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Day 48, 118km to Arusha

Posted on March 12, 2013 by mev

Welcome to Tanzania! Today we crossed the border to our 5th country. These border crossings are getting easier. Humidity was high, but we didn’t get rain overnight. It may be start of the rainy season which could get interesting for … Continue reading →

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Day 47, 156km to Namanga

Posted on March 11, 2013 by mev

Today was a fun, though long ride. The first 60km different from the remaining 100km. We started from camp on smaller roads and heading “outbound” from Nairobi. Rows of cars backed up the other way heading into the city and … Continue reading →

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Rest day in Nairobi

Posted on March 10, 2013 by mev

Quiet rest day in Nairobi. Only one cycling day since our four days off in Nanyuki and just two cycling days until Arusha so mid trip slowdown of sorts. We do have ~20 new riders joining here so also fun. … Continue reading →

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Day 46 substitute, another bus ride

Posted on March 9, 2013 by mev

The election board has announced the results of election with winner receiving 50.07% of the vote, barely 8000 votes over the threshold needed to avoid a runoff. It was known that results would be announced today and that many might … Continue reading →

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Day 45, 103km to Sagana camp

Posted on March 8, 2013 by mev

On the road again!! Landscapes have definitely changed since we were last on the bike in Northern Kenya. With exception of occasional potholes, the road is well paved though without much in way of paved shoulders. Traffic is busier and … Continue reading →

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Another quiet rest day in Nanyuki

Posted on March 7, 2013 by mev

Kenya still awaits results of the presidential election. Following BBC article is a good summary: BBC article. The following NPR article also interesting: NPR article.\ The election commission is manually counting votes and has said not to expect a pronouncement … Continue reading →

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Day hike in Mt Kenya National Park

Posted on March 6, 2013 by mev

Today eight riders including myself went to Mt Kenya National Park for a day hike. We hired a guide (the way things are done here) and got a minibus ride to the park gate at elevation 2650 meters. From here … Continue reading →

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Quiet day in Nanyuki

Posted on March 5, 2013 by mev

Today a quiet rest day in Nanyuki. Just past the town limits is the equator sign shown above. Nearby are a number of shops with sellers eager to fulfill every need you might have for carvings, beads and other Kenya … Continue reading →

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Election day in Nanyuki

Posted on March 4, 2013 by mev

Election day in Nanyuki. Today was a quiet day in town as we waited out the Kenya election. Overall a relaxing day with some bike maintenance on the drive chain as well as patching that slow leak in my back … Continue reading →

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Bus trip day two to Nanyuki (replaces cycling days 42, 43 and 44)

Posted on March 3, 2013 by mev

Today was second part of our bus adventure as we skipped ahead to town of Nanyuki. As described in yesterdays post, Kenya hold national elections tomorrow. We expect things to remain peaceful as those results are announced but have taken … Continue reading →

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