We brought the bikes around to the front of the hotel for
the morning briefing in Ufa.
As usual, we attracted attention. The gentleman in the back took several pictures. As we left, there must have been about a
dozen people watching and taking pictures from the front steps of the hotel.
We had a fantastic riding day, partly because after we left the city, there
was very little traffic…
…but mostly because today we are headed through the Ural
Mountains towards Asia and Eastern Siberia. The
Ural Mountain range runs about 2500 km in length, from the Arctic Ocean in the north, to the
Ural River in the south. It forms a
natural boundary between Europe and Asia.
The important thing for any motorcycle rider is that mountains means twisty
roads and fun riding.
The mountains beckon and John sets a good pace.
We drove alternately through farmlands with haystacks,
As we climbed higher, (not very high, because the tallest Ural mountain is only about 1200m) it got
colder and we ran into some fog.
When we came out less than half an hour later, the fog had disappated, and the rest of our group had
caught up.
Svetlana explained the bundle of tree branches are used in
their banya, a type of sauna. They use birch, evergreen or eucalyptus branches to slap against their skin. The bottles contain aromatic banya oils - mint eucalyptus, or evergreen. The white bottle contains bear fat. Mixed with milk it is supposedly good for influenza, coughs and colds. Svetlana was particularly happy to get these products here because of their purity.
…AND TWISTIES!
We had one more construction delay (really just a slight slow-down for motorcycles, as you can see we just go around),
We noticed that the countryside suddenly looked more
dry and browner, so we’re guessing that most of the rain falls west of here.
I think all Russian city apartment buildings were designed by the same architect. They need to start thinking out of the box (literally).
The gas stop was at noon.
We made good time in the morning, covering almost 280 of the 345km (216 miles) we
planned for today. Since we only had
another 60 km to go, we decided to ride the rest of the way and have lunch at the hotel. That gave everyone time to rest and get
ready for dinner.
With just 60 km to go, Dave and I struck out on our own. Really – Dave just wanted to see how fast he could go. After we got to the hotel, he told me he hit 140mph.
He did slow down long enough for me to get a good shot of
some sunflowers.
Tomorrow we will cross the border into Kazakhstan and end the day in Kostanay City. It should be a flat, dry day with fast riding pretty much all the way, starting a bit earlier to account for losing another hour (three hours lost in just three days due to time zone shifts), and a longer distance objective than most days, and the potentially long Russia/Kazakhstan border crossing.
Love the sunflowers & wedding poses!!
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