It might shock some folk to know but updated on here aren't always done on the day the action happens. However I'll describe today, right now.
Firstly, I left Aliwal North yesterday and headed south east, to see some of QwaZulu-Natal and to book my flight home in Durban airport. It took a while to dawn on my that I was getting cold on the bike and had to put another layer on and add overmittens to my fingerless gloves. It took a while for feeling to return to my fingers. The ride was pretty uneventful apart from the gusty wind which nearly had me off at one point. I found accomodation half way to Durban.
This morning I set off but needed the overmittens again and proper gloves underneath, the weather really had changed. The cold weather was worst at altitude and I was up quite high today and yesterday, but warmed up as I descended towards the Indian ocean in the afternoon.
Approaching Durban airport if was unsure where I'd park and was advised Pick-up would be best as they have a free 20 mins scheme. So I parked up and went off unsure where the Ethiopian desk was. I asked around and was told they don't have a desk now, it was closed recently. Oh good! This meant I'd have to book my flight in Joburg.
It was late afternoon and grey clowds around so I decided to ride a couple of more hours towards Joburg to reduce the distance for tomorrow. Coming down towards the coast, earlier in the day, was fine but climbing up from the coast was tough. It was hard on the bike with the incline but hard on me because there were so many slow trucks. They sometimes were spread across each of the three carriageways. The extra ingredient were the mini taxis and fast cars so you needed to keep very aware of what was around you. I probably spent more time looking in the mirror than looking ahead. This lot was keeping me fully occupied and then to spice it up the rain came for the last 15 km. When I arrived at the B&B I was almost shivering with cold. My accomodation is an old railway carriage and the rain is still pounding onto the roof. I know they want rain because of the drought but they can have it next week when hopefully I'll be gone home.
Below is my railway carriage for the night and a couple of views along the way. No doubt the sun will be splitting the stones tomorrow!
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