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01-18-2013, 07:15 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2012
Oddometer: 248
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I wish my school had taught us two or three other languages right alongside english when we were first starting school. Studies seem to say that little kids learn languages much easier than do teens, say, and for sure easier than adults. But you can't really become fluent in another language here in America, I don't think. We don't have France, Germany, Italy or Spain nearby. The best we can do probably is French Canada and Chinatown in NYC or San Francisco, or the zone just north of the southern border! So even if we had years and years of language schooling, we'd only be fluent in the schoolbook version, not the way people actually speak on their home turf because we don't have the opportunity to practice speaking with native speakers. Also I suspect that here in America foreign languages are taught as an academic discipline but in Europe they might be taught more for everyday use because Europe is a place of many native languages? I was discussing this with a young woman who teaches French in high school here. She was very knowledgeable about how "street French" is actually spoken but I'll bet she doesn't get to teach it to her students. When I see her again I'll ask her.
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01-18-2013, 07:59 AM
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No hay banda!
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: The Frozen North
Oddometer: 1,397
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I ran into Jacob (given name Doron) in Whitehorse in September. As y'all say, he's very much the loquacious guy. He's working his way around the world and maintaining a blog, though I've unfortunately lost the link to it He had a pretty aggressive schedule, and by my recollection he would likely be near Tierra del Fuego or beyond (I think Africa was next) by now.Here's a pic of Doron/Jacob with another world rider, in Whitehorse.
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01-18-2013, 08:05 AM
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Disgruntled Student
Joined: Nov 2011
Location: Sugar Notch, PA
Oddometer: 1,594
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01-18-2013, 08:19 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Feb 2011
Location: Lake Stevens Wa.
Oddometer: 317
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01-18-2013, 08:46 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2004
Location: S.E. Alberta
Oddometer: 62
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what Max384 said
I agree! Rod, don't be a stranger, I think everyone would like to see and hear of your progress!
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01-18-2013, 09:07 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Sep 2006
Location: Yorkshire and London, England
Oddometer: 459
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01-18-2013, 09:16 AM
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"Moto Porn"ographer
Joined: Jul 2006
Location: Sunny London
Oddometer: 3,808
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Time for me to re-enter this thread properly
OK ... I get back into the story now.
So there I am in Moscow .... its the day before I fly back to Irkutsk. My mission to Moscow (to get spare parts of course) was a success (thanks to my spare parts assistant Boris - pictured below). ![]() I am packing my bags, and then a text comes in from a guy I havent heard from in a month or so. You see, there was this Norwegian guy who had been hassling me late in 2011 for info about the BAM and about bike preparation - He wanted to go there in Summer 2012- same time I was going there. I discussed the BAM in detail and told him he cant go wrong in preparing an X-Challenge or two if he contacts Erik at Hot Rod, Ray of Rayz Seats and Bas at Hyperpro, all in Holland. The next thing I knew is that he was heading to Holland with a couple of X-Challenges, for a week or intense bike prep. He had asked me if I was going to be around when he was there, but I was in Holland the weeks either side of his bike prep week, but for that particular week I was in the UK. The week after, when this Norwegian guy was back in Norway, I returned to Holland, where I stayed with my good friend Erik from Hot Rod for another few days of my own bike prep work (making a dashboard and assorted other pieces). I asked him ... so how did things work out with the Norwegian guy? What did he get done to the bikes? Erik replied, well one guy turned up with two bikes, the got the fuel tanks and fairings fitted, Bas sorted out his suspension and he stopped to visit Ray on his way back north to get the seats sorted. I asked ... OK ... so ? nice guy? Erik replied ... well he is one huge son of a bitch, but a really good guy ... and his name is Geir. We got drunk most nights while singing the Norwegian national anthem. Well with that recommendation from Hot Rod Erik, my dialogue with the Geir increased. We exchanged a couple of messages in the months before the trip. Geir had asked me when I was planning to be at the start of the BAM Road ... and I replied about 25th July. He said he was going to be there about the 15th of July. It looked like Terry and I were going to be 10 days behind him on the BAM. It would be useful for me to keep in touch and get any live updates on the condition of the road ... so we kept in touch one a month with updates of plans. Once I was in Mongolia it was impossible to keep in touch with anyone. I hadnt heard from the Geir in a month or so, and suddenly, here I was, a day before leaving Moscow to return to Irkutsk, he tells me he will also be in Irkutsk tomorrow night, and to reserve 4 beds for his gang at Nina's. So It looked like I would finally meet the big Norwegian. I wondered if he was still planning to do the BAM ....
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01-18-2013, 09:40 AM
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Factory Rambler
Joined: Sep 2007
Location: Belgium, wrong side of the river
Oddometer: 1,032
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...Synchronicity
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01-18-2013, 10:10 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2012
Location: LacLaBiche Alberta Canada
Oddometer: 76
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![]() ![]() Regards....just jeff |
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01-18-2013, 10:17 AM
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fNg
Joined: May 2011
Location: Rancho Cucamonger, CA
Oddometer: 779
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the RR just gets better & better! love all the different angles of the story, you guys are all doing a great job at telling it!
edit: and the pic of "Boris" explains the intensity of the cross-Mongolian sprint!
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01-18-2013, 10:21 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2008
Location: costa mesa, ca
Oddometer: 93
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01-18-2013, 10:23 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2012
Location: St.Petersburg, and not the Florida one
Oddometer: 26
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let me tell you though, hearing a Brit is like a some kind of healIng ointment on your ears after some weeks spent in the States ;-P |
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01-18-2013, 10:38 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2012
Location: Plymouth, UK
Oddometer: 23
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Ahh yes, Boris.
I ended up getting married to a "Boris". "He" also helped me to get spare parts, "he" also arranged the break down truck when i was stranded half way up a mountain in the Pyranees. These "Boris's" don't half come in handy.
As has been said numerous times already this ride report is fantastic and I can't wait to see the full contribution from the Vikings. I know Jon Pall Sigmarsson was Icelandic but his catchphrase was awesome and very apt....VIKING POWER!
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01-18-2013, 10:48 AM
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Ækt trønder!!
Joined: May 2003
Location: Aurora-Canada
Oddometer: 423
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Great thread btw.... |
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01-18-2013, 10:54 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2012
Location: French living in Munich, Germany
Oddometer: 19
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? In any case soon more posts on pumps then on the bongo truck..
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