The teams have raised a combined $22,589.60 so far for the PMH Foundation, and CoolEarth.

Friday, 19 July 2013

19th July

Finland has been a surprise for us, beautiful countryside, with next to nobody in it. We have seen Moose (elk), Reindeer and today after a trek through the woods almost to the Russian border we saw up close brown bears. The wide life is tough, like the environment, no little birds and soft cuddly animals....

The sun does drop to just below the horizon at around 10pm, but the night doesn't come, so you feel like you can drive all through the night, but fatigue creeps up on you.... We found accommodation last night beside a large lake, a log cabin for two, including a sauna. We made use of the lake (bloody cold) and then the sauna (bloody hot). But both of us struggled to get a good sleep, due to it being light all night.

We are now close to the end of the European chapter of the rally, our final day tomorrow before crossing the border into Russia, and hopefully meeting up with team Kangakhann in St Petersburg.

Albino Reindeer

Not easy to capture on camera, a Brown Bear

Finland meets Russia


Wednesday, 17 July 2013

16 / 17th July

500 plus miles a day for three days finds WombatsKhan in Umea, North Sweden. We left Kangakhann this morning as they headed off to catch a ferry across the Baltic, we headed North toward Finland.

Last night we arrived at our pre booked B&B only to cut and run following a quick inspection of the accommodation, pretty bad to say the least, with a dark cellar (looked like fresh concrete in the floor, something recently buried, maybe) and suspect sheets and mold on most surfaces. Photo's on line must have been taken a 'few' decades ago. We decided to ask directions to a more suitable place at the local garage, only to discover the owner was related to the B&B operator in some way, and recommended the place we had just run away from. So we eventually found a camp site by a lake, and slept like the dead.

Morning after our first 'camp'


After waving off Kangakhann, team WombatsKhan then covered the 500 miles to Umea in North Sweden. We passed some glorious sights, huge pine forests, unending lakes and rolling green hills, but we saw no Elk, Bear or Blond Nordic.....

A good hotel bed for Wednesday night, before we venture into Finland. It's 11.20pm and daylight as we type this blog, but that won't stop us sleeeeeeping........


Monday, 15 July 2013

German Drivers

Started the morning in Holland then into Germany and onto our first Autobhan, OMG.......getting into the fast lane in a overloaded Micra with local traveling up behind you with lights on at over 200km/h made up for the lack of sleep the night before, heart rate into triple figures for most of the day. Eventually crossed border into Denmark and welcomed by some very considerate drivers. They even have smiley faces at road works to keep you occupied.

Long day on motorways, hot and a little boring, only broken up by many fuel stops and white knuckle moments.

500 miles (800kms) covered. Car still good. We still have sense of humour, and looking forward to another very long run tomorrow. We plan to split up from team Kangakhann tomorrow night, leaving them to take ferry to Estonia and us to head further north.

Did anyone know the Dutch and Danes charge for tap water?

German Servo


Sunday, 14 July 2013

13 / 14th July




Made the drive up to the Start of the rally, some 300 miles from Devon, a hot long drive in a packed out Micra. A night at Bodiam Castle in East Sussex with medieval music and sword fighting, drinking mead and exploring the castle, before listening to Russian music and eating some dodgy burgers we hit the tent for the first time.

We are joined by Neil's son and girlfriend then later by his mum and step dad to wave us off. The rally starts with a medieval joust between two knights, one on a horse one on a car, it didn't end well. With much fanfare and blowing of horns we set off on our 10,000 mile adventure making the car train mid afternoon.and board the train.

An hour later we are into mainland Europe and we drive quickly through France and into Belgium, struggling with refuelling the cars at a self help pump, and finally arrive at our B&B just inside Holland, at an old converted farm house in Leissel. A welcome beer from our hosts, and a meal in the nearby town brings the day to a close. We are tired, happy and the car is running well.

The English 'Start', around 150 cars


Somebody had to dress up


First Night Stop in Holland

Friday, 12 July 2013

Nearly off!

Well with less than 24 hrs before we collect our registration to start the rally, the last minute mechanical parts are being fitted to the wombatskhan vehicle.
We have had a pretty intense week of preparation with Jo only leaving me for one day for a quick soirĂ©e into Wales!! The weather  has been unseasonably hot and we have suffered while working on the cars and practicing putting up the tent....we packed so many clothes for cold weather!!
We had some fairly extensive reinforcing for the cars done at Aldermans engineering in Plymouth ( photos attached), those guys were amazing working out in the heat.....yes Plymouth was having its hottest summer day! Their hard work ensured that we have some roll over protection, roof rack & bash plate which will hopefully see us arrive safely in Mongolia.  guys you are legends!!
We were also able to meet Graham from Motomotive who had very kindly not only sourced the teams cars but ensured all the necessary MOT work and paperwork was complete.  We were a little tempted to swap our cars for some of the beauties in his fore court, for some reason he wasn't so keen!!
We became radio stars for a very short 10 minutes for ABC radio in Perth, with Eoin Cameron interviewing us on the phone, all for a good cause for the PMH Foundation.
We set off in convoy with Kangakhann to Bodiam Castle in Sussex for the start on Saturday morning.

Many many thanks to Aldermans, Larry & Sue, Tanya & Will, and all that have fed and wined us...including the Barnes family!




 
 
 

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Getting Ready (Team WombatsKhan)

A real family effort to get the car stickers on, a mornings work well done. Spaces left on doors for the official rally logo's....

Friday, 5 July 2013

Team Update

Final blog update from Australia. Team WombatsKhan set off to the UK tomorrow, and Team Kangakhann set off Sunday. Really bad photo of WombatsKhan taken during a rest period from Sunday Times photo's....We are not media stars....

As we depart Australia we leave knowing we have raised over $22,500.00 to date for Coolearth and the PMH Foundation. Thank you everybody for being so generous..