Good progress on a sweet road then tough going on a rough rough road!
DDDDDDD dddddd DDDDDD |
How are You ? Yeah sweet as mate just out for a run with the fam |
Samburu woman with three kids ! |
The unfolding view |
Not far from Laissamus , this guy asked for some food - gave him a banana that was a bit bruised from the road to me he wasnt quite a real warrior still had a bit of puppy fat around the breasts needs to kill a lion and feed himself |
Too cool for school - Gucci take notes ! |
Losing screws off my bike attaching my racks to frame , stopped to look for screw to no avail these guys gravitated towards me - asked for some water then later I saw they already had some - Well you always need more water - I would probably ask me for some nice bottled filtered water too! |
Stopped to buy a coke , something sweet |
We come from different worlds but share the same basic needs |
View from the road |
Now These guys !! Walking from Capetown to Cairo ! Amy and Aaron from America started I think November 2011 I think - When I first saw them it looked like some people just wandering along the side of the road then I noticed they had some guides with guns - For the potential bandits and Two lions they had recently encountered- So cool to meet these guys out there doing it ! Inspiriational! |
Kids having fun with their wire wheels and the guy with the light skin on the bike |
Hi Andrew,What fascinating photos,fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHi Andrew, Mum here...just love your blog ,such an interesting way you take photos! What beautiful happy
faces the people have, stunning. Cycling certainly allows you to meet people in a more personal way.
So what did you think when the camel train came past ? Adelle and Mandy Grenfell said to say hello
when I updated them on your travels today. We will try to skype you later tonight. Mike said he had been
following your blog too and thought it was great. love Mumx
To the people that look at this blog,if you could just take a moment to say hi to Andrew that would be really neat.
ReplyDeleteHe is working hard cycling and then putting together this Blog for all of us to enjoy.He deserves a response.
Hi Andrew, Garth's message above prompted me to reply. What a fantastic blog and great photos. Such an amazing adventure you are having! Africa looks very cool with all the animals and huge landscapes.
ReplyDeletehey Andy its Ben your old seismic room-mate. good on you this is great, inspiring. amazing photos, and got a good laugh from the audio recording too. keep it up. :)
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