Got home from the Overland event on Monday only to have a reoccurance of Labyrinthitis.... Dizziness and loss of balance plus feeling nauseous ... Stayed in bed until this morning... Managed to unpack the bike and hang up the tent etc to dry.. even managed to mow the lawn.
Now knackered and need to sit down a while. It really is a weird feeling, just move your head and the whole world starts to spin... Just like those awful moments when you have had too much to drink and you lie down a try to close your eyes - whooooow super car .... but without the booze.....
Now I need to sort out a haircut and a shave before my birthday on the 11th September
Having taken part in the charity motorcycle event "Enduro Africa 2008" and having read and enjoyed so many books on Adventure Motorcycling - I thought I needed to get out and do it.... I have now ridden in France, Spain, Andorra, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Czechia, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Morocco, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia, Albania, USA and Nepal.
Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Monday, 29 August 2016
Saturday, 27 August 2016
At the Overland Event in Oxford
Hi Readers
A long gap since blogging last.
Well we set off on Tuesday and headed for the West Country..... David and I camp for the first night at Bridgetown on Exmoor... Yes it rained... On Wednesday we rode down to Okehampton and yes it rained again... Then on Thursday we attempted to have casual ride to Glastonbury but got caught on the M5 for 2 hours as some tart was on a bridge threatening to jump.... She brought the whole of the West Country to a stand still. Another 20 miles on I had to stop as the bike was not running at all well.... it felt like the clutch was buggered... After closer inspection it turned out to be the heated grip had parted company with the throttle handle and so I applied 3 cable ties to the grip and that will fix it until I get home.
We eventually arrived at Glastonbury and found a very good camp site next to the Tor... The toilets and showers scored 9 out of ten. We walked into Glastonbury for a beer or two... Note there are a lot of hills in this part of the world..... and we walked most of them..... A very hippy place... but my legs were knackered by the time we got back, and just in time to hit the sack as the rain poured down again...
On the Friday we had a in gently ride into the Overland Event and arrived at about 11:30. All set up and ready for the event and Mick O'Malley arrived and we had a good evening with a few drinks with Colin, Mick, Brandon, David and Hulme.
It is now Saturday noon as I write this... The weather is part sun part overcast. So now another walk around is required, the tea and coffee is free all day.. There are lots of people I know and it is great to meet them and swap travel stories, especially now that I can add my trip to the USA into the mix.. They are such interesting and nice people... and as I always say; it is great to turn up and and people to know you.....
A long gap since blogging last.
Well we set off on Tuesday and headed for the West Country..... David and I camp for the first night at Bridgetown on Exmoor... Yes it rained... On Wednesday we rode down to Okehampton and yes it rained again... Then on Thursday we attempted to have casual ride to Glastonbury but got caught on the M5 for 2 hours as some tart was on a bridge threatening to jump.... She brought the whole of the West Country to a stand still. Another 20 miles on I had to stop as the bike was not running at all well.... it felt like the clutch was buggered... After closer inspection it turned out to be the heated grip had parted company with the throttle handle and so I applied 3 cable ties to the grip and that will fix it until I get home.
We eventually arrived at Glastonbury and found a very good camp site next to the Tor... The toilets and showers scored 9 out of ten. We walked into Glastonbury for a beer or two... Note there are a lot of hills in this part of the world..... and we walked most of them..... A very hippy place... but my legs were knackered by the time we got back, and just in time to hit the sack as the rain poured down again...
On the Friday we had a in gently ride into the Overland Event and arrived at about 11:30. All set up and ready for the event and Mick O'Malley arrived and we had a good evening with a few drinks with Colin, Mick, Brandon, David and Hulme.
It is now Saturday noon as I write this... The weather is part sun part overcast. So now another walk around is required, the tea and coffee is free all day.. There are lots of people I know and it is great to meet them and swap travel stories, especially now that I can add my trip to the USA into the mix.. They are such interesting and nice people... and as I always say; it is great to turn up and and people to know you.....
Thursday, 25 August 2016
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Off again.....
Off this morning to Exmoor, and then probably North through Wales and then somewhere else.... until Friday and then off the the Overland Event in Oxford until Monday.... I am taking Herman as Madiba is is need of a service after its trip to the USA.... Mind you Herman needs a full service too... £££
I found this photo on the www.... Such a long time ago.... Ah well happy days....
Thursday, 18 August 2016
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Madiba has arrived home..
Many thanks to Schumacher's of LA, Motofreight of Egham and Steve the van driver from Chas Mortimer Bike Movers...
Friday, 12 August 2016
Sunday, 7 August 2016
Never mind Where's Wally - where is Madiba
Well I have been tracking the progress of the container ship MSC Florida, as I contains a container, in which contains amongst its contents my bike Madiba..... Which was due in the UK on the 5th August..
It first called in at Lisbon Portugal, then briefly into the London Gateway, then Antwerp and finally Le Harve..... What is more worrying is the fact that it is now off the coast of Bournemouth heading for the Panama Canal......,😂😂💩💩 and that does worry me!!! Still no news of where is Madiba!!!
It first called in at Lisbon Portugal, then briefly into the London Gateway, then Antwerp and finally Le Harve..... What is more worrying is the fact that it is now off the coast of Bournemouth heading for the Panama Canal......,😂😂💩💩 and that does worry me!!! Still no news of where is Madiba!!!
Afternote... I have now tracked the container as it was trans shipped at Antwerp onto the Kristin Schepers and it delivered the container to Tilbury on the 5th of August .... At least it is in the UK.....😃😃😃 just got to get in delivered.....