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Arrived in Namibia – Plan C

We’re doing it hard on the Final Continent Expedition. Had head winds all night, didn’t sleep much, sore backs, but managed to make good ground. We did about 1600km in 20 hours. Impressive eh? Yeah, we were on an overnight bus. Was great seeing the…

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One of the world’s most beautiful cities

Tomorrow we leave Cape Town; it has been just what the doctor ordered after a hectic couple of months lead up to leaving Melbourne. The batteries are charged, the last minute things are ticked off the list that I ran out of time to do…

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Plan B

In theory the Final Continent Expedition is rather easy. Fill a sea container full of bikes, send it to Africa. We cycle 5000km through Southern Africa arriving to a standing ovation of smiling African kids and church singing mamas. Then as we dismount from our…

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We had a big flattie!

Flatty Yip, we had a big flattie. The tyres are fine, in fact the bikes are still in the box. When I talk of a flattie I mean Mandy and I were flat when we hit Cape Town. It was rather ironic, after planning this…

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