Monday 13 October 2008

Day 12 - The boys are back in town

Landed safely, through passport control, bags collected and now sitting in a taxi on the way home! Now can I shave that beard off before Janet sees it?!!

Sunday 12 October 2008

Day 11 - Homeward bound

Pete gets on the plane!

Not sure how he managed it (without a passport) but Pete is on the plane to Blighty ... and doesn't he look pleased!

The Great Escape

Got through immigration at Joburgh thanks to the guys from the British Consulate! So a BIG thank you to Greg..

Long wait around!

We took a coach from Port Edward to Durban airport where the flight to Joburg has been delayed. At least I'm on this flight! Not sure about the next though!

what will the day bring?

Pete contemplates what the day has in store for him. How hard can it be to get home without a passport... on a Sunday when the offices of all that might help him are shut?

Monkey business

The place we are staying in seems to be overrun by monkeys!

About last night

We were treated to a Police escort and a traditional Zulu reception when we arrived yesterday afternoon. Everyone became very emotional as we all congratulated each other on completing the journey.

One of the stranger traditions of the tour is that a bike is ridden into the Hotel's pool - the picture shows the motorbike in the pool! Yes the headlights are still on ... and after a bit of gently tweaking, the bike restarted once out of the pool!

Saturday 11 October 2008

Day 10 - 200km

The last day of riding - what surprises will the team leaders spring? Everyone is a mixture of exhausted, injured, elated and definitely emotional.

Last day fever

Spirits are high as this is the last riding day... and no they are not having a crafty pee!

Only cloud on the horizon is Pete losing his passport! Watch this space for further updates!

Friday 10 October 2008

Day 9 - 200km

We started off with a visit to the hole in the wall and then stopped off at the beautiful Coffee Bay to watch schools of dolphins swim by and even a whale!

Later on in the morning, the more adventurous amongst us had a go at trying to wheelie in Kevin's Wheelie School - more falls to me I'm afraid!

Thursday 9 October 2008

Day 8 - 250km - Normal service is resumed!

We resumed riding today after our rest day. The riding is getting tougher; plenty of bruises but no broken bones yet!

Wednesday 8 October 2008

Day 7 - Rest day

No riding today, instead we visited a local school which is helped by Touch Africa and a small team of us spent all day putting up solar panels to power the school.