Very trueit was
half a life time and we are old!
Very trueit was
half a life time and we are old!


Nice one! Thank you for sharing…Years ago, long before the internet, digital cameras or personal gps we rode from Devon down to Cape Town and beyond. Very little planning - mostly relied on speaking to other travellers.
Read all about it (wifey’s version):
The Back Of His Head: 20,000 Miles Through Africa As A Pillion Rider : Fleming, Audrey: Amazon.fr: Books
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It definitely has, but surely you must’ve had days where you have knocked on the door and the answer was “no” on multiple occasions, until not was so late, you have ended up sleeping on a park bench? In some instances no doubt, you would have been lucky but also the only guest in the hotel. I can sense you having a story to tell…Knocked on a hotel door... asked ,”If there was room in the Inn.” This strategy has worked for thousands of years.
It definitely has, but surely you must’ve had days where you have knocked on the door and the answer was “no” on multiple occasions, until not was so late, you have ended up sleeping on a park bench? In some instances no doubt, you would have been lucky but also the only guest in the hotel. I can sense you having a story to tell…
Using the old Russian space pen;Map, sheet of paper, pencil, a Michelin red book of hotels and their associated green (cultural) guide.
A smattering of assorted local currencies, no travel or breakdown insurance, some degree of currency control from the UK, sometimes some travellers’ cheques (assuming we were flush), tent, ill suited clothing.
I remember phone cards starting (first find a suitable phone box) and my first GPS device, predated Garmin’s mainstream arrival.
Patience at some / many border crossings.
A big sense of humour.

Well, if I ended up in a stable, I’d hope three wise men bearing gifts were on their way - just sayin’.It definitely has, but surely you must’ve had days where you have knocked on the door and the answer was “no” on multiple occasions, until not was so late, you have ended up sleeping on a park bench? In some instances no doubt, you would have been lucky but also the only guest in the hotel. I can sense you having a story to tell…

Or "What should I do with all my old navigation equipment now all unauthorised movements have been banned?"Many of these posts probably relate to the mid-to-late 70’s through to the mid-90’s. That is between 30 and 50 years ago. I wonder what someone asking the same question in 2056 or 2076 will make of travel in 2026?
Maybe the question most asked will be: “Me and my six mates, are off to Mars, leaving Thursday. We want direct route, none of the moon base stuff first….”
I"ve made same mistake with Arsey last year, thinking it was indeed a hotel, until he put me right.Only ever had one time when I struggled to find a bed and it was of our own doing.
I took a couple of mates along through the usual group of European countries as neither had been abroad on bikes before.
After one particularly long hot day they both got a bit too settled in a cafe bar late afternoon which turned into late evening before they agreed to go in search of rooms.
We were in a pretty remote area on the French-Spanish border with not many tourist facilities about and our late efforts to seek out accommodation meant the few options local were all closed or now fully booked.
With me at the front we rode through quite a few villages and small towns and with the clock now approaching midnight and nothing coming into view my mate kept flashing his lights and gesticulating (no intercom in those days) every time we sailed through said villages for about an hour without stopping.
Eventually I stopped to have a chat about what to do and he was most upset that I had not been stopping to enquire at all the places he had seen in nearly every village we had passed through. Confused I asked him what he was talking about as I hadn’t seen any signs for any sort of accommodation at all.
“What about all those hotels that must be a part of a big chain in these parts”. Further puzzled, I asked him what chain as I couldn’t remember seeing anything at all.
“How could you miss them” says he “they’ve all got flags hanging outside and bloody big signs saying HOTEL DE VILLE !!”
Despite not being able to ride for at least 10 mins whilst I laughed uncontrollably we did find a place but they vowed to sort the accommodation before evening apéritif’s for the rest of the tour![]()
Like that!The more than adequate Mrs sat on the back of the 1150 with the map on her knee. I could feel it being oriented as we went down the road.
At a junction a poke in the ribs in the direction to go.
Any time she had a question a tap on the shoulder and I popped open the front of the lid and leaned back.
Nothing said for hours just tapping and pointing.
Just the road and back seat navigation.