Tour
- Munich to Venice Tour Begins
- More photos
- Kananaskis Highway
- Alberta Flatlands
- Shore to Shore 2004
- On the Way Home
- Serengeti: Safari Days 3 and 4
- Safari Day 1
- We Finish the Kili Trek
- To Barranco Camp — Day 3 of the Kili Trek
- Bike Tour Ends and Trekking Begins
- Day 15, Same to Mwanga
- Day 14 — Gonja to Same
- Down from the Usambara
- Mkuzi to Rangwi Convent
This is our opening blog entry for the 2017 Munich to Venice tour. The tour doesn’t start for a couple of days yet (14 September to be exact). However the troops are starting to gather here in Munich. The riders for this tour are: Daniel Carey, Charlene Dorward, Ray Duggan, Bill Eberlein, Charlotte Eberlein, Delores … Continue reading Munich to Venice Tour Begins
Riding into a little headwind, Hwy 22, Alberta Sharing the bike lane, Highwood Pass, Alberta 4 happy dishwashers, Johnston Canyon, Alberta
Riding the Kananaskis Highway
Alberta prarie picture
The cccts ride across Canada this year did indeed go from shore to shore, and from valley to valley, along the great waterways, and through each of the ten provinces, of this vast country. They started from the shores of the Pacific and Georgia Straight, along the shores of Nicola Lake, Big Quill Lake, Dauphin … Continue reading Shore to Shore 2004
We were packed up and heading out of the Serengeti shortly after noon on the 4th day. From there we mostly retraced our path back to the Ngorongoro national park. As we passed through the eastern Serengeti we got an even more impressive view of the migration than we had seen on the second day. … Continue reading On the Way Home
After last night’s late arrival in our Serengeti camp we were looking forward to lots of game viewing in the Serengeti. The plan is to do a morning drive and and evening drive then doing a very early morning start the following day before heading on to our next camp at Ngorongoro. The games drives … Continue reading Serengeti: Safari Days 3 and 4
First a word of clarification about who is where. When we left for Kili the plan was for Dan and Robin to join Dawn and Ross on Safari. Dan was apparently not willing to give up on Kili. After a bit of work he was able to find a pair of boots that would work … Continue reading Safari Day 1
We will do another mult-day blog entry again. Way too busy (and tired) to write during this period and of course I have no connectivity anyway. Surprisingly there is cell phone coverage on large portions of Kili. Day 4: Today we start in Barranco camp and finish is Barafu camp. We start the day with … Continue reading We Finish the Kili Trek
It was a wonderful day today. We got started around 8:00 headed for the Lava Tower at an altitude of 4650 meters. Our Starting elevation is around 3800 meters so just a bit more elevation gain than yesterday. However it is a much better trail than yesterday and a gentler incline. Just a slow steady … Continue reading To Barranco Camp — Day 3 of the Kili Trek
My apologies but this is going to have to be a catch-up blog entry that covers three days. We have been very busy of late. This may appear out of order as well. Several earlier blog entries have been written but I haven’t been able to access them due to lack of internet access. We … Continue reading Bike Tour Ends and Trekking Begins
Today’s blog post is written by Ross. Thanks Ross… We had breakfast in the courtyard/secure parking area of the Savanah Guest House, again prepared by Stewart and, again, excellent. I had been suffering typical gastro- intestinal problem and explained it to Omari, one of our biking guides. “No problem” he said. ” You can go … Continue reading Day 15, Same to Mwanga
Today’s blog entry is written by John. Thanks John… Distance 53 km. Elevation varied between ~ 475 m and 600 m. The morning had us awake in Nick’s Resort with breakfast served on a spotless table setting on the rather garish blue,green and red bricked patio/driveway. Pancakes with either sugar or jam, omelettes, fresh fruit … Continue reading Day 14 — Gonja to Same
Today’s blog entry is composed of several posts from Lucas. Thanks Lucas…… The first 17 km of our day were almost all downhill, some sections pretty rugged and steep. Most people in our group weren’t so fond of it but I found it to be pretty fun. We rode all the way down to the … Continue reading Down from the Usambara
Todays post is from Lucas. Thanks Lucas… Another good day of riding here in the Usumbara mountains, as we made our way from a Mkuzi to Rangwi Convent. Today, the roads were bigger which meant more traffic and larger, busier villages. It also meant a bit of an improvement in the roads, although still far … Continue reading Mkuzi to Rangwi Convent