It was my plan to ride down to Spain meeting up with father-in-law Lindsay who just travelled all the way from Prince
Albert in South-Africa up the western side of Africa to London. He however surprise me with a sms a few weeks back
stating that he is already in Tangiers. Damn was so looking forward to a roadtrip so started looking at the forums what
rides is coming up. Found the http://www.xrv.org.uk/forums/forum.php was doing a charity run from John O'Groats to Lands
End on the longest day 21 June 2008 - http://www.thelongestday.org/ . Sms him back asking if he is up for small roadtrip
after just covering the entire Africa continent. Yep he is in.
Frantic preparations to get the details and finding some dosh for petrol and sponsership for the Macmillan Cancer
Support. Lindsay arrived Saturday 14th June at our place after being on the road since April. A few days rest for him
and I did a service on his 1150GS as the valves was out and it was gagging for a clean airfilter. His more technical
description of the bike was it sounded a bit tinny) Spend the Sunday checking everything and making sure all the oils
and filters are changed. Strangely enough only the right hand cylinder valves needed adjustment as it was very
loose....hence the tinny sound.
I booked two days leave to the dismay of my manager as most of the department was either ill or not there but could not
be bothered less, Maverick is going on a roadtrip!!
Thursday morning 6:30 in the garage strapping my rollbag on the HP2 and getting the tankbag sorted, few last adjustments
and ready to roll at 7:00. At this point Lindsay says his rear wheel is flat, bugger!! I checked his wheel pressure the
previous night and the valve just would not close properly again. Frantically looking for a spare valve found one in my
kit bag doing a trip last October in Namibia and fitted it. Compressor fired up and viola one hard wheel again. Fanus
arrives just before 7:00 and we managed to get out of Tilbury 7:20. We fire around the M25 motorway and the traffic is
horendous as usual. Lindsay struggles to keep up as he is not used to filter through UK traffic with both panniers on as
well. We meet up with Chad & Lord Vader at the M11 services around 8:15
Our aim is to get half way to Scotland today and we head out for lunch meet at Squires cafe in Newthorpe, South Milford
- http://www.squires-cafe.co.uk/
Linday on the road again...
The man from Africa standing proud, not bad for a 56 year old
Some more piccies taken at Squires Cafe
Faantjies GS1200, note the dead sheep on his seat...
My HP2, Chadsters 990, Vaders 1200ADV, Steve C Africa Twin and Shaun's Triumph.
Bikes ready for a long ride
Some heavy debate going on between the katoom owners, so wha do ya think mate will these get us all the way up nortw and
then souph again?
Bavarian steel
Sexy
Foreigners in a far away country from home
Orange Beast
The German Tank with a German riding it
Wow what a paintjob, one very sexy looking AT of MelJordan
If you look closely you will still see some Kaokoland dust in my tankbag from Namibia last year. And it has been washed, once you get in Africa it won't get out of you again....or your clothes....or your kit....or you heart.
The good the bad and the ugly...in no particilar order
We set off at around 14:00 only 20 minutes down the road when Chad stopped and realised he left his SLR camera bag in the parking lot with all his kit in!! He turns around while we try and get hold of the cafe on the phone. 40 minutes later he returns with his camera bag and a big big smile! Someone saw the bag and gave it in at the cafe counter, thanks
to whoever you are Chad owes you a beer.
English rolling hills, it is pretty in the summer
Dark skies glooming
Quick photo stop, Duncan on his RT1150 and Chadster
Lindsay and Steve
We stopped in a little village somewhere enroute to the bunkhouse and had a lovely hot chocolate before setting off again. Finally arrived at the bunkhouse near Once Brewed and on the edge of Hadrian's Wall.
As we unpacked the bikes and got our gear in the bunkhouse Chad called me to one side in confidentiality and said his cover has been blown, damn this can't be good someone know who he is and what he is up to. We got a spy in our group. I asked how he knows and he took me to his room and the evidence was there loud and clear, someone knew what he was up to
and marked him.
Well sometimes you get caught so decided to play it cool and rather go for a beer instead of worrying about it.
At the pub Whealie informed us about his good fortune and he is buying beers, thanks Chris it was most welcomed! I spotted an old favourite of Lootch who would of loved this trip and took a few snaps.
Then Vader noticed how all the badly's was sitting on one side of the pub.....
Debbie and Duncan looking bemused about some comments flying about
Off to the bunkhouse for an early night's sleep.....or not.
To be continued......



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