



A casual chat after a mountain bike ride has led to, hopefully, realisation of a dream to traverse Africa. Mark Jason always wanted to ride a big bike across the continent, Jim wanted to do it in a Porsche, unfortunately Africa's road builders hadn't kept pace.Mike Arthur was full of enthusiasm but had a clash with varsity dates and will have to put it off for a few years.Justin spends more time out of the office than working so added it to his holiday list.
Day 43 The Sanctuary, somewhere near
Hello everyone, Mike here. After months of day dreaming in the UCT library, I’ve finally arrived and joined the Portuguese petrol pump attendant and the old bullet. I can’t believe my luck.
I did write a post a day or two ago but it didn’t quite fit in with my dad’s uploading procedure, and missed the boat, which left from an absolute shit hole of an internet cafe yesterday in Mbeya, Tanzania.
It’s been a fantastic few days. I was welcomed into Dar by a friendly customs official (read sarcasm) who wouldn’t let me bring in the new rear tyre for the bike. My dad luckily saw this happening, called the guy over, and told him to get knotted. The last 5 weeks has obviously taught the guys a thing or two about negotiating in
We’ve ridden mostly on tar roads since Dar. The ride through the game reserve on the first day (Dar to Mikumi) has provided a definite highlight of the trip so far. We were lucky enough to see a herd of about 20 elephant very close to the road. The guys hadn’t seen wild game yet, so I guess my timing was pretty decent. Thank you Justin. Whilst we were still in the reserve Mark gave a huge giraffe the fright of its life as he came round a bend. He was as surprised, hit the anchors, and almost caused my dad to ride into him!
Since then we have spent a couple days meandering across
So it’s been a slow start this morning. We plan on leaving here at about 2 pm and heading 230 km down the lake. The morning has been spent on the beach, watching what floats past: fisherman on dug out canoes, and busty Norwegian girls, perving over the fisherman. We received a time bonus of 1 hour when entering
Now it’s Jim.
Finally you can have a break form my ramblings and get a fresh view on what’s happening. Very nice to have Mike along for a new dimension.
This battery is going flat so till later.
Jim.
Day 42 Iringa to The Santuary
Well we have arrived at a real sanctuary down on
It was a long day leaving Iringa early and pushing for 500kms down to
The ride and the road were both good. Certainly the south of
Mike and I got collared by the long arm of the law. Mike doing 67 in a 30 zone and me 37. Both fines were 20000 shillings and we only had 500 so some long negotiating took place to try use dollars. What with a stretched exchange rate, in our favour, they declined. When we offered to go 20km up the road to an ATM, I think they realised we wouldn’t come back, they relented and let us off.
This little resort is very beautiful. It’s right on the water. We might well hang around for a bit.
Later Jim.