Travelers from Scotland to cross Central Asia traveling to Mongolia
Graeme Donohue, journalist from Irvine, Scotland and his team of three others are driving across Europe, Caucasus Central Asia to reach Mongolia as a part of charity efforts of fight against dementia.
Jim Suttie, Jasper Bundy, Hugh Murray and Graeme, driving small car “Ford Fiesta” called Morag and tuned up to highland cow, transit Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia and will arrive in destination point in Mongolia.
The mission of the trip is to raise funds towards former Formula 1 champion Jackie Stewart’s charity Race Against Dementia. Graeme’s desire to make this trip has been motivated from writing a lot about dementia in his job and his grandparents suffering from Alzheimer disease.
The travelers have started 10,000-miles journey at the end July from Glasgow and it will take three of four weeks to reach Mongolia.
Until now the journey is going well. Morag car has not broken down, just get a bit dusty, as the travelers are driving minimum 6-7 hours per day.








