Happy Independence Day!
/Happy Birthday, America! We miss everyone and everything. ❌⭕️ Jill, Tony and Java
Updates & News from Car 58
Happy Birthday, America! We miss everyone and everything. ❌⭕️ Jill, Tony and Java
Sorry to drop off the face of the earth; this rally is a bigger beast than we imagined!
All of our fears have come to pass. Crazy bridges, water crossings, rocks, ruts, gullies, mud, washboard roads for miles, Tony driving on the rails for 8, 10, 12 hours a day (due to our low clearance), sand, dirt, dirt, and more dirt. All of that, but on steroids. Bigger and badder than we imagined.
Sometimes we were so stressed and anxious that I forgot to take pics of some of our great successes. But Tony, Java and I will always have those memories.
Mongolia is absolutely beautiful and I would return in a heartbeat... in a 4x4! That said, I wouldn't have traded doing this race in our car, Java, for anything.
What I've found on this road is that everyone is on their own rally and journey. Here's more of ours.
In the next week, we will be sharing many more updates from our time in Mongolia and Russia. You can also see daily reports on all of the cars remaining via the Endurance Rally Association team here.
Much love,
Jill
Currently we are in Mongolia, near Khyargas Lake and approaching the Russian border.
Earlier last week, when we stopped in Ulaan Baatar, Java needed tons of small repairs. The suspension needed tightening, the front brakes were sticking, the oil was changed, there was grease all over the front components, and we tightened all the bolts and nuts on the car and engine. Not to mention cleaning up the car and fixing our broken roof rack.
ERA to the rescue! One of the ERA mechanics saw the rack and said we could land a helicopter on it! We hope he is right.
Some bumps hurt more then others. Damage to the skid plate was sustained on a big hit into a small ditch. That hit also moved our bumper higher on the right. We have been told to look ahead ALL the time! Tony took his eyes off the road to look at a bird and BAM.
Our rack is fixed and our spare tire is back on it. Our plan is to test the rack in the desert for one day and see if it holds, and then place a tire without a wheel on it and see how it does. If it fails, we will be doing the race down one spare.
The Endurance Rally Association website has a daily report, which you can read here. We and Java made it into the Day 6 update, and it's definitely the photo OF the race! Java is airborne!
As usual, don't forget to check the live tracker to see where we are and where we've driven since the start of the race!
We are heading towards the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar and the first rest day before we head back out into the middle of nowhere. It's beautiful, but also very stressful.
Java is dusty and muddy, but still running strong! Earlier this week our roof rack broke, and we were last into camp in the desert. Luckily, it was repaired quickly.
Our next start was stalled by a flock of sheep. So much for making our time trial on time!
We are making great friends. Matt Bryson, who has won the last two Peking to Paris rallies, has been our navigation guru. Marty and Kristine, too. We know having their help will make all the difference in the world!
Onward we go... which road to choose?
Hello from China! After a crazy couple of days preparing, we are finally on the road.
Our car passed scrutineering, and we were told to watch our roof rack, as apparently they like to fly off the car. Who knew?
We initially got lost in the Chinese countryside, but made it successfully and on time to our first Peking to Paris checkpoint.
We even have a team: Three 356! We drove all day with Chalad and Walid, our new bffs.
Don't forget to follow our progress on the live tracker!
Our navigator with Java's half-marathon medal. Let's do this thing!
Competitors Bryon Fusini and Stephen Waudby are also headed to the rally, racing in their 1955 Lancia Aurelia B12. Follow our car (#58) and theirs (#90) here!
Peking to Paris, here we come!
Love, respect, family: The Kirkpatrick Connor McCarthy Dent Silva Clan.
Burning our spreadsheet, where we tracked every piece of equipment we'd need for Peking to Paris 2016!
See you later, Ber Ber and Boo! Enjoy 25 acres in Virginia!
Jill's most treasured travel accessory: Java's half-marathon medal, which he ran with Jason McCarthy in Chicago in 2010.
How do you pack for 40 days in a Porsche? Here are some of Jill's never-leave-home-withouts: her Ralph Lauren cashmere sweater (that goes everywhere with her, to the bush and back); Belgian loafers, since a girl can't wear "sturdy shoes" for 40 days; a pendant to remind us that "there's more than you know;" and a prayer string blessed by a Buddhist monk in Bhutan.
We are so excited to get going on Peking to Paris 2016! Follow our progress live with our Find Me tracker.
As we prepare to head out on our big journey this weekend, we've been answering lots of questions from our family and friends. One question people have asked us frequently is, "What are you the most nervous about while being on the road?" Here are our honest answers:
Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter so you get our latest photos and updates from the road!
We drove from Washington, D.C. to Bozeman, Montana in seven days.
We survived a broken fan belt, a snapped speedometer cable, more rain inside our car then outside, and a small puddle crossing that turned the inside of our car into a wave pool.
And we stilled signed up for Peking to Paris.
Celebrating our 10th anniversary, the Empty Nesters book club threw me a surprise send off on a beautiful, rain-free evening. Barbara and Lark hosted us with cocktails on the garden terrace, followed by a sumptuous Italian dinner by Susan Gage.
My wonderful friends presented me with a glamorous Ferragamo silk scarf ("think Grace Kelly!") that actually looks like it was made with our rally car in mind. There will be many pictures of this scarf in the countries along our route!
Celia gave me Tula skincare products to make sure I keep up my beauty regime, Jeanne gave me a diary for all our memories, and Missy, the world's best photographer, will do a special portrait of Java #58, Tony, and me upon our return.
Cheers to these amazing women whom are the dearest of friends: Celia, Lark, Ginny, Barbara, Jeanne, Missy, Sandy, Blythe, Katherine, Corine and Elizabeth. I promise to represent The Empty Nesters with dignity, grace, and a little speed!
-Jill
Follow us on Instagram
Blog Archive
Powered by Squarespace / Designed by The Good Lemon
Special thanks to Joan Carrese Sineni of Without Clouds, and Emily Dent of GORUCK