News flash.Alan made his first Trillion dollars today after some negotiations with a new Zimbabwean friend.After a brief encounter Alan found his trillion dollars had been palmed and Alan was a Trillion Zimbabwean dollars poorer.
Mark G however successfully negotiated the purchase of 15 bangles, 3 trillion and 50 billion dollars and 2 wives.
The adventures of 5 cyclists along South Africa's beautiful garden route.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Monday from Livingstone
Taxi is booked and cameras cocked locked and loaded for our visit to Victoria Falls. flew in yesterday and managed a glimpse through the clouds.More later.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Safely arrived in Joburg
Arrived safely in Johannesburg. Flight was 10 hrs 20 mins. We left the plane at 4:30am south African time (yawn).We have left our bikes in Storage and are now having a fine brekkie while we wait 5 hrs for the next flight. Interesting walking around airports with big bike cases. Most people don't know they are bike cases and seem a little suspicious.
En Route to Johannesburg via Perth
Well. What a great trip so far. We have found out that Qantas don't really like to honor qantas club extra weight limits on code share flights. Although to be fair they did after a lot of discussion. We had a beaut flight to Perth. We are now waiting for the flight. I have headed off to the Qantas Club- while my team are playing cards. So far so good. Just remember- bikes and gear in bike boxes weigh around 20 kgs. That doesn't leave much weight for anything else. Bye now.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Bike boxes are great
Well, I must confess I thought bike boxes were pretty weird things. I have now packed a bike in one. They are really clever and hopefully it will keep the bike safe during all the plane travel.
Photo of bike in box below. Big learning- you need a good pedal spanner and a friend to loosen tight pedals.
Photo of bike in box below. Big learning- you need a good pedal spanner and a friend to loosen tight pedals.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Only one sleep to go...
With one sleep to go all I have to do now is to pack some clothes and remember to start the anti-malarials. Finding my tickets, passport and paperwork might be another good idea.
As for butt cream I might just bring my own...
I have heard that tapering off training before a big ride is a good idea. I have a suspicion that theory is probably an excuse for running out of time and being too distracted to fit in some riding. However if the theory is true then we will be well and truly ready having eased off riding weeks ago.
As for butt cream I might just bring my own...
I have heard that tapering off training before a big ride is a good idea. I have a suspicion that theory is probably an excuse for running out of time and being too distracted to fit in some riding. However if the theory is true then we will be well and truly ready having eased off riding weeks ago.
Weather South Africa Home: Port Elizabeth
To keep track of the weather- check out the link below to weather in Port Elizabeth. As we move closer to Cape Town I will change the location.
My first farewell gift
It is with great delight that I announce my first farewell gift from a good friend and mad keen cyclist Ben Hunt. Ben truly thought about what would be a useful and patriotic gift- " Aussie Butt Cream". I told Ben I would think of him every time I used his comforting gift. ......He didn't sound that impressed for some reason? I'll report on the cream during the ride.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Getting ready
It is only a few days before we head off on our South African cycling adventure. Preparations are going well, yet packing has not really begun. The team has faced many challenges leading up to this event including Appendectomies, Gout, Bronchitis and broken bikes. Hopefully our preparation will be sufficient and those mountains we will ride up will be kind to us.
Our Journey (see map)
Our Journey (see map)
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