Tropic Blunder
Welcome to Andy and Nora's blog of their trip to The Gambia overland from London leaving on Boxing Day 2010
Monday, 7 March 2011
Our jeep has gone to a new owner!
Monday, 7 February 2011
Photos
Photo Album 1 UK France Spain Morocco
Photo Album 2 Morocco to Mauritania
Photo Album 3 Mauritania Senegal The Gambia
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Day 26 Senegambia
*big grin verging on being a little smug!*
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Day 24 Banjul
We are plotted up in the rather nice Kololi Beach Resort in The Gambia. We have made it to Banjul this morning after a long sixteen hour slog from the top of Senegal following our expensive border guard escort from pretty much the top of Senegal near Saint Louis to Banjul. Last week we left the comfort of our Auberge Menata in Nouakchott having said our goodbyes to the other three teams we had crossed the desert with. We were heading south to The Gambia with Chris in his Hilux as they were heading East to Bamako. So after taking our time leaving we headed south a hundred or so kilometres before Chris stopped with a nasty metal crunching sound coming from his back axle. On removing his wheel we figured out the wheel bearing was starting to break up and worse this made the oil seal not so the oil from the dif started to leak out. Fair play to Chris faced with the option of taking the tarmac back into Nouakchot he carried onto the rough piste for the slightly less corrupt border to Senegal at Diama. We followed the really good corrugated piste all the way to the end purpose of it which was a Chinese test oil well. There was nothing left of the their work except a large levelled area of dune with a concrete plinth with a large christmas tree valve on top capping their test well making a good level bush camp for the night. As what is becoming normal we were in the middle of nowhere having not seen anybody for an hour or so a little shepherd man in traditional blue clothing pops up like the shopkeeper in Mr Benn from nowhere to ask us in French Arabic if we were oilmen. We got up fairly early to try for the border but after talking to a random remote Gendarme checkpoint we took there advice and headed for the beach as this was supposed to be the better route south. We carried on the worsening piste until we hit the biggest challenge yet a mile or so of the softest finest sand so far. Taking the lead I made it to the harder sand on the other side by not being the kindest to my engine and once on harder ground I walked back to find Chris stuck on the last summit of the soft dune. We used all four sand ladders and this gave him enough traction to get onto the harder sand near me, From there it was back to driving twenty or so miles on the waters edge of the beach looking for tyre tracks to our left for the exit to the border. The last time we were told to hit the beach an hour after high water but this time we were early and the tide was on its way in making a few bits uncomfortably narrow. Discretion won and we found a good point to drive above high water to wait. As it was this wait gave us a good reason to stop and just enjoy the beach for a few hours. After about four or so hours we made a break for it and ended up t.b.c. when I can charge the laptop!
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Day 18 Nouakchott
Sent from iPhone
Friday, 7 January 2011
Day 13 Dahkla
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Day 11 Tiznit
Monday, 3 January 2011
Day 9 Rabat
Sunday, 2 January 2011
Day 8 Rabat
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Day 7 Marrakech
Again we had breakfast the same as yesterday and headed off to drive up the top of the Ourika Valley. About ten miles south of here the flat plains stop and for the next twenty five mile we climbed up and into the Atlas Mountains via a switchback road past the Berber villages to the Ski resort at the top. At the police checkpoint at the top I bought a one pound twenty car park ticket from the young man with the ticket book and change bag only to find the ticket was photocopied fake as you didn't have to pay. Hustled with a smile. Between us we have taken about a hundred photos today on the drive. We arrived back at sunset and had a lovely meal made by the cook Nissa with a couple over from Bournemouth for the New Year. Sadly this is the last night here as tomorrow we get up and head north for Rabat.