Tour d’Afrique 2008:
- In Cairo I placed 84 kg raw meat on the back of my steal horse
- 4 weeks later, the Nubian Desert of Sudan and the climbs into Northern Ethiopia Highlands took their toll: down to 73 kg
Doomsday 2012:
- San Jose released me with 86 kg
- Approaching Doomsday, already 12 kg were doomed on the steep slopes of the Central American Volcanoes, before I was descending into Belize: Belize saw only 74 kg of me
Trans-Oceania 2014:
Goha Hotel / Ethiopia — Sayaxche / Guatemala – Medan / Sumatra
Medan, Indonesia’s 3rd largest and fast growing city with 6 million citizens, is located in the north east part of Sumatra, the 6th largest island of the world. It started its wealth as a center of the tobacco industry, followed by plantations of oil palms, tee and natural rubber and the discovery of oil.
The taxi drive from the airport to the hotel gave a first impression about the traffic challenges we waiting on us, when riding through densely populated areas. Outside the city the traffic obviously seems immediately to evaporate. At least this is what I found on my first short practice ride. But not only the traffic diminishes, but also the quality of the pavement deteriorate. Good to have suspension on my MTB
My spare bicycle arrived. Perfect toy for the IKEA generation …
from Silkwind magazine (Silk Air)
It feels like time travelling back into the old TdA 2008 times, in northern Africa. The Deli River Hotel is sandwiched between mosques and there seems to be cross talking over our heads . Luckily I had a deep sleep this night and I didn’t wake up by the early morning prayers … only the cricket chorus and the humidity make a difference.
Acoustic reminders to the old days in Northern Africa during TdA 2008
This construction serves the purpose of spreading the word, but definitely not the prettiest of the minarets I’ve ever seen
Cycling from Medan / Sumatra to Sydney / Australia