Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
motorbike / mountain bike dude
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Back to Blighty Safe and Sound - Cycle Tanzania was a Success.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Touchdown in Malawi
All is now good, after 10 hours at airport the plane finally took off and flew us to the rather industrial capital of
Monday, October 12, 2009
Finished the ride
After 400 odd kms, 3 nights camping under stars, many many street kids high fived along the route, great people met, fair bit of dancing all thrown in the week, we are now chilling out on a white sand palm tree lined beach. Apologies for not finishing blog every day but batteries were down on the old telephone. I’ll throw in a few anecdotes from the week. One memorable moment was meeting a guy on a converted mountain bike which he had put a small motorbike engine on which has a 200km range. Took a few pictures of it which I’ll post all in good time. We visited the faraja trust, a street kid centre, getting the orphans off the street into remedial care to prepare them for school. Quite a moving experience. HIV is down in the area, which shows education centre is also working. Although malaria is rife throughout the slum. Everyone whom has sponsored me has contributed to helping this forgotten part of the world get better social and medical care. We had a fun game of football with the kids, it was a draw at fulltime, onto penalties with them taking the cup on 4-3. Another classic English defeat, good times though.
Friday, October 09, 2009
Day 3
One of the toughest days on a bike, but also the most adrenaline fuelled. Visited old slave trade forts before setting off, quite biblical views of the boats, fishermen and structures not much different to how they would have been hundreds of years ago. Then 20km heading out of town along dusty roads, then the adventures start. 20km along an old railway track with the path only room for one bike. A few thin bridges pretty high up above the rivers. A few beautiful off road sections through the trees. The distances were estimates and we hit our lunch spot 3 hours late. The food truck was stuck on the road and not able to get to us so we had to sit pretty tight for 8 hours or so. Made friends with a few locals though.
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Day 2
Beautiful day today, 60kms along a busy road then last 20km through the bush. Really felt like we were on safari during the last leg. Road opened up to huge sandy bay. Jumped in very warm sea on arrival at lodge. The heat today though was very unbearable, that will be my greatest challenge. People are becoming friendlier as we leave the city. Happy faces to be seen and met.
Monday, October 05, 2009
Day 1
My bleeming screen didn't work on the plane. So drank terrible wine and slept. Arrived in Dar, lovely hotel, I was first in the pool. Fitted bikes today, mine is correct size this year! Sound system working a treat. Just been to the British High Commission for tea and cucumber sandwiches. Very nice. Had a pleasant cycle along the coast to settle into the saddle. Looking forward to decent hack along the coast tomorrow. |
Friday, October 02, 2009
Tubes
weeks. Too many tourists crammed into too small a place.
I'd much rather be cycling across Westminster bridge pulling faces in
all their photos as I do most days.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Still in work
36 hours to go
So today’s my last day of this project, my bags are thinking of getting packed, my hairs needs a cut and its 36 hours till I head to the airport. Bring it on.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
3 days to go - Letter sent to sponsors
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Dear Sponsors, You have all at some stage supported my mission to cycle various far flung parts of the world in aid of International Childcare Trust. I'm about to embark on my second cycle adventure along the coast of Tanzania. I thought it would be jolly good to send a bit of info before I head off as I'm sure contact will be at a minimum. I'll attempt to keep up with my blog on a day to day basis throughout the ride. You can find last years here. The finish line of this years ride is at the Faraja trust Project. I've attached an info document about the project for you to read more about the project out in Tanzania. I've also attached a few pics from last years ride. If we have half as much fun, sweat and tears as last year it will be quite an adventure. Last years ride was all about mountain climbing, this year is all about sandy off-road tracks and old railway lines. Thankyou very much for supporting the cause and making life that little bit better in a far flung land. See you all when I get back, and thanks once again. Matt XXX |
Friday, May 15, 2009
KaraUke on Radio1
Things are really taking off for KaraUke.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kbhbb/b00kbh9z/Colin_Murray_14_05_2009/
London Uke Festival is Coming
for more info check -
http://www.londonukefestival.com/info.pdf
World record attempt will be on the day too. Heres hoping we get more than 1,000 people turn up.
New Blog for new era.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Gité a germ
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Gité a germ
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Gité a germ
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Gité a germ
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On the mountains
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