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Day 15, 89km to Khartoum

Posted on January 30, 2013 by mev

We made it to big capital city of Khartoum. The last 20km were very built up and sharp contrast from our desert cycling single Dongola. The camp last night was pleasant and much better than our sandstorm the night before. … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged Sudan

Day 14, 146km to desert camp

Posted on January 29, 2013 by mev

The wind died down briefly before midnight but then picked up again. I got a mixed few hours of sleep as I heard the tent go in the breeze. Before 6am, while still dark, I planned my next steps. How … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged Sudan

Day 13, 143km to Desert Camp

Posted on January 28, 2013 by mev

Sandstorm! Second half of the day we cycled through blowing and drifting sand. Again blessed by tailwinds. However, now sand everywhere and quite dirty. Day started with normal light tailwind. The first 50km were a settled region and there were … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged Storm, Sudan

Day 12, 140km to Dead Camel Camp

Posted on January 27, 2013 by mev

Rested and ready to go, we set off in morning south from Dongola. Once again, beautiful smooth road, this time with villages and river on our left. It seemed we have shifted from more rocky desert to more sandy desert. … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged Sudan

Dongola rest day

Posted on January 26, 2013 by mev

Mark Zuckerberg would be proud. In Sudan we’re told asking for “facebook” is at least as recognizable as asking for “internet”. We’ve reached regional city of Dongola and have day to rest, wash and recharge before cycling on to Khartoum. … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged Dongola, Gold mining towns, Mark Zuckerberg, Nile, Star Wars, Sudan

Day 11, 112km to Dongala

Posted on January 25, 2013 by mev

Glad to have reached Dongola and another rest day. Today was shorter and hence easier than yesterday, though the afternoon still got hot. This morning TDA held a “team time trial” instead of the normal race. The idea was to … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged Sudan

Day 10, 145km to Nile Camp

Posted on January 24, 2013 by mev

Today was the most challenging ride yet. It wasn’t so much the distance, which we’ve done before. Instead, the afternoon was just a little warmer than before. Also as we came closer to the Nile, the flies were pretty bad. … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged flies, Nile River, Sudan

Day 9, 149km to Nile Camp

Posted on January 23, 2013 by mev

A longer and hotter ride for our first day in Sudan. The roads are very good and much less traffic than Egypt. It was a new adventure to pack everything and fit it into the locker, but having separate panniers … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged Coke, Nile, Pannier, Sudan

Aswan Ferry, day two

Posted on January 22, 2013 by mev

We’re in Sudan! Both a boring and an eventful day today. We started in the ferry where I had a good sleep in the cabin. Just as I was awakening, Kevin noticed Abu Simbel on the starboard side. Excellent! Soon … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged Egypt, Sudan

Aswan Ferry, day one

Posted on January 21, 2013 by mev

Today was our day to set off on the ferry for Sudan, a but of a different adventure with some “hurry up and wait” and only 17km of cycling. We packed up our camp and then waited for our police … Continue reading →

Posted in pharoahs | Tagged Egypt, Sudan

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