Day 184 - Kuchino to Perm - Mon 26 Aug
Cold overnight, condensation had to be wiped off indoor vinyl window screens, and turned on cabin heater for 5 mins to do windows. BoyRob washed Ozzie with river water before departing for Perm with our mates.
Cold overnight, condensation had to be wiped off indoor vinyl window screens, and turned on cabin heater for 5 mins to do windows. BoyRob washed Ozzie with river water before departing for Perm with our mates.
Ahh – a dramatic change in plans. We heard this morning that BoyRob’s
mother has been placed into palliative care in Melbourne and is not expected to
last much more than a few days. Fortunately we are travelling with Marina who has
been instrumental in translating through all the arrangements this afternoon to
get us back to Australia within the next 30-36 hours to say our farewells. Miles
hailed a police car once we got to Perm and the two officers went above and
beyond all expectations. They tracked down the right people in Customs for
approval for us to depart Russia whilst leaving the vehicle parked up
temporarily in their impound yard - we would otherwise have had a great deal of
difficulty getting such a neat solution to the perception that we had abandoned
our vehicle in their country without paying import duty. The officers didn't
stop there however. So that we didn't get lost or lose time, they drove us to
two different travel agencies until we had secured the fastest straight-through
itinerary back to Australia on connecting planes via Moscow and Dubai. The
officers couldn't have been more helpful, even making sure a taxi was booked to
take us to the airport before they went back to work. We took Marinas advice
that it was appropriate to thank them with a letter of commendation to their
commanding officer (and maybe a bottle of Scotch).
Fortunately we had three hours to pack and ready vehicle to be left for
a few weeks without power - enough time to rinse, wring and hang clothes from
washing barrel, empty fridge and freezer and give some contents to Miles and
Marina and some to guard on impound yard, empty toilet cassette, and secure
valuables. If all goes as expected one or both of us will be back in Russia in
under three weeks to drive to Turkey to store up for the winter until 2014. Guess
we knew this day would come whilst we were away, but it doesn't make it any
easier.
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