No roads necessary: After completing photography for the Beijing book I had almost two months before the Korea guide would begin, what to do? Perhaps hop on a train and head into Mongolia for Ulan Bator's manly Naadam games, featuring archery, horse riding, wrestling and a not so macho game where you throw the anklebones, of sheep. Well who could resist? Talking with travellers I'd met on the train to the games, we cooked up a six-week scheme, employing a man with a van and a plan to travel the entire country. Three important things to be aware of, Mongolians don't queue for anything, there's no such thing as vegetarian food and the road runs out shortly after you leave Ulan Bator...