Slippery Sam said:
I know Gavin is home, No thanks to you bunch of cads! You left my wee brother in the middle of the African desert with a fracture, a broken bike and suffering badly from shock. It took his other brother who just happens to have connections out there, to get him home.
As you may well know, Gavin was not left in the middle of the desert. He was with a family of well connected Moroccans in Erfoud. I really do fail to see what good any of us could have done by staying any longer. We were more than two days with him, believed him to be no longer in shock and making rational decisions.
He had a broken finger, 'his' decision at the time was to stay a while untill the finger began to heal, ride straight up the main road to Ceuta and into Spain.
It seems to be totally overlooked what I and others did do, both at the scene of the accident and later, and arranged to have done on his behalf.
Of course as his brother I understand your concern, you may know I had a long phone conversation with him yesterday and I was regularly updated by Aziz beforehand.
He told me the reason not to ride back was a slightly dented header pipe. The bike was ridden around 80km from the scene of the accident to Erfoud by one of us with no discernable problems, after I rode it to check it was safe to ride.
And when you are in contact with Ray S, remember that this is the man who, unprovoked, threatened your brother with violence earlier in the trip and who I had to have a 'word' with.
The main thing is that he is back safely and that is in part down to what 'was' done for him.
Tim