Six Star Magazine Six Star Magazine Spring 2015 | Page 17

driving), one two-man tent, (“Next time used the dashboard of the Subaru and, – a three-man, for sure!” they agreed), for a cutting board, a high-end magazine was a rushed attempt to cross the a roof box, and a water filter system from London. Tajikistan border before it closed at 11 Six weeks into their journey, there donated by General Ecology Canada. They spent a long but enjoyable pm local time. Not making the cut-off Navigating through hundreds of time in the car, averaging some eight time would’ve meant spending a night miles of desert or mountainous terrain hours per day. The highlights, beyond in an inhospitable environment. Jess with no chance of Internet connection the obvious, included Montenegro and tripped over another vehicle’s tow made their DeLorme inReach Explorer, Sibiu, unforgettable Sarajevo, Bosnia, rope, breaking her arm — an injury a satellite communicator donated and sweet, delicious Georgia. By this she didn’t realize she had suffered by inReach Canada, invaluable. And point in the rally, some vehicles had until the next morning. when their inReach was linked to already crashed, others had broken the “Earthmate” app, their route was down and some teams decided they in finding adequate care for Jess, an tracked and updated every two minutes simply couldn’t tackle the long journey. experience the women would later by satellite. This device gave exact Their subsequent adventure was The women quickly realized that the describe as something you might coordinates when maps didn’t exist and have seen in the 1930s. The clinic had allowed the team to simultaneously Sibiu ease of the start of the rally would not be mirrored by the end. computers but no printers and what update multiple social media sites with news on their progress. Most teams complete the Mongolia Charity Rally in anywhere from three to six weeks, depending on how much time they can afford and how adventurous the route they decide to take. The duo secured around four months off from their respective jobs, which would afford them plenty of time to Nessebar explore. “If we are going to do this,” they decided at the time, “let’s actually see everything we can see.” They had invested a lot of time in researching th