Just returned home from the Pyreknees-Up and wanted to check in and say Hi. Great to meet you both and you have inspired me to think deeper about doing something like this myself!
I’m home in loughborough at the moment and i’m sure it will rain tomorrow – bet its still lovely weather with you.
We went up to the camp site on monday and ended up swiming in full motorcross gear in the river! Long story…
I’ll keep logging in and seing what you are up to – it was lovely to meet you both and our door is open to you any time when you are in the UK.
Hope to see you soon – maybe when i’m on the road.
We are in southern spain september on bikes but i guess you’ll be long gone by then?
We seems to have problems with our telephone.
Still no connection.
We arrived at Tambacounda yesterday evening and will probably arrive in Mali this afternoon at Kidira. From there it will take 3/4 days to reach Bamako. Fom here we will go to Djenne, Mopti and Tombouctou.
Looks like you are having a great time. Am sat here looking out of the office window on a cold misty winters day, looking at your pictures! Ummm you took the right road
Hope you are both well.
Hi Dan & Linz,
just found your reply on my thread on the hubb.
How is your arm ?
Are you still in beautiful Niamey ?
If so, I would be happy to have a beer with you.
I came approx. the same route as you, but alone.
Regarding the smiley and the questionmark.
Well, I am quite sure my twin is still there.
I will arrive in Niamey early morning February 2.
Get the Nigeria Visa and plan to leave on Wednesday 6.
Let me know about your further schedule. Would be nice to cross Nigeria in a small group.
Cheers
Michael
Hey! You’re back! Sounds like you’ve had an adventure. Hopefully see you before you head off again. Any chance of seeing you out in the Pyrenees this summer?
Hope you are getting used to being back in Blighty.
Lois
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Hey, been trying to work out how to get in contact with you since you left the comment on our website. Please can you drop us an email, I’d like to ask you a couple of Q’s.
Sounds like you had an amazing trip, pretty lucky with the move to Luanda too, must be such an amazing experience.
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May 14, 2007 at 10:29 am
Hi you two, I’m reading your blog at John Leigh’s in Newcastle NSW. Dad
July 19, 2007 at 6:32 pm
Hi Both
Just returned home from the Pyreknees-Up and wanted to check in and say Hi. Great to meet you both and you have inspired me to think deeper about doing something like this myself!
I’m home in loughborough at the moment and i’m sure it will rain tomorrow – bet its still lovely weather with you.
We went up to the camp site on monday and ended up swiming in full motorcross gear in the river! Long story…
I’ll keep logging in and seing what you are up to – it was lovely to meet you both and our door is open to you any time when you are in the UK.
Hope to see you soon – maybe when i’m on the road.
We are in southern spain september on bikes but i guess you’ll be long gone by then?
All for now
Julie x
September 1, 2007 at 5:07 pm
amazing adventure , really; we can still dream and love life with you.
All the best
gian
October 26, 2007 at 8:59 am
Hi there.
We seems to have problems with our telephone.
Still no connection.
We arrived at Tambacounda yesterday evening and will probably arrive in Mali this afternoon at Kidira. From there it will take 3/4 days to reach Bamako. Fom here we will go to Djenne, Mopti and Tombouctou.
Hope to hear from you,
Frank and karla
November 27, 2007 at 1:25 pm
Hi Guys,
Looks like you are having a great time. Am sat here looking out of the office window on a cold misty winters day, looking at your pictures! Ummm you took the right road
Hope you are both well.
Take care of yourselves.
Love Paula xxx
January 12, 2008 at 10:13 am
Hi Dan & Linz,
just found your reply on my thread on the hubb.
How is your arm ?
Are you still in beautiful Niamey ?
If so, I would be happy to have a beer with you.
I came approx. the same route as you, but alone.
Regarding the smiley and the questionmark.
Well, I am quite sure my twin is still there.
I will arrive in Niamey early morning February 2.
Get the Nigeria Visa and plan to leave on Wednesday 6.
Let me know about your further schedule. Would be nice to cross Nigeria in a small group.
Cheers
Michael
April 22, 2008 at 9:38 am
Hey! You’re back! Sounds like you’ve had an adventure. Hopefully see you before you head off again. Any chance of seeing you out in the Pyrenees this summer?
Hope you are getting used to being back in Blighty.
Lois
x
November 10, 2008 at 12:43 pm
Hey, been trying to work out how to get in contact with you since you left the comment on our website. Please can you drop us an email, I’d like to ask you a couple of Q’s.
Sounds like you had an amazing trip, pretty lucky with the move to Luanda too, must be such an amazing experience.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Cheers,
Will
October 9, 2009 at 11:08 pm
Hi,
How was the availability of unleaded petrol on your route?
Thanks
Steve