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Entries by James Davis
Cycling Katavi National Park by Bike
February 29, 2016 in Cairo to Cape Town, London to Cape Town /by James DavisStruggling through western Tanzania
February 29, 2016 in Cairo to Cape Town, Kindness of strangers, London to Cape Town /by James DavisCycling Uganda
January 29, 2016 in Cairo to Cape Town, London to Cape Town /by James DavisEmily was terrified. She’d been saying to me for weeks that she didn’t want to do it. And now, as we teetered at the top of a 10-foot drop, she was regretting that she’d ever followed my lead by agreeing to go white water rafting. We were facing upstream but were stuck on rocks at […]
Cycling the Lower Omo Valley to Omorate and on to West Turkana
January 5, 2016 in Cairo to Cape Town, London to Cape Town /by James DavisWe would have loved to stay in Addis Ababa for Christmas. But, alas, we had to race to Kenya before our visas expired on the 31st December. From Addis Ababa, the conventional route to Kenya is the road directly south towards Moyale. However, the first few hundred kilometers of the road in Northern Kenya is […]
Up high: Getting stoned in the Ethiopian Highlands
December 22, 2015 in Cairo to Cape Town, London to Cape Town /by James DavisIt was possibly not the wisest choice for two tourists who were about to cycle in Ethiopia for the first time to watch an episode of “The World’s Most Dangerous Roads” the night before we set off. In the episode in question, British comedians High Dennis and David Baddiel drive their sturdy 4×4 the length […]
Walking back to recovery in the Simien Mountains, Ethiopia
December 10, 2015 in Cairo to Cape Town, Kindness of strangers, London to Cape Town /by James DavisWe reached the Sudanese border town of Gallabat at 11am and found shade in the café nearest the border post. The incredibly friendly café owner refused to accept payment for the Cokes we’d plucked from the fridge and he even gave us a couple of bottles of water. We obviously looked in a bad way. […]