4 days in the wilderness without showers or toilets made us eager to get back on our first class carriage of luxury heading for China. Where our last train was old fashioned and classic this one was ultra modern with TVs for every bed and our own toilet in first class. The scenery on this leg was even more spectacular than before with the Gobi desert full of camels and wild horses leading to the mountainous border with China where old sections of the wall still stand.
When we crossed the Mongolian-Chinese border late at night they had to change the bogies (wheels) as they run on different gauges. Consequently they had to lock us on the train and close all the toilets for about 6 hours because the debris would fall on the work men’s heads! Unfortunately we had been drinking lots of beer earlier with some friends in the bar and not realised. After an hour I had to give in and wee into a bottle! Not my finest moment and god mum your ‘She Pee’ would have come in handy then!
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3 comments so far
September 16th, 2008 at 11:14 am
Is it too late to post the She-Wee to you????
Trip sounds wonderful, I feel like I’m there!
All well here x
September 16th, 2008 at 11:22 am
It’s Blog-chops again………..I’ve just looked at the pictures…….spectacular scenery…….didn’t you have the urge to ‘SwimTrek’ the lake???…….lovely train, I like the pretty flowery tablecloth!
How did you get on at the paralympics today?Look forward to SkypeChat soon x
September 17th, 2008 at 8:29 pm
I know what you mean Jackie you do feel as if you are there, this is a brilliant blog - but with talk of bogies and she-pees/wees I am lost - but no matter I am enjoying the trains, scenery and everything.
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