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20 Jun 2011
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Ulaan Baatar to Magadan
Hello All,
I plan to leave UB in about 3-4days, heading east to Choibalsan and making the border crossing at Erdeenstav to Borzya/Russia.
Via Tynda/Yakutsk I want to go to Magadan.
Somebody around who would like to join?
Thank you!
Best regards
Holger
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20 Jun 2011
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Sorry - not gonna be in Mongolia until next month (which is a way of giving a shout-out to any others hoping to be there in July).
Hope you have fun.
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21 Jun 2011
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FYI, 2 weeks ago I crossed into Russia at Erdeentsay from UB/choibalsan and the Russians forgot a special stamp on my motorcyle declaration document, could be a problem for you in Vlad or were you plan to exit Russia. I was lucky to have Yuri in Vlad work on the problem for me.
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Hello All,
I plan to leave UB in about 3-4days, heading east to Choibalsan and making the border crossing at Erdeenstav to Borzya/Russia.
Via Tynda/Yakutsk I want to go to Magadan.
Somebody around who would like to join?
Thank you!
Best regards
Holger
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21 Jun 2011
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Hello Kestrel,
thank you very much for your advise. Is it the entry stamp into Russia on the customs papers?
Thanks again!
Best regards
Holger
PS: and still seeking for sombody to join :-)
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21 Jun 2011
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Yes, it's a square black and white coded image that can be read by computer's. Missing it could have been a big deal here but the customs official understood that Erdeentsay screwed up not me. Maybe they don't have the equipment to produce the stamp??? When you get there you will understand how far out in no mans land the border crossing is Ha.
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Originally Posted by HH
Hello Kestrel,
thank you very much for your advise. Is it the entry stamp into Russia on the customs papers?
Thanks again!
Best regards
Holger
PS: and still seeking for sombody to join :-)
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2 Jul 2011
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You are right. That is really no man's land! :-) And I got: No barcode label. So, i will be running into the same thing!
But he wrote some sentences on the paper + put 2 stamps + told me, that I will need it in Vladivostok...aha? Let's see! :-)
Hello All, I am now in Chita. Somebody around to make it to Magadan?
Best regards
Holger
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2 Jul 2011
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Does somebody know how the motorcycle club in Chita is called? Or somebody has a contact there?
Thank you!
Holger
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