Chasing Horizons - Charity RTW Trip :)

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Hey hey people!!

Not been around much (tend to mooch nowadays only anyway) but it's all because we have been on a round the world charity motorcycle trip (Chasing Horizons <- linky). In short, I decided to learn to ride a motorcycle and then a couple of months later with my lovely other half get on the road and ride some of the most notorious terrains around the world. In short we're trying to raise awareness for our three charities - Wales Air Ambulance, Riders and World Land Trust by visiting their projects and getting them sponsors or donations from the public!

Just thought some of you maybe interested in the kind of world travel we're doing and hopefully we might inspire a few others to do the same :)

Here's a few snippets of our Charity Chasing Horizons trip so far from Europe to Cape Agulhas:

Switzerland:
We arrived and had our bikes serviced by KTM Basel before a loooong long trip down to Kenya where we had our next. Superb guys with an awesome new kit for us to try out (Defy Series - Quest - genuinely top kit!)... we were excited and new to it all
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Italy:

A week on we were battling horrendous weather and frustration from breaking in our new routine, the kits and just coping with the organisation of last minute things (visas etc). We were already exhausted. It was just after Christmas and I had become very dizzy but put this down to tiredness. Two days later I ended up being rushed into hospital with suspected encephalitis. The next two weeks was diabolical after nasty hospital visits, being inappropriately touched by a doctor and passing in and out of conscious states. Fortunately, it turned out to be a sort of hepatitis strain and I made a full recovery. This piccie was taken at mid night on New Years Eve... hospital loving!
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Tunisia:
Tunisia... our first country in North Africa! We were excited and glad to slow up a bit travel wise. We met some lovely people, stayed at some beautiful places and in random peoples homes, brushed up on some Arabic and French skills, met 3 foot high chickens, were offered by the police to camp up on a roundabout in the city centre, went to Star Wars sets and rode salt pans and sand storms... we felt the trip had begun!

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Libya:
This place... is just simply amazing. Yes we had the heebie jeebies put in us as it was during the time of the hostage takings in Algeria and also the week previous when the ambassadors were assassinated... but we loved it. Genuine people, AMAZING Roman Ruins, so much culture and a fascinating history. We simply cannot wait to return to explore the deserts in the South.

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Lady praying in the Roman Ruins at Leptis Magna

Egypt:
Having been held at the border at gun point for hope of sexual favours and due to not being able to speak arabic, to riding out in the middle of no where for hundreds of miles in a stunning desert... we had a varied experience of Egypt. Granted, we will never EVER go through again with our own vehicle... the expenses and pain to do so along with the abundance of corruption just far out weighed the enjoyment. But we did experience some seriously stupendous artefacts, history and culture as well as some great desert rides. A hard hard country to travel but having met some amazing people there, we did okay!

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Alexandria - probably the top or on parr with the top City I enjoyed in Egypt. Lots of beautiful buildings and bustling streets.

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Pyramids! Yay! Although we kept our distance and enjoyed them from a ride around the perimeters in sand instead :)

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Tehir Square amidst the protests a burned out riot van. Popped there to say hi and enjoyed watching all playing football!

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A trip through the deserts with wild camping.

Sudan:
This one took us by surprise. Loved it. Yes, we were boil in the bags (55 degrees celcius) and yes, being a Muslim country I suffered a fair whack with having to stay covered up but the riding, camping, company and people just blew us away. More pyramids than Egypt there did you know? Plus, a national park with lions and an insane amount of wildlife! Hard for climate, awesome memories.

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The Aswan to Wadi Halfa ferry... this was the cargo ferry which rocked up with both our bikes on and two big cars (a landrover and land cruiser). Can you spot them!? ;)

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Just one of our few campsites... no one for miles. Simply stunning.

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My personal highlight... I think a top one for the whole trip up til now. The Whirling Dervishes in Khartoum, Sudan. An amazing weekly ceremony where guys dress up and spin round and round and round in circles for hours. Lots of singing, beating of the feet and just a superb ambience. Loved it.

Ethiopia:
A place which was top on my list to visit and well, it was truly gorgeous. We did have a slight concern just before having met some insane South Africans who had just travelled through Ethiopia in their car and claimed that the people there were so scary and threatening to them at one point they had to pull a cattle prod on them (we... were horrified at this!)! But, despite being quite a challenging place to get things done in (service is not high on their list ;)), the views and sites were one of a kind. I had a bit of a harsh time after I managed to get first degree burns on my legs (combo of kayaking, sun burning in 30mins and then taking doxycycline - a malaria tablet that makes sun burning UBER bad!). It meant I had to be driven about for two weeks which broke my heart but we had an amazing friend with us at the time which just made everything a million times better!

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Around 4700ft up, the view was simply flabberghasting in the Simien Mountains!

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Babooning around!

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My first degree burned leg. Swollen, blistered and having been trapped up a mountain in a thunder storm I made it all worse by tripping and catching my leg on a truck causing my skin to slide off. Very... very... unpleasant!

Kenya:
From this point in we had to pick up our feet a fair bit as we had lost about 5 weeks from my illness in Italy, delays in Egypt and a 10 day delay in Ethiopia. With the pressure to catch a flight from SA to make it to Alaska in time we had to get a move on. But. We did some awesome riding :) Kenya was so varied. We rode in via the Moyale Road as Lake Turkana was experiencing major flash floods and we had no one we could ride with there. The Moyale was an experience and a half... not necessarily technical for a biker but absolutely mentally and physically exhausting. We made it though and satisfied our three month craving of no bacon with a whole plateful from a friend in Nairobi! Nairobi itself was an eye opener... we had realised that security and safety was a major issue but not to the point of electric fences, big dogs, guards, cameras and interior gates to a house. Not only that but as we looked like tourists we had to get taxis everywhere as we were a robbery target (taxis required blacked out windows so people couldn't see us!) Madness! We met some amazing people though and it was very nice to be back in a place with supermarkets and sit down toilets! So much we didn't see which was a shame but what we did whilst riding out was beautiful.

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Muddy Moyale Road

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Equator Line... wooo

Tanzania:
Again, a country we had to fly through but by far it had the most divine and just breath taking roads to ride which is all we could ask for. The main road down to Mbeya... it just stops you in your tracks. Mind blowing. Loved it, best road riding we did without fail (minus the mental buses!). Plus we got to go to the Indian Ocean which was cool as in a couple of weeks we were then at the Atlantic Ocean!

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Yummy

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Malawi:

A funny little country and stupendously pretty. With a MAHOOSIVE lake surrounded by winding, perfectly tarmaced roads, a bundle of cyclists and curvaceous mountains it was a complete pleasure to ride through.

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Our morning break!

Zambia:
We were so excited about Zambia as we were meeting up with a project which our Charity Riders has set up in Chipata! When we met them we were just in awe of the work they do, so much dedication and passion to help deliver aid, results and help out their fellow community. It blew us away. The generosity of this country is phenomenal too, all muddled in with some truly wonderful sights too. Beautiful country.

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Riders for Health HQ in Chipata

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Victoria Falls

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Nelephaphants!

Namibia:
I think we found another favourite country here. So so vast, so varied and extremely camping friendly. We thoroughly enjoyed it here from riding with elephants, spotting dinosaur tracks, stroking a wild rhino, visiting ship wrecks, riding to the edge of Fish Canyon, dunes, the atlantic and seals that sound like a million chewbaccas. We are definitely returning here!

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Ship wreck on the skeleton coast

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Keeping fit - skipping in the morning mists

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Dirt track riding

South Africa:

Again, sad we had to cut this one short but a really stunning place to be. We saw some sweeeeeet sunsets, amazing coastal lines, mountains and well so much more.

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Actual colours... lush eh?

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Agulhas - the tip of Africa - we made it!!

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Leaving our mark in the Agulhas Backpackers place... wicked wicked hostel!

New York:
A complete culture shock being back in a fully fledged westernised world. Traffic, people, more people, everything at the tip of your fingers and more, food and lots of it and super high costs after being used to paying peanuts for everything! We have met some incredibly kind and sweet people and had a thoroughly great time. It took a few days to get over the manicness and jet lag but we're back into the swing of it all now. Cool city to be in!

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Not so much graffiti in NYC which is a shame really, we like street art! See... it looks awesome :D

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The end is nigh... but the beginning of our USA trip has only just begun!





Annnd that's a brief up of what we've been doing! Our website has been a pain in the derriere to upload anything and it's very out of date but this is all changing now we have wifi. Generally speaking though we have posted loads on our Facebook page and we are now updating it frequently (daily now, although some of the off road we will be doing in Canada may reduce it to weekly).

We have a load of reviews coming on things we've done, taken, ridden with, ridden on, visas, how to cross etc but this may take a couple of weeks to get up to date fully!

Please do come join in the fun:http://www.facebook.com/chasinghorizons

:)

Thanks all for your support to date, you've all been mega :)
 
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OMG, superb, will read up more when I get more time as I am off on my own little adventure (to Kings Lynn :( ) well done and very jealous :)
 
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Thanks guys! So much more to come and have literally tonnes of blogs to update (website is SOOO out of date its nuts)

We now have Canada (trans labrador highway), Alaska (Dalton Highway to Prudoe bay - one of the top ten "most dangerous" roads in the world... erk!), America (some on continental divide... off road route from Canada to Mexico), South America to Ushuaia (very tip of South America) then to Buenos Aires and potentially home.... or maybe more riding! Depends on finances :)

In short... we've sold everything we have and given what we can to charity and then are trying to raise awareness! At the end of this though... we will have nooooothing and will have to start all again :D Good fun mind!
 
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Your BF looks much better with a shaved head *giggle*

Love the logo on the 5hr sleep bottle, lmao.

Looks like an absolutely incredible experience, the kind of thing very few people will have in their lives. Even for Bristol people, that's a hell of a "gap yaaah"!
 
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Oh wow, that looks incredible.

But, you've sold everything? :o That's one hell of a commitment. I can only applaud you for it :)
 
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing. :D

Nasty nasty sun burn :(

Did you know there is very little graffiti around New York because they are or were studying the theory that if you keep painting over it and actively try and remove EVERY bit of graffiti it will become almost subliminal to keep it clean and tidy as a mass.

http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/2008/jul/24/giulianis-quality-of-life-campaign/

My brain is bits of useless information and nothing else. :D
 
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Wicked trip, I'd always fancied doing something like this but honestly don't think I have what it takes to complete it.

Stay safe out on the bikes and keep your blogs updated, you'll enjoy reading them later on in life.
 
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Incredible trip!

I'm planning an Ehtiopia trip at the moment, any advice? Going to be a bit of a flying visit so want to make the most; 1 day Addis Abbaba, 1 day Harer, 1 day Babile Elephant Sanctuary, 3 days Somaliland, 2 Days Djibouti, 1 day Addis Abbaba.
 
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I've been loving your updates over the past few months and it's great to have them all in one place. :) hope you make it back in time for our wedding! :p

Give Sam a hug and a kiss from me ;)

You're going to have so many amazing memories from this, I also love your photos!
 
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Holy ****, here I am stuck in work feeling sorry for myself. I'd love to do something like this with my girlfriend but I know she wouldn't go for it in a million years and I'd hate to be responsible for her, especially considering some of the encounters it sounds like you've had (gun point for sexual favours!?).

It looks like you have some amazing photos and you've earnt yourself a lifetime of bragging rights. Kudos for having the courage to do it and I'm glad you had an awesome time despite a few mishaps (though a favourite motto of mine has always been 'bad experience is good experience' - i've done a fair amount of travelling myself and I know the bad experiences make the best stories).

Can't wait for more! Keep us jealous!
 
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Yup we sold pretty much everything. I managed to fob off my piano to my folks and a painting (two things I've saved and saved for and finally bought when I could afford it and wasn't about to sell off). We have some clothing at both our folks for when we return (at the moment we have about 3-4 tops, a pair of trousers, a pair of shorts and a couple of pairs of undies) but we put soooo much on ebay. All our geeky stuff (computers/xbox/ps2/wii/imac/all games/ds), shoes (my high heeeeeels *sob sob*), furniture etc etc. To be fair we didn't have too much as we do up houses and then sell them so are constantly living out of suitcases. :)

We have a little bit of money left in savings but certainly nothing to what we've had to spend and put out. If you want truly inspirational stuff take some time to watch the film Into The Wild. Based on a true story... give it time it will be worth your while (plus AWESOME soundtrack :))

We're not a patch on some people :)

Incredible trip!

I'm planning an Ehtiopia trip at the moment, any advice? Going to be a bit of a flying visit so want to make the most; 1 day Addis Abbaba, 1 day Harer, 1 day Babile Elephant Sanctuary, 3 days Somaliland, 2 Days Djibouti, 1 day Addis Abbaba.

What's your method of travel?? You are heading to places we never really managed to reach sadly due to the severe leg burns and time scales! Everything you're doing is all within a good distance of each other so shouldn't be a problem at all to get to. We've heard Somaliland is supposed to be beautiful - what are your plans there? One place we truly would have loved to have visited would have been the Danakil Depression to see a live bubbling volcano... but unfortunately due to 14 tourists being kidnapped and murdered a year and a half ago the cost to get in has rocketed as you have to pay for military escort (you're look at $1000 per person. Sucky!) I think if you can get to ride / drive around some of the mountainous scenery you really will get a feel of Ethiopia! If you're up for trying food stuffs, try out their injura... a fermented pancake that you have with tibs (chunks of lamb) or veggies. It's... interesting ;) A bit like what I imagine a beer pancake to taste of!

Sorry we cannot provide much info where you're going but really super enjoy yourself and put up some pics! Would love to see them!

I've been loving your updates over the past few months and it's great to have them all in one place. :) hope you make it back in time for our wedding! :p

Give Sam a hug and a kiss from me ;)

You're going to have so many amazing memories from this, I also love your photos!

Will do Mister :D Will do :D

Holy ****, here I am stuck in work feeling sorry for myself. I'd love to do something like this with my girlfriend but I know she wouldn't go for it in a million years and I'd hate to be responsible for her, especially considering some of the encounters it sounds like you've had (gun point for sexual favours!?).

It looks like you have some amazing photos and you've earnt yourself a lifetime of bragging rights. Kudos for having the courage to do it and I'm glad you had an awesome time despite a few mishaps (though a favourite motto of mine has always been 'bad experience is good experience' - i've done a fair amount of travelling myself and I know the bad experiences make the best stories).

Can't wait for more! Keep us jealous!

We met someone on the road who went for a drive about in SA and Namibia having spent a long time convincing their gf to go with them for a couple of weeks... and 6 months later they had traversed half of Africa ;) She claims she would have never done anything like this originally - she's all about clothes, shoes and nail painting but now she was roughing it up in some super skanky places and loving it!

Alternatively, it's all doable in 3 months! We met some bikers who did it in that timescale... you could team up with a mate and do it for a few months and get the other half to come fly out from time to time :)

As for dangerous situations, common sense tends to prevail and they are rare and far between! If you don't take some calculated risks, you'd never go anywhere.

In short... what I'm saying... is DO IT!! And that goes to all!
 
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*bump*

Thought I'd let you all know how it's going! We managed to travel most of the east coast of Canada and then traversed across to Alaska last year where my both bikes had a bit of a hiccup (stupid rocker bearing arm which they've now replaced the part altogether as it's faulty! Doh!). This caused us a few weeks delay so we ended up riding in to Alaska in October where it was an almighty -20 degrees celcius! Riding was BLOODY FREEZING! Hahaha! The border guards laughed at us going in to Alaska but were super nice! Due to the weather (6foot of snow) we didn't make it to Prudhoe Bay and because we exhausted all our cash waiting for parts for bikes (seriously takes FOREVER in the Yukon to get anything!) we had to take the bikes back down to Calgary and return to the UK to work for some more moolah!

We have since returned though and are back on the road! Have enjoyed the Stampede in Calgary (seriously, I may swap my helmet for a cowboy hat and chaps! I've never seen anything quite like it!) then have been marvelling at the sights on the ice road to Jasper through the rockies then up the Cassier highway where our socks and sidi boots have been blown off with how stunningly awesome it all is!

Lots of bears (furry cute and dangerous!), ridiculous amounts of waterfalls, a tonne of glaciers, lakes, mosquitos (no joking here... 40+ bites on my person and itching like a muddy funster), gravel, pot holes, camping, sunshine and rain. It's pretty darn awesome.

We're about to embark on the Robert Campbell Highway North to Dawson City where I am supposedly being pushed in to drinking a Sour Toe drink (someones severed toe in a shot... the toe has to touch your lips). I'm only doing it is we raise £50 for each of our charities - links here if you want to put me through this - Wales Air Ambulance, Riders 4 Health and The World Land Trust.

From there we will go to Prudhoe Bay (fiiiinaallly) on the Dalton Highway (may have seen Charlies Boormans World's Most Dangerous Roads on this... truckers and gravel delight!) Looking forward to finally reaching the Northern most point of Alaska!

Afterwards, we have to return again to the UK to finish off a project but we're planning to be back out again veeeery soon :)

So yeh!

Just thought I'd update! Please like/share/follow us on Facebook and help us raise awareness for our charities! If there's anywhere you see us heading and fancy a ride then hey, come along and join up :D It's awesome fun (if a little hard work / tiring / stinky from time to time!) ;)

I would post pics in here but the internet is operated by hamsters so it's taking FOREVER to upload anything! Here are a couple but I have uploaded a few more here if you're interested :)

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Keep smiling and ride safe people :D
 
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