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[#122557] Written by: jvt40 [11/11/09, 16:00]
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Long Way Round (LWR) is a documentary documenting the 19,000-mile (31,000 km) journey of Ewan
McGregor and Charley Boorman from London to New York on motorcycles. They travelled eastwards
through Europe and Asia, flew to Alaska and continued by road from there to New York.

From 14 April 2004 to 29 July 2004, McGregor, Boorman, motorcycle riding cameraman Claudio von
Planta and their support crew travelled from London to New York, via Western and Central Europe,
Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia and Canada, for a cumulative distance of 18,887 miles
(30,396 km). The only sections of the trip not undertaken by motorcycle were 580 miles (930 km) by
train in Siberia, which circumvented the Zilov Gap; a short impassable section towards the end of
their Russian journey, which was undertaken by truck; and a 2,505-mile (4,031 km) flight from
Magadan in eastern Russia to Anchorage, Alaska.

Upon encountering numerous swollen rivers and a serious lack of functioning bridges while travelling
along the Road of Bones to Magadan, the riders got their BMW motorbikes through some fairly deep
rivers. However, the summer run-off from the Siberian winter was in full flow and after a valiant
effort, the bikes eventually had to be loaded into the trucks of passing drivers and ferried across
a few of the deepest rivers.

The journey visited twelve countries, starting in the UK, then passing through France, Belgium,
Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, USA and Canada, ending
in New York.
The team mainly stayed in hotels while travelling in Europe, North America and populated parts of
Russia but frequently had no option but to camp after reaching Kazakhstan and Mongolia. They took
time to visit a variety of sights and landmarks while travelling, including the Church of Bones in
the Czech Republic, the Mask of Sorrow monument in Magadan, Russia and Mount Rushmore in the USA.
They ultimately arrived in New York on schedule and rode into the city accompanied by a phalanx of
bikers, including McGregor\'s father Jim and the Orange County Choppers crew.

Episode 1
Trip preparation - Ewan and Charley get ready for their adventure
Ewan and Charley start mapping out their route, talking through the countries that will make up
their \'Long Way Round\' the world. They have meetings with fixers and officials to get more
information about the places where \'people never come back from\'.

Next comes the physical and mental preparation for the trip: fitness training, kidnap avoidance and
first aid instruction, gathering and testing of equipment and clothing and of course, getting the
required vaccinations.

Technical Specs
Episode Size (MB) . : 744 MB
Total Size (MB) ..... : 7443 MB
Duration .............. : ~44 minutes

Video Codec ....... : XviD MPEG-4 codec
Resolution .......... : 720 x 400 (416 some of them)
Aspect Ratio ....... : 1.80:1
Video Bitrate ...... : 2108 KB/s
Framerate .......... : 25 FPS
Quality Factor ..... : 0.292 B/px

Audio Codec ....... : FAST Multimedia AG DVM (Dolby AC3)
Audio Bitrate ...... : 256 KB/s (CBR)
Channels ............ : 2 Ch
Sampling Rate .... : 48000 Hz

Ripped by ......... : Obelisk, released on alt.bin.documentaries

Release post here --> http://forums.mvgroup.org/index.php?showtopic=31901&hl=

Released by MVGroup.org
[#122574] Written by: TheCrimsonKing [11/11/09, 21:18]
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HIGHLY HIGHLY Recommend. I heard about this VIA TopGear and anyone who likes the epic TopGear
challenges will love this. I don't want to sound like an advertisement but this really is an awesome
show, if you enjoy it check out "Long Way Down" too.
[#122579] Written by: Abbernomad [11/11/09, 22:11]
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Don't forget Charlie Boorman's "By any Means". By then, the crew had the format down pat and it was
an excellent offshoot of the series. He also did the "Race to Dakkar," which was just supposed to
be 'his' documentary. Unfortunately, that was the last year of the Dakkar rally (hostilities in the
countries en route), so it's a nice portrayal of what was once a great rally.
[#122657] Written by: kaptkrunch [12/11/09, 19:34]
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This series is EPIC! Check this out it is both funny and inspiring. If you don't already ride you'll
want to after watching it.
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