Tuesday, May 18, 2010

First contact

Hi everybody!
First of all we would like to thank all the person that followed us in the preparation of our trip and encouraged us in this project.
Particularly Pierre for all his help and work done on the mecanic of the car, his experience that he shared with Henri and all the time that he dedicated to prepare the Toyota. We wouldn't be anywhere without him. Thanks again a thousand times Pierre!
For any information about the preparation of the car you can follow the link (on top of this page) to our first blog dedicated to the preparation of the Toyota.

The departure is really close now and the excitement is growing up day by day.
With this blog we want to share our adventure with you, writing a sort of diary showing the places we will visit and countries that we will cross, the people we will meet and reporting our emotions and feelings.

So, why the name “Glareole” for the blog? Actually, everything started with this bird,
Glareola nordmanni.



Its geographical distribution is Asia and Africa but sometimes, during migration, it is possible to find it in Europe. Henri had the chance to see it here in Belgium during the fall 2009 and, after this sight, he started to search on line more information about the species and its distribution. Since that moment he never stopped to dream about a trip around Asia by car: the only way to stop that dream was to transform it in reality.

Our final destination is Mongolia, crossing East Europe and Russia. In the first plan we should have crossed the Scandinavia entering in Russia through St Petersburg. Unfortunately we are still here in Belgium waiting for the visas and finishing the preparation of the car and we do not have the possibility anymore to go up to Scandinavia. This will just be for another time!

Thus, we will cross Germany, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia and from there we will enter in Russia. Then we will follow the Trans-Siberian Route until the Altai Mountain and then up again to Lake Baikal. After this we will enter in Mongolia where we will spend one month. There we would like to help as much as possible the population with some humanitarian activities such as printing and distributing a health book that any person living in remote areas could easily use to prevent the most common diseases. Very few people have acces to medical care there so we hope that this will be very helpful for them. At the same time we will visit an orphanage and offer them warm clothes and boots for the children (temperature often reaches -40°C during the winter in Mongolia) and these items are the most needed according to our contact there. For this we dedicated a part of our budget and if you would like to contribute or support our idea, any help will be very much appreciated. If this is the case please contact us in a comment; simply click on the "COMMENTS" link (written in blue) at the end of this message and we will make sure that as much children will benefit from this action.
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Kazakhstan will be the first country on the way back, where we will spend another month. Finally we will cross again Russia to enter in Europe but we still don't know exactly the way back: either pass through Ukraine and go directly to Romania where we will spend a couple of weeks or cross the Caucasus and Georgia (or by boat through the Black Sea or Caspian Sea) to enter in Turkey. Italy will be our last stop before to come back to Belgium and we plan to spend there some time travelling to the South and visiting family and friends.

Here is the map:


Well, this is it for now and we can just tell you follow us and enjoy the trip!

11 comments:

  1. So... GGOD LUCK GUYS!!! Take caer, have fun and let us know everything!!! A big hug!! Lory

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  2. You, unbelievable! I hope you'll have super fun and great adventures! "Huggy" kisses from Chiara and Max!

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  3. Bon vent a tous les deux!

    On vous attend a Barcelone pour celebrer votre succes!

    On espere recevoir de vos nouvelles tres bientot!

    Philippe & Co.

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  4. d'ici votre retour faudra peut etre un visa pour venir nous voir à Dilbeek mais.. sinon profitez bien les singes et ... bon vent... (j'espère qu'il y aura un sale été pour les oiseaux dans ce coin là et qu'il n'y aura que des poules à voir... )
    tchouzzzz

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  5. yuuuuuuu?? where are you my dear friends? I'm reading your blog, during this sleepless night!
    a big hug from this boring part of the world! take care!
    Chiara

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  6. visto che cè chi va di francese.....erica traduci tu al consorte! come state? fateci avere vostre notizie!siete spariti così dall'oggi al domani in un giorno di festa, sigh
    ma dove siete arrivati adesso?
    bacissimi

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  7. All the good luck for this trip and we will be reading any entrance eargerly and very very interested!!

    Take care
    Andrés

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  8. Salut les voyageurs!!!

    On est de tout coeur avec vous dans cette belle aventure!!
    Profitez bien de tous les moments merveilleux que vous vivez ensemble.
    Soyez quand même prudents et pour Henry,c'est pas une mustang alors relax !!!
    On se recontacte bientôt .
    Allez
    A+
    Gisèle,chris,Lucas et Sara

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  9. Henri demain c'est la coupe du monde...cmt tu vas faire? T'as une antenne et un poste j'imagine... N'oublie pas que ta femme est championne du monde ...

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  10. ola ola va bien l'espagnol tanbien? ih ih! hello my dear long-distances travellers! please fight against the mosquitoes and survive! come back with all your blood inside dont' leave it all to the mosquitoes! Here the temperature is rising, tomorrow Max and I will go to the beach a very long distance travel of one hour!But it may become as at the Russian frontier if all Italians do the same at the same moment!a big mega kiss by me (la Clarissa) and Max (Max) ih ih! ciaooooo

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