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Kashgar -> Somewhere before Ghez

Posted by Simone on September 1st, 2005

Distance: 83Km.
Altitude difference: 1300m. -> 1700m.
Biking time: 5h:30m

Finally we can have some rest. Ghez is too far away to reach and we stop somewhere along the road. We put the tent, check the bikes and we cook our delicious dinner: one package of chinese instant noodles, a fistfull of rice and some slices of wurstel. Claudio also got his first puncture. The dust (that doesn’t show in the picture) was everywhere!!

Too hot

Posted by Claudio on September 1st, 2005

Another break.It’s about 2pm, the hottest time of the day. Our heads are cooking. We have been biking on the border of the Taklamakan desert on a slightly uphill road (some 10m/km). Really a strange feeling to be in the desert with a bike. We rested a bit in the shadow of that little house.

The Taklamakan desert

Posted by Claudio on September 1st, 2005

Very clos to it and very hot

Having some food and a bit of rest…after the first 50km!

Posted by Simone on September 1st, 2005

A small restaurant in Upal.

First maintenance too…

Posted by Claudio on September 1st, 2005



First break and first maintenance for the bikes. We thought that the little metal bridge prepared by Sigma won’t last for very long. So, we added a very carefully engineered fix (a stone) that in theory should help the bridge not to twist…”

Our first break on the first day!!!

Posted by Simone on September 1st, 2005

We Start!!

Posted by Claudio on September 1st, 2005


Here we start biking the KKH!! It’s Thursday morning around 8:30. Kashgar is waking up just now. We have packed our stuff and carefully attached the bags on the backsit. We are not sure it will resist till the end but we hope. The load is probably around 12kg per bag.

Funny to note that Simone is wearing an helmet. He won’t wear it for the rest of the trip except in two “critical” situations. I’m not wearing it at the beginning, but later I’ll wear it most of the time.