QiQiHar to Beijing June 2013
Greetings all.
Here is the overdue ride report from a trip that Fahni and I completed last month.
The plan was to stick the bikes on the train up to Qiqihar in Heilongjiang, then spend a week or so riding back to Beijing through Inner Mongolia, rough camping as much as possible.
Some difficulty in plotting a route because of inconsistencies between Google maps, 高德 maps and paper maps. We used GE as far as possible to seek out dodgy sections including a couple of serious river crossings. In addition, I was keen to look at some sections of Jin, Yuan and Song Great Wall, many of which are now no more than barely visible earthworks. Our proposed route took us along many Great Wall sites, but again, documentation was sketchy.
The GE image shows the proposed route (in Blue) and an approximate detour (in Red) made to make up time after problems on the first couple of days and to avoid the dodgiest terrain.
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Re: QiQiHar to Beijing June 2013
Day minus 6
23rd June, 2013 Putting the bikes on the train.
Met at Beijing station to do the paperwork and stick the bikes on the train. This turned out to be more of an ordeal than we had bargained for. On a sweltering day, ended up in an endless farce related to the amount of petrol in the tanks.
As Fahni has some experience putting his bikes on trains in China, we did a cursory draining of the fuel before pushing them into the shipping lobby. Guards not happy with that, so we wheel them out and do a more thorough emptying of them. To get past the reserve tank level, I remove the fuel tap assembly from my tank, as it needed a new washer anyway. I also drain the carb.
With a bit of persuasion, the guards accept the bikes, weigh them and then Fahni completes the paperwork. All good.
Three hours later Fahni gets a phone call saying they will no longer accept the bikes. Back to the station. We spent another hour getting the last drips out of Fahni's tank using a rag cable-tied to a fish tape. The official still says he can hear fuel in my tank. I take the tank right off the bike, hold it upside down and shake it from side to side to show there is nothing inside. Get one of the officials to agree that it is empty and then put the bike back together.
10 minutes later another official comes along and says he can still hear fuel in the bike. I am nearly hysterical by this stage. One of his colleagues clearly doesn't believe him, but it becomes a face issue. I am getting agitated. What more can I do? Push the bike out again and perform the rag-on-a-fish-tape pantomime for their benefit. Of course nothing comes out, but face is saved and he finally accepts the bikes for the second time.
Aaaagghhhhh.
We hope this isn't a sign of things to come. Some have suggested that the official wanted a bribe. I suspect he was just a fool.
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Several jars of pickled petrol later, and Fahni can complete the paperwork.
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Bikes accepted for shipping. We hope.
Re: QiQiHar to Beijing June 2013
Day 0 - 28th June, 2013
Beijing to QiQiHar on the train
Met back at Beijing station with all our gear. Busy
A good day to leave Beijing - pollution index of 477. The scale only goes up to 500!
Got the 4:45pm T47 train to QiQiHar. We opted for the relative luxury of a soft sleeper. Shipping ourselves cost about the same as shipping the bikes - around RMB500 each.
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Day 1
121 km
Mud.
Arrived at QiQiHar station around 8:30am, found our bikes. I reinstated my fuel tap while Fahni went to get petrol. Loaded up the bikes with our gear, filled up and left QQH by 10:00am. Started to rain and we somehow left our initial route. What was marked as a road soon became a mud track. And then just mud.
We were sliding everywhere. The very sticky mud got everywhere. It stuck to the tyres like glue and jammed against the fork and mudguards, causing my front wheel to keep locking up. I must have dropped my bike at least 4 times, but by then there was no going back. Removed front mudguard, which allowed a little more progress, but then the mud was all over the chain and sprockets.
Fahni: "what's that horrible clunk clunk sound?"
Me: "Oh, that's mud collecting on my centre stand and then springing back."
Fahni: "Erm, no, I don't think it is. I think your chain is slipping."
The mud was so caked onto the chain that it was clogging with stones and causing the (brand new and properly adjusted) chain to slip over the teeth.
Eventually we made it to the road. Found a kindly soul with a pressure washer. Had to dismantle part of thr bikes to dislodge all of the mud.
Made it to MianZiShan for the night. Very little progress. My bike's chain must be about a foot longer than it was this morning.
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[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6aa10553.jpg[/IMG] So much safer than filling up from the pump.
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Day 2
155km
Rain.
Loaded up and left the hotel by 8:00
Made some ok progress. Concrete roads on our planned route and not yesterday's mud tracks. Major triumph of the day was finding and being able to confirm our first Jin Fort. Although probably not Jin
This was followed by a wild goose chase to find Fort no. 2, but we were prevented from finding if by muddy fields. Memories of yesterday stopped us from going too far.
Back on the road and rain started. Fahni's bike playing up. Checked fuel, spark and air. Maddeningly each time we did so, bike went for a few more km before giving out again. Came to a fairly definitive stop in the middle of nowhere just when the rain really kicked in. Set up camp in the rain amongst goat and sheep herds and packs of wild dogs. More rain.
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Fort from GE image
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Day 3
275km
Rained most of the night. Got up around 5:00am after rain stopped to fix Fahni's bike. Took fuel and air systems apart. No obvious big problems. Eventually tested spark again. Hmm - now it does look weak. Crappy spark traced to corroded HT lead and spark plug cap (on a year old bike?). Cap can't even be persuaded to make a decent connection after chopping off the corroded bit of HT lead. Total crap. Concocted a makeshift cap out of a spare connector and made it to the next town to get a new one.
Made good time during the day despite several navigation errors.
Beautiful scenery.
Searched for a third Jin Fort. Found the right location, but evidence proved inconclusive. i.e. no sign of it.
Kept riding until around 7:00. Camping near a river.
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"This all seems to be OK - let's check that spark again"
[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6bab791c.jpg[/IMG]Improvised ht lead and spark plug cap!
[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...pse7e6cbce.jpg[/IMG] Fitting a new cap (which would subsequently melt onto the plug) *note to manufacturers* polyethylene is not a suitable spark plug cap material.
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Day 4
200km
Grass.
Beautiful day riding through the grasslands. Searched for two Jin forts. No breakthroughs.
Had to adjust our route to make up time. Wonderful scenery and but challenging roads and slow going. Found a great camping site, very remote, on a hill surrounded by grasslands on all sides.
Fahni's bike has developed a fault with its carb. Need to look into it tomorrow.
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[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...psdd7a246f.jpg[/IMG] A stunningly beautiful pass in the grasslands.
[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...ps446134a5.jpg[/IMG] Not so beautiful, but a common sight in China - Vast civil engineering projects in the middle of nowhere.
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[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...psceac9d75.jpg[/IMG] Our campsite. An incredible view. Don't think I have ever seen stars as clearly as in this spot.
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Day 5
350km total 1177km
Wind.
Our camping spot turned out to be as windy as it was beautiful. Very exposed spot and wind buffeting the tents all night.
Packed up and limped to the nearest town with Fahni's carb still misbehaving. Found an excellent mechanic.
While we had breakfast, he fixed the carb blockage, fitted a new fuel filter and fuel hose; put in a new spark plug cap to replace the one that lasted two days; changed the oil on both bikes; lube and adjusted both chains, replaced the dropped out clutch lever bolt. All for RMB110. Put on a bit more mileage today and made up the lost time for the first couple of days. Great scenery. Hard work as the roads still a mix of sandy tracks, concrete and potholes. The little bikes doing an excellent job.
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The 'twisting road' warning triangle seems to be wishful thinking!
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We came for the grasslands. Grasslands we got.
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[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...ps706013f5.jpg[/IMG] Another great camping spot.
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Day 6
400km
Straight.
After negotiating the mud track that forms the start of the G101, we finally found some tarmac and made the most of it. Made good time to XiLinHot.
Very straight roads. Saw some camels. Herders out here seem to live in proper Gers, although all the grazing lands are fenced off which seems sad. Found a good camping spot in some sand dunes next to the grasslands where we had a camp fire accompanied by clouds of mosquitos and other more exotic bugs.
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Camels!
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What are we supposed to do with these bricks?
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Day 7
230km
Continued our route West. Fahni's bike experienced an episode. Sounded bad. Roadside investigation revealed that the exhaust rocker had disintegrated, broken into bits.
Towed the bike 18km to the nearest village. The workshop we found was a tip. Didn't inspire much confidence, but no choice. Removed the rocker covers and found most of the bust rocker. Didn't seem like any had descended into the gearbox or cylinder. Mechanic searched his mountain of parts, old and new for a suitable set of rocker arms (the inlet one also looked on the way out).
Many phone calls and discussions later, eventually found a long-forgotten box at the back of a shelf containing compatible parts. Did a top end re-build, changed the oil all in about an hour and a half and for RMB210.
Back on the road we headed for a fort near Xanadu.
Investigations inconclusive, but local farmer appeared to know that the perimeter earth works were ancient. Took some pictures, then headed to Xanadu. Road improved not at all since October, but many more tourists. Hired a tandem to tour the site. Very impressive (site, not tandem). Worth a visit from Beijing if you can handle the rubbish road. Couldn't stay for as long as would have liked as we were already behind schedule. And it was extremely hot. Had to find somewhere to stay nearby and lucked upon a hill overlooking Xanadu with Yuan wall and beacon towers nearby. Nice local herder didn't mind us camping. Helped to rescue some two day old lambs.
Saw a giant owl.
Tomorrow a long trek back to Beijing. None of the farmers we met thought we can do it in a day. Refrained from bragging that we had already done so in October. Nervous about Fahni's bike as we think the oil pump is on the way out.
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[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6e54934d.jpg[/IMG]Oh dear. Shouldn't there be more of that rocker?
[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...psb82f0afa.jpg[/IMG]A popular pastime: standing round staring at partially dismantled motorbikes.
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Fahni not convinced.
[IMG]http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...pscb59f112.jpg[/IMG]Swapping our bikes for something even more sedate at Xanadu.
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Re: QiQiHar to Beijing June 2013
Day 8
410km
Dust
Woke up to find lambs still alive. Packed up. Checked out the beacon tower and a stretch of Yuan wall. Very impressive.
Headed back to Beijing. A long day.
Around half the time spent on crappy roads.
All very hot, very dusty.
Bikes held out and made it back in one piece.
Overall a great trip.
Had to adjust the route a little, but saw some great scenery.
Managed to camp all but the first night and found great camping spots.
The bikes performed very well. The Jialing had a couple of problems, but I can't help thinking its main drawback for this kind of trip is the tank which holds approximately one thimbleful of petrol.
Thanks to Fahni for excellent company, gourmet food and superb navigation.
Total distance 2142km
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Re: QiQiHar to Beijing June 2013
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Originally Posted by
lobotomous
Overall a great trip.
Had to adjust the route a little, but saw some great scenery.
Managed to camp all but the first night and found great camping spots.
The bikes performed very well. The Jialing had a couple of problems, but I can't help thinking its main drawback for this kind of trip is the tank which holds approximately one thimbleful of petrol.
Thanks to Fahni for excellent company, gourmet food and superb navigation.
Total distance 2142km
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It was my pleasure and honor! And basically, it was a comparably fun motorcycle mechanics training for 7 days... The Jialing performed poorly with only the last day without a mechanical problem on the bike.
I must say that I am more and more impressed by the camping possibilities in China (outside populated centers of course) but it seems almost impossible to find something with ok water (lake or river) nearby. That said: Note to all people who want to go off road in east Inner Mongolia: Don't even think of getting through or even close to a river in rain season. muddy marshes and swollen water levels will make you head for the bridges anyway.
One of the most amazing moments was when we left the Mongolian Plateau half-way on our last day. We reached the highest point at about 1850m altitude and in a series of amazing hairpin turns dropped 500m in maybe 10km. And down there suddenly we felt the blazing hot wind that had sweltered BJ the last couple of days.
I will think of more things to add but for the moment thanks to Lobotomous for coming along and for doing the RR. Much appreciated!
Re: QiQiHar to Beijing June 2013
Interesting trip. Two hardy kindred souls.
Thanks for sharing.
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Well done, guys. That was not for newbies I would say. :clap:
Enjoyed reading very much and positively envy you :thumbsup:
Re: QiQiHar to Beijing June 2013
A nice, compact adventure! Thanks for sharing the story.
Cheers,
Dan K.
Re: QiQiHar to Beijing June 2013
Wow... great RR there guys. Interesting to read of how the bikes held up or didn't in some cases. Not sure but I'm not seeing any photos... in the the IMG links?
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lobotomous
Putting the bikes on the train ... We hope this isn't a sign of things to come.
Unfortunately, it was! Good thing you didn't lose your cool, and then leave the bikes with some "official" whom you have made lose face.
In retrospect, however, the most difficult challenges are frequently also the most memorable.
Great report & pics - thanks. Maybe see you tonight.
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Thanks for all the kind comments guys!
Bikerdoc: sorry you can't see the pics - they are certainly better than the words!
They are embedded from photobucket, which I seem to be able to access from Beijing OK from behind the GFW.
Not sure what to suggest.
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tried to view on two different computers in two different locations; home on ADSL, and then work office via WIFI Ch!na Unicom direct and not thru work intranet. Both methods the photobucket photos aren't loading. At work, the pages load and I can see photobucket links scrolling as though the pages is trying to load the photobucket links... but nope.
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bikerdoc
tried to view on two different computers in two different locations; home on ADSL, and then work office via WIFI Ch!na Unicom direct and not thru work intranet. Both methods the photobucket photos aren't loading. At work, the pages load and I can see photobucket links scrolling as though the pages is trying to load the photobucket links... but nope.
I was looking at a colleague's computer today and the pictures loaded but took ages.
Could it be a browser issue? She was using IE, whereas I can load it fine on both Safari and Firefox. And my internet connection is rubbish.
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HI Bikerdoc!
I can see every picture. No problem. Even when I am not logged in and without V*N.
By the way, a great report!
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lobotomous
I was looking at a colleague's computer today and the pictures loaded but took ages.
Could it be a browser issue? She was using IE, whereas I can load it fine on both Safari and Firefox. And my internet connection is rubbish.
Today I tried page 1 of this thread again, and finally most of the embedded images loaded, - not all of them though. Using Firefox, as I had on the other occasions, just seems to take a long time to load, and if the images don't load within a timeframe then they don't at all. Anyway, able to view about 90-95% of the images, adds a great deal to the posts. Cheers!
:goodtime:
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Re: QiQiHar to Beijing June 2013
Good read, good ride. Well done and thanks for sharing!
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Simply wow! I have nothing but respect for people who can get beat up all day then stop to put up tents etc :clap: :clap:
Have you planned your next adventure yet?
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Your experiences with extreme mud brought back some memories for me. RichKTM and I did a Guizhou tour on taxi bikes back in 2008 and that day of road under construction hell is what sticks in the mind!
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