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cycling4haemophilia: August 2014
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Sunday, August 31, 2014. Usakos to Hentiesbaai - Day 3. Dear followers, I hope you are aware that Internet access is not always available, hence the gaps in the dates. The day is completed thanks to Curt. The vastness of the desert. Curt: Someone once told me I was a Kalahari kid -miles and miles of bugger all! I think that if I was on that bike I'd slit my wrists. Wilhelmstal to Usakos (93km). By mid morning I shed the additional clothes I have on. The road up to Karibib is in good condition with a ...
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cycling4haemophilia: Wallekraal to Kotzerus - 78km
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Thursday, September 18, 2014. Wallekraal to Kotzerus - 78km. Day 17:12th September 2014. We arrived in Soebatsfontein in the late afternoon. After some investigation we found a fenced off area which we were told we could use as camp for the night. We were still unsure about our current location and after a. Call to the park we were. In an adjoining farm. We were given directions to the. We entered the park from Soebatsfontein and were charged a park fee for entering and exiting. This was at 4pm and.
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cycling4haemophilia: Melkbosstrand to Red Cross Children's Memorial Hospital, Mowbray - 38km
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. Melkbosstrand to Red Cross Children's Memorial Hospital, Mowbray - 38km. Day 22: 17th September 2014. We have arrived 3 days early! At Red Cross Hospital. Is the last day of our trip. The memories of our journey which we started three weeks ago will be an. Part of our lives. The hours and hours that Curt and I spoke, reminiscing, finding solutions to what made the world go round were sometimes funny and sometimes thought provoking. I would like to thank. And to all my Friends!
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Cyclist Eugene Brookes is promoting greater awareness about Haemophilia – SAHF
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Cyclist Eugene Brookes is promoting greater awareness about Haemophilia. Cyclist Eugene Brookes is promoting greater awareness about Haemophilia. Cyclist Eugene Brookes is promoting greater awareness about Haemophilia. His achievement: he cycled 1500km in 2 weeks starting in Marrakech traversing the Atlas Mountains and ending in Agadir at the coast. His longest ride was 114 km. His experience: priceless! To view his blog go to Morocco Cycle Adventure. By South African Haemophilia Foundation. Categories: ...
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cycling4haemophilia: Sesriem to Betta - 142km
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Friday, September 5, 2014. Sesriem to Betta - 142km. My journey along the C27 is in good condition and I have no difficulty managing the corrugations and the ruts. In some places the road is cleaned regularly to preventing build up of sand at the edge or in the centre. The road gets worse as the day progresses. In places the sand build up is so bad that I at have to push my bike to get through. Well, he beats the sun and comes in just before sunset, me caught with my pants down as supper is not ready.
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cycling4haemophilia: September 2014
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. Melkbosstrand to Red Cross Children's Memorial Hospital, Mowbray - 38km. Day 22: 17th September 2014. We have arrived 3 days early! At Red Cross Hospital. Is the last day of our trip. The memories of our journey which we started three weeks ago will be an. Part of our lives. The hours and hours that Curt and I spoke, reminiscing, finding solutions to what made the world go round were sometimes funny and sometimes thought provoking. I would like to thank. And to all my Friends!
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cycling4haemophilia: Rosh Pinah to Aussenkehr - 111km
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014. Rosh Pinah to Aussenkehr - 111km. Day 12: 7th September2014. The road from Rosh Pinah to Assenkehr. We start up early as usual but with a less hurried pace as our maps indicate 80km. That was not to be so - yet again. We drive out of the farm for 14km to the main road to Aussenkehr, but not before we have our fill of the kokerbome. Wednesday, September 10, 2014 10:27:00 AM. Thursday, September 11, 2014 10:30:00 PM. Thursday, September 11, 2014 11:24:00 PM. Wallekraal to Kot...
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cycling4haemophilia: Aus to Rosh Pinah - 171km
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Monday, September 8, 2014. Aus to Rosh Pinah - 171km. Day 11- 6 hours on a. We knew it was going to be a long day but hell no one asked for this much in kilometers. I said to Eugene, do as much as you can but not the whole bloody day. We have not cut any corners nor cheated but what was meant to be 2 days the bliksem. The question people ask of me is, what makes you tag along, what do you do! This is the coolest campsite thus far - for me anyway. It does not have cocktails,. Wish you were here! Dam i wis...
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cycling4haemophilia: Hopefield to Melkbosstrand - 106km
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Friday, September 19, 2014. Hopefield to Melkbosstrand - 106km. Day 21: 16th September 2014. A night at Plaasmol Padstal was wonderful. The R45 to Malmesbury takes me pass the the wind farm; 20km from Hopefield and onto a gravel road the R307 along the railway line. Only 40km and into Darling. My route takes me past Mamre and on to Atlantis which I try to avoid at all cost. The traffic is not what I expected and I make Melbosstrand with my shirt still on. Phew! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Betta t...