I have almost cycled across Turkmenistan in 3 days – just 40km tomorrow to the border. Today I drank 10 litres of water and 3.5 litres of soft drink. I cycled 190km through temperatures up to 41.1C, with a moderate headwind from 11 to 4 o’clock. And I met lovely people in the desert. The desert is vast, hot, and beautiful!
The desert contains sand, camels, camel signs, and 12% slope signs (even though the slope would not have been more than 3%).
The desert also contains little cute black beetles that patrol the dunes. Their footprints criss-cross the scorching sand.
And the desert contains little villages on the train line – every 15km or so. When the heat was approaching being unbearable, I went into one of the villages and had a lovely talk with the shop owner and her children.
I also passed 11000km today – in the morning before the wind and the heat started.
I cycled on into the evening, and arrived at a hotel in Turkmenabat, only to be called out to by Thomas. Huh? He was miles behind me. He had taken a bus 80km back as it was too hot and too far to Turkmenabat. We are now all ready to leave Turkmenistan within the 4 days. I am proud to have made it.
Wow, you should feel proud. That’s an amazing distance across such a hot terrain in one day. Well done!
Yes. I am very proud! Turkmenistan in 4 days. 😉
Congratulations – we are still hoping to get our visas for Turkmenistan!
Good luck! Turkmenistan is a cool place!
Hello Matthew
190 km / 40 dgr. Now I am sure you are not only looking like Lance Armstrong !!!!
Have a good trip and I enjoy every story of your “supertrack” !
Best wishes also for Thomas.
Thanks Ton. After the Turkmen dash, time for a rest in Bukhara.
Well done good luck with the boarder
Yes. I’m now always worried about borders. 🙂
190km in a day! That’s a hell of a distance! How many hours were you at it?
That was from just before sunrise to a bit after sunset..