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  1. #1 8 day Dongbei extravaganza! 
    C-Moto Regular HarbinSteve's Avatar
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    I just got back from an 8 day loop from Harbin to Heihe, Mohe, Beijicun (China's northernmost point) Genhe, Hailaer, qiqihaer, daqing and back to Harbin. Overall the riding was great, and I had a good time. I'll put the pics and report up over the next day or two.

    Day 1:

    I left Harbin at about 7am and was accompanied by a friend of mine out of the city. His name is 王承旺 and he is a travel journalist. I was lucky to meet him at a motorcycle market when I was buying a helmet a few days before my trip. He has ridden his Bmw 650 all over China multiple times, and writes about his experiences. He gave me a ton of really useful information and tips for my trip.

    The bikes (mine looks like a toy next to the bmw)
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    After getting out of the city, Wang headed home, and I continued on the national highway 202 towards Beian. I had planned to get to Hei he on the first day. When I stopped for a drink of water I remembered I had a friend in Beian, which was on the way to Heihe, and decided to call him and see if he wanted to get lunch. I called, and it turns out he lives not in beian, but in a city an hour south of it. So I found out where I need to go, and found the road on a map which would take me there. After going back and forth 4 or 5 times, and wasting over an hour, I gave up and found a different way.

    Great weather for looking for roads that don't exist:
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    Later I found out that road didn't exist anymore. (The first of many times i would learn the lesson: BUY A GPS) After wasting a lot of time looking for a road that didn' exist, I arrived in Hailun about 3pm and found my friend. In typical Dongbei fashion, they insisted that I must stay with them for a few days and eat delicious food until I couldn't move, then eat more. After dinner we played some pool and I went to bed.

    Hailun, pretty much the same as every other small city in China:
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    Their son was terrified of me, the first foreigner he had ever met:
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    I only made it about halfway to where I had planned to stop for the night, but I wasn't really on a schedule, and it was good to hang out with friends.
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  2. #2 Re: 8 day Dongbei extravaganza! 
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    Day 2

    After eating breakfast, I denied the invitation to stay a few more days and headed out about 7:30. And thats where the day started to get confusing. As soon as I left the city, I found the road that the map said (Note:buy a GPS) would take me to beian. As soon as I turned onto the road, I hit a checkpoint ( I have no Idea why there was a checkpoint. the road was empty) I was extremely glad my MCM friends had convinced me to go the fully legal route. I showed the cop my papers and was on my way. So I headed down the road and it turned to gravel, then ended at a hole in a fence. I didn't think much of it, as I am in China, and this kind of thing is pretty common. So, I followed the well-worn dirt patch through the hole in the fence, and after it was too late, I realized...

    That I was on a 高速公路: (motorcycles are forbidden)
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    by the time I realized it, it was to late to turn around and go back through the hole. No problem I thought, I'll just exit at the next stop. Turns out that was 30km away. I pulled over and asked a road worker, and he told me just ride, I didn't really have a choice. So I rode until the next stop, a small town called Tongbei. As I went past the toll booth on the exit ramp, I exchanged a glance with the toll collector, we both looked confused, shrugged our shoulders and I rode past. So now I was in tongue, and the only road going where I wanted to go was an expressway. (Note: buy a GPS) The map showed a road that went from where I was back to the G202 I was on the day before. Simple enough, I thought. 2 hours later I had been going in circles and getting confused at forks in the road, and ended up giving up and going back to Tongbei. (Note: buy a GPS)

    Too many of these:
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    I filled up with gas, and went to ask some locals how to get to Beian on a motorcycle. Eventually I was lead to this:

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    Which after a little offroading turned into this:

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    Then because a nice easy to follow road was too easy, it went into a village where they were repaving, and had an unmarked detour that took a few tries to figure out how to pass


    IMG_1085 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr
    After awhile I made it to beian, then continued on my way to Heihe. A bunch of roads turned out to lead to random places, and Im not really sure what happened, but the road my map said was a normal road, had since been changed into an expressway, and the las 30km to heihe seemed impossible. I asked the woman at the tollbooth if there was another road, but she said she didn't know. So I went back to the small town I had just passed, and asked. An extremely nice man made me get of my bike, eat some ice-cream with him, drink a bottle of water, then told me to follow his friends who where going that way. After many turns and weird shortcuts I never could have found myself, I made it to Heihe, and set out to look for a place to sleep. In the inner city the hotels were all a bit expensive, and had to place to put my bike. I went to the outskirts and found an nice little place for 20RMB. The owner turned out to be awesome. He let me put my bike in his garage. I was the first American he had met, so he wanted to go out to dinner together. His daughter had gone to school in Harbin, and actually lived about 2km from where I live. His family and I went out for BBQ and a beer and had a good time, then went for a walk along the Heilongjiang river, which borders Russia.
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  3. #3 Re: 8 day Dongbei extravaganza! 
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    I like the photo's.I remember someone asking you(probably someone from Beijing or Shanghai) why you would live up north due to the cold winters.One answer well for me is the clean air, blue skies and open spaces just like in your photo's.
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  4. #4 Re: 8 day Dongbei extravaganza! 
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    Great curtain raiser on your ride! This only goes to prove there is adventure everywhere, at every fork of the road, at every hole in the fence.

    Don't get too troubled about suddenly finding yourself on an expressway, especially in northern China. Around Beijing, you can enter legally and they'll give you the same toll card they give to cars, and happily take your toll when you exit. The National Highway Law, as we've debated ad nauseum in MCM, actually does NOT forbid motorcycles, but merely prohibits riding two-up or exceeding 90kph. But so many provinces have jury-rigged their own local restrictions, the public now widely believes that bikes are forbidden. Chalk up another win for hearsay.

    As for pictures, you might consider posting your pix to a server somewhere and just putting the links in your ride report. It's much easier to manage, and you can post larger pictures, and more pictures per post. Like this:




    Looking forward to further installments!


    Cheers!
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  5. #5 Re: 8 day Dongbei extravaganza! 
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    As for pictures, you might consider posting your pix to a server somewhere and just putting the links in your ride report. It's much easier to manage, and you can post larger pictures, and more pictures per post.
    What host do you use? flickr and photobucket both have issues for me behind the great wall, and my vpn takes foreverrrrrr to upload photos. Is there another decent option that is great wall friendly?
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  6. #6 Re: 8 day Dongbei extravaganza! 
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    I use smugmug, which I think costs about $40/year. there are other free options, and others in this forum are familiar with those, both inside and outside the GFW.

    good luck!
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  7. #7 Re: 8 day Dongbei extravaganza! 
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    Day 2 continued...

    These guys were great:


    IMG_3713-2 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr

    Heihe is full of Russians that come over the border to party for a few days. Unlike the Chinese, they love cameras


    IMG_3732-4 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr

    After BBQ we went for a walk on the Heilongjiang river, which marks the border between China and Russia


    IMG_3739-5 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr

    Made some wishes


    IMG_3748-6 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr

    Russia


    IMG_3755-7 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr

    More Russians


    IMG_3760-8 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr
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  8. #8 Re: 8 day Dongbei extravaganza! 
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    The room. Not much, but for 20RMB (about 3 bucks) I'm not complaining


    IMG_3766-10 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr


    DAY 3

    Delicious breakfast compliments of the owner


    IMG_3769-11 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr

    Tighten the chain and change the oil


    IMG_3770-12 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr

    Chinese oil change=put old oil in plastic bag and throw it away... not exactly the most "green" method


    IMG_3772-13 by HamSandwichChina, on Flickr
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