During the planning of this tour in southern Africa I did not inquire much on the country of South Africa. I was glad to ride through the mountain-biking hub, it could help with finding bicycle parts and mechanics, if needed. Because of the country’s size and location at the tip […]
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Cycling the “Roof of Africa”! (Cradock, South Africa – KM 27,995)
As we leave Mantsebo Guesthouse in Mokhotlong we get a view of the 90m high bridge being built on the Senqu River, the largest of three bridges that will span the Polihali reservoir of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP). The Kingdom of Lesotho’s most important natural resource is clean […]
Read MoreZululand, the Midlands and Sani Pass! (Mokhotlong, Lesotho – KM 27,295)
Since being told, by a private game reserve manager, that we would “have to stick to the more busy routes, due to some areas being remote and dangerous” I have been scratching my head. He meant unsafe because of people, but how is the coutryside more risky than densely populated […]
Read MoreA kingdom and a fever! (Empangeni, South Africa – KM 26,735)
We titled this bicycle journey of discovery “Nomads by Nomads”, the nomads being us (veteran vagabonds) actively seeking out traditional nomadic peoples. A thematic forces an itinerary because the focus is clear, the only question is where is the next target and what is the best route to it. Since […]
Read MoreIndian Ocean to Savanna; Coconut to Marula tree! (Marloth Park, South Africa – KM 25,995)
“You are no spring chickens, you know. You are the oldest people I’ve seen doing this on bicycles!” Adelaide states matter-of-factly. We are sitting at the dinning table at Quinta San Antonio, in Lindela, Mozambique, and getting introduced to vetkoek, a fried bread stuffed with ground beef, onions and tomatoes, […]
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