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Somebody Else
08-08-2006, 19:09
What with the trend towards telling all and sundry of leaves of absence; I'm off camel trekking for a coupla weeks in the desert. Should be fun, and I won't be posting very much (not that I do anyway, but hey).

I've got lots of shiny kit for the trip - camelbak, sand goggles, desert boots - half the fun is in getting dressed up for the occasion, no? Certainly been running around needlessly in a shemagh of late.

I hope it's not as hot as Havana was...

N.B. Slightly worried, the help excluded, I'm the only guy in a group of 5. Not sure I'll be able to tolerate all the girlish prattling.

Blodrast
08-08-2006, 19:22
sounds really cool, SE!
Congratulations - it will surely make for an interesting trip !
Now, I'm also trying quite hard to refrain from all the innuendo about the possibilities that can arise from being the only male in a group of 5 people.
However, look on the bright side - you won't have to worry about being "manly enough", 'cause there will be no competition (I know _I_ would most likely have serious problems riding a camel, having sand up my arse, etc).

But anyway, it sounds like real fun, have a good and safe trip, and let us know how it went (_all_ the details :P) !

Big_John
08-08-2006, 23:33
4 ladies, desert boots, sand goggles and lots of sweating? sounds like one of saturnus' romantic getaways...

The Wizard
08-09-2006, 00:59
Peculiar that I just read about Xinjiang, namely about its renaissance as a trade hub. That is where the Taklamakan is, right?

Somebody Else
08-10-2006, 12:16
In Kashgar at the moment, staying at the old Russian consulate. So far, so good...

Lots of interesting culture mixes here - Hardcore Islamists, Chinese, the odd westerner trying not to look out of place. Good news is, unlike a lot of Chinese cities, the streets don't stink... In fact, as a lot of cooking goes on outdoors, as well as all the spices about the place, it smells rather pleasant.

In reply, it is Xinjiang, and one of the girls is my sister. As for the manly enough, I know exactly who the first to bail and find some air-conditioning is...

Somebody Else
08-23-2006, 18:03
I'm back!

I might even post a picture or two (If I can work out how...)

The desert's pretty sandy - not as hot as I expected either (probably as it was a dry heat - far more pleasant than the mugginess here in Beijing). Camels are generally disgusting beasts. Uighers are very hospitable.

UglyandHasty
08-23-2006, 18:21
pics would be nice ! welcome back !

edyzmedieval
08-23-2006, 21:10
www.imageshack.us

Upload the photographs through this site.

And welcome back. ~:wave:

Zalmoxis
08-23-2006, 21:22
The desert's pretty sandy
https://img371.imageshack.us/img371/1632/untitledfr1.png (https://imageshack.us)
Sorry, I couldn't resist.

AntiochusIII
08-23-2006, 21:35
Sorry, I couldn't resist.Aww, com'on, the American desert (Nevada and all that) and maybe the Gobi aren't exactly that sandy. Not Sahara-sandy, for sure.

By the way, Somebody Else, you have offended Mithrandir! :wink:

Sounds really cool, though. We look forward to your pictures.

Somebody Else
08-24-2006, 03:46
Right, a lake on the way from Kashgar to the Karakorum passes. (We went for a day trip)
https://img208.imageshack.us/img208/7654/dsc01017hn5.th.jpg (https://img208.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc01017hn5.jpg)

Some silk being made
https://img207.imageshack.us/img207/9351/dsc01049ta7.th.jpg (https://img207.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc01049ta7.jpg)

A military outpost, lost to the sands of time
https://img182.imageshack.us/img182/9743/dsc01060kr5.th.jpg (https://img182.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc01060kr5.jpg)

Morning camels
https://img205.imageshack.us/img205/9507/dsc01076lq8.th.jpg (https://img205.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc01076lq8.jpg)

Somebody else on a camel
https://img220.imageshack.us/img220/6568/img4166ok2.th.jpg (https://img220.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img4166ok2.jpg)

Silver Rusher
08-24-2006, 22:43
https://img371.imageshack.us/img371/1632/untitledfr1.png (https://imageshack.us)
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Antarctica is a desert, and there isn't any sand at all there.

Blodrast
08-24-2006, 23:10
Welcome back, Somebody Else !
Cool pics, too - post more if you have them.:2thumbsup:
(I really like the first one, with the lake)