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Blog for trip from UK to the Gambia - C90
Here's a link to the blog I wrote during the trip from the UK down to Bansang Hospital in The Gambia:
OneTrack
The trip was over 2 years ago now. I tracked our route using a mobile phone and uploaded blogs via GPRS or SMS most days.
Best regards, JohnS
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nice if you link worked please
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Worked fine just now.
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Quote:
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Worked fine just now.
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An interesting read about a guy who rode round Canada in 1978 on a Mobylette.
Moped Trip - Home Page
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sorry to bump this thread but does any one know anything about the japanese rider who did the monkey bike ride ? i found the story in a monkey bike magazine but its in japanese with no English , awesome pics though !
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sorry to bump this thread but does any one know anything about the japanese rider who did the monkey bike ride ? i found the story in a monkey bike magazine but its in japanese with no English , awesome pics though !
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Thats amazing , the japanese are great / crazy people .
i bumped into a young japanese guy heading towards Darwin from Adelaide pushing a barrow with all his posessions .
the bike could be put in a suitcase ,no shipping cost .
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they sure are crazy I'm trying to find out about this guy and his adventures for about 6 months now with no results . his story is my obsession !
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