoma, WA 253-383-5841 |
Samara should be something more like 'CAMAPA' ... the others look sorta kinda right, note the 'b' you have in moscow, should look like a capital Latin B ... as in MOCKBA ... a small western 'b' is a different letter in cyrillic
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Meeting Joon for lunch this Saturday ,, he says hello to you and Tony ,, Cheers ! PS. Saw your 40th B-Day photo in Vlad. Joon was very grateful to you and Tony for all the help you guys gave him.... Good job. |
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