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“Waist deep in a melting pool of snow, feet slipping on the icy bottom, the bikes sinking further, we pushed on. Around us the mist lowered as darkness descended upon the Taiga forest. “No, go back, its pointless!” Villagers had cried, seeing us ride by. We were coming to realise the wisdom in their words. The road had become a series of swimming-pool size puddles that were growing as the two metres of snow continued to melt. Ahead, five, ten, twenty kilometres of pushing, trudging? We didn’t know…”.
It was March, the beginning of Spring in the Northwest corner of Russia. Struggling to make 6km a day, Chris Hatherly and Tim Cope, both 21-year-old Australians had embarked on an epic journey. Their dream; to cycle 10,000km on recumbent bicycles across Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, and Northern China, finishing in Tianammen Square, Beijing.
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