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River bandits and engine trouble in Cameroon. Read more
We’re just back from Morocco and even though we mainly stayed between Marrakech, Ouarzazate and Agdz we were again baffled by the country, the roads and the people. Read more
From Cotonou, the capital of Benin it was a 50km leg to reach the Nigerian border. Nigeria had become this imposing entity and taken on an aura of chaos that we were about to confront. Read more
“My life has been a kind of an endless travel, which is still going on”. Read more
So, what happened? I found myself in a small town near Lisbon with my bike and I wanted to go home badly. It was early February and the whole of Europe was still covered in snow and ice. Read more
The vastness of the Sahara has given way to savannah and pastoral villages, demarcated by mud brick huts with thatched roofs of Senegal. Read more
As I was following Xenia and Martin to Karakol, Kyrgyzstan, I noticed that time was seemingly going faster. It was nice to share the ride for a change. Read more
Finally I reached the Mongolian border and crossed into Russia. I felt relieved, but I was physically and emotionally chewed up. Read more
Germans Thies and Momme are brothers by blood and travel buddies by choice. “Why not?” is their motto and that was by chance. Both have a vigorous passion for adventure riding and they just finished a big one! Read more