Thread: Beijing - The Final Ride
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#11 Re: Beijing - The Final Ride07-06-2011, 11:29 PM
Come on Andy, we're salivating. . .
Dan K.Dan Kearney - Black Hawk, Colorado, USA
Zongshen RX-3 - Zongshen TT250 - Ural GearUp Hack - Honda CT110
Ural M70 Retro Solo - BMW R100R - Royal Enfield Bullet 500
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#12 Re: Beijing - The Final Ride10-08-2011, 04:48 PM
Finally comes the trip report, sorry to keep you waiting
As usual we left early, 6:00 am to be precise. We headed out of town via Jingcheng expressway and turned off at exit 15 to join and follow National Road G111 North, up into the mountains. It was about an hour into the ride when a crazy driving truck had to be overtaken. I managed to do it while Robert had to follow the idiot a little longer and, caused by this, took a wrong turn. I stopped as soon as I didn't see him in my mirros after a short while and called him, but his phone was off. The road there is a split highway, so turning back wasn't an option. Some minutes later, I tried to call him again and got him on the line this time. A couple of minutes later we were united and continued for another 20kms to stop at a nice rest area to have brekkie.
After filling our stomach we moved on and got off G111 at Tanghekou. We followed S309 West for a km or so and then turned North on a small country road. After 40kms on this one, we started to take photos.
It was a bright day and the lush green built a great contrast with the blue sky.
Contrast
We came trough a village which was aboubt to be taken down. It seemed that this was a planned and pretty well coordinated action as stuff was orderly piled up roadside. Not far after that we rolled into a brand new village, which obviosly was where the other one was moved to.
Village removal
New village
We were steadily climbing ever since we left Beiing and had reached well over 1000m when we crossed a small pass, which brought us into Hebei and trough a tidy little village.
Down the pass into Hebei
More turns
Village
We reached a bigger road which we followed to the North and found a nice place for another break.
I spotted something what appeared to be mining activity on the side of the valley and we thought that they found some precious stuff there and would certainly ruin that really nice area.
Nice spot at a creek
Mining
After the riders had been refilled, we continued to follow the road and to cross another pass, with great views to the valley below. The way up the pass is on black top, they way down is a narrow dirt road.
Riding
View
View
View
The road up ...
... and the way down
As we came down the other side we spotted similar mining sites and after seeing a brand new concrete mixing facility it suddenly became clear - a new expressway is under construction, again in the middle of nowhere. I checked the map and found that this must be part of the motorway from Zhangjiakou to Chengde. The area is mountainous and the road has to cross dozens of valleys and mountains, so the road is like tunnel, bridge, tunnel, bridge, ... and must cost a fortune - need economic growth?
Construction site sign
Tunnel site
Concrete mixing plant
A bit disappointed that the expressway construction will cause a lot of damage to the environment in this area, we moved on, slowly approaching the highlite of the trip, a narrow 25km long valley, which we named paradise valley some years ago. The small shops and kitchens at the turn off towards the valley were abandonedand and repalced by a dining mall some hundred meters up the road. We were relived to find the valley not affected by the closeby construction and other "improvements" seen elsewhere recently.
I've been there three times so far, but never had conditions as perfect. Enough words about lil paradise, enjoy some pics without comment.
Half way into paradise we stopped to have lunch. The place we spotted was really fine and would be a perfect campsite. We were undisturbed for a good hour with only two cars passing by. Again, some un-commented pictures from that perfect spot.
We continued through the valley after our lunch stop and eventually reached National road G112, which we rode Southwest, across a pass and trough some villages. To avoid the Hebei - Beijing checkpoint, we decided to ride on more charming and much smaller roads back into capital territory.
At a small lake we stopped and decided this to be the last stop before beer. We continued through a nice valley on a perfect road when I really let it fly. I lost Robert but stopped at the intersection at the end of this stretch to wait for him. As he didn't show up after a short while, I called him with no success. So I decided to head back with a bad feeling in my stomach. I reached the spot of our final stop but there was no sign of Robert. I called him again and got him on the phone this time - had taken a wrong turn again. So we dicided to meet at the pub with me having the nice 20kms under the wheels one more time
We met for beer a while later and celebrated our last China riding day together
Safe to everybodyAndy
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#13 Re: Beijing - The Final Ride
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10-08-2011, 05:21 PMDear Andy,
Goodness, paradise! There's something really melancholy about reading this report, knowing as we all do that it represents the end of an era: We'll call it The Chinabiker Dynasty. I'm glad to read in MCM recently that you'll be visiting Beijing next month, as this means you've not pulled yourself up entirely by the roots. If only all of us could be so lucky as to ride even half of the insanely amazing routes you pioneered in the mountains around Beijing!
I'm hoping that Austria is treating you well. Thanks for a deeply satisfying final Beijing ride report!
一磕头
二磕头
三磕头
Please stay in touch!jkp
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2010 JH600 "Merkin Muffley" (in Shanghai)
2000 KLR650 "Feezer Ablanalp" (in California)
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#14 Re: Beijing - The Final Ride10-08-2011, 05:21 PM
The Austrian petrol made her more powerful than ever before and she loved the tarmac here
LJH, there are plenty of other BMW riders around town - catch them on the JH - if you can
I'll let you know when I'm in for a visit and to take on the 1kph feet up challenge
You are welcome Ryan. It was a pleasure to be a tiny piece in your successful ride. Looking forward to your publishing, please keep us posted.
I may be back for a ride in the places you mentioned - with a bloody GS
Thanks Dan. My wife won't suffer a culture shock, we were living there before. I remember seeing a off-road rout from the very West all the way to the East of the US, which somehow is on my "to be ridden" list. I only hope you will be still there if I really do it.
Unplanned, we finally togetherAndy
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#17 Re: Beijing - The Final Ride10-09-2011, 06:08 PMDan Kearney - Black Hawk, Colorado, USA
Zongshen RX-3 - Zongshen TT250 - Ural GearUp Hack - Honda CT110
Ural M70 Retro Solo - BMW R100R - Royal Enfield Bullet 500
http://dansmotorcycleblog.blogspot.com/
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#18 Re: Beijing - The Final Ride10-10-2011, 02:07 PM
Thanks for finishing the report chinamaster! That impromptu ride in the mountains two weeks ago was an honor for me and the highlight of my short stay in beijing. Thanks a lot and enjoy the mighty Alps!
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#19 Re: Beijing - The Final Ride07-24-2012, 06:16 AM
Speaking of ridiculous....
Milton and I were just at Tianmenshan (part of our 5,000+ km ride across China - from Changsha to Urumuqi).
So we checked on this for you while in Zhangjiajie! Sorry, there is no bribing your way onto this road.
But we don't think it's impossible to ride here. For example, if you're French and dress yourself up like a ComicCon character and do something silly that the local park authorities can sell tickets to, I am sure you can ride on this road. Here's recent proof:
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