bladerunner
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A report of my very recent 8000km ride through South Africa, Namibia and Botswana.
The Prologue
Just as a background to this trip. I spent 3 happy months in Durban on an elective in 2008. I had a fine 10 days ride around the garden route and back through the Karoo to Cape Town, but had one weekend free in Durban before I left. My intention was to hire a bike for the weekend, but I could not find any suitable hire venues. The BMW dealers gave me the name of Roger Scheffer who ran the BMW off road school near Greytown. He did not have a course that weekend, but kindly suggested a day’s refresher before a couple of days on gravel roads through Lesotho.
In 2009, Roger, Jaco and Howard road Durban to Dublin and I rode down to Italy to meet and greet and to accompany them back through Wales to Dublin.
The plan then was to have a 10 day ride into Botswana with Roger, but he has fallen out with BMW and Howard gestated a plan with Gavin and Stewart that involved a wide clockwise route through SA, Namibia and Botswana.
Howard very kindly offered his son’s 800GS for my use.
The chance was too good to give up – carpe diem. Although my wife baulked at the 3 weeks annual leave required, I convinced her that this was too good an opportunity to miss.
Thus, after about 10 months of planning, I flew Emirates air to Durban to join Howard, Gaving and Stewart on “Adventure Africa” – an 8000km ride clockwise through southern Africa. Howard is an engineer and mechanic, Gavin planned the trip, Stewart is well versed in bush craft and I was to be the medic.
I’m going to use the day by day reporting system, whereby day 1 is A to B, day 2 is B to C etc. Those of you who do not like this, look away now! It is also a long report, so please forgive the overuse of the broadband.
All in all it was an adventure; an exciting, rewarding and life confirming 3 weeks. Total budget was around £4,300 but that did include turning left as I entered the plane! Upstairs by the bar on an A380 400 has a lot to recommend it! Howard stood the cost of the 800GS wear and tear including the tyres - I'll repay him next year when he borrows my 1150GSA for our trip around the Baltic.
The Prologue
Just as a background to this trip. I spent 3 happy months in Durban on an elective in 2008. I had a fine 10 days ride around the garden route and back through the Karoo to Cape Town, but had one weekend free in Durban before I left. My intention was to hire a bike for the weekend, but I could not find any suitable hire venues. The BMW dealers gave me the name of Roger Scheffer who ran the BMW off road school near Greytown. He did not have a course that weekend, but kindly suggested a day’s refresher before a couple of days on gravel roads through Lesotho.
In 2009, Roger, Jaco and Howard road Durban to Dublin and I rode down to Italy to meet and greet and to accompany them back through Wales to Dublin.
The plan then was to have a 10 day ride into Botswana with Roger, but he has fallen out with BMW and Howard gestated a plan with Gavin and Stewart that involved a wide clockwise route through SA, Namibia and Botswana.
Howard very kindly offered his son’s 800GS for my use.
The chance was too good to give up – carpe diem. Although my wife baulked at the 3 weeks annual leave required, I convinced her that this was too good an opportunity to miss.
Thus, after about 10 months of planning, I flew Emirates air to Durban to join Howard, Gaving and Stewart on “Adventure Africa” – an 8000km ride clockwise through southern Africa. Howard is an engineer and mechanic, Gavin planned the trip, Stewart is well versed in bush craft and I was to be the medic.
I’m going to use the day by day reporting system, whereby day 1 is A to B, day 2 is B to C etc. Those of you who do not like this, look away now! It is also a long report, so please forgive the overuse of the broadband.
All in all it was an adventure; an exciting, rewarding and life confirming 3 weeks. Total budget was around £4,300 but that did include turning left as I entered the plane! Upstairs by the bar on an A380 400 has a lot to recommend it! Howard stood the cost of the 800GS wear and tear including the tyres - I'll repay him next year when he borrows my 1150GSA for our trip around the Baltic.
