Welcome to Andy and Nora's blog of their trip to The Gambia overland from London leaving on Boxing Day 2010
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Day 5 Marrakech
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Day 4 Casablanca
*slightly drunk grin*
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Day 3 Tarifa
Monday, 27 December 2010
Day 2 Valencia
*Grin followed by a yawn*
Sunday, 26 December 2010
Day 1 Orleans
The French don't seem to do tea and coffee in the hotel room so after a quick trip down and back to the motor we had a nice cuppa tea brewed up on the gas stove with the camping kettle.
Planning an early start tomorrow and do a bit of mile munching so we can have a bit of time in Tarifa before the Moroccan ferry to sort the contents of the jeep out a bit neater, so early night
*big grin*
0 days to go!
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
What could possibly go wrong!
Well we have 5 days left before we leave and we still have no v5 log book through and the Green Card insurance came through with Morocco deleted from the list of countries after a 40 minute call saying the word Morocco about 20 times. Grrrrr.
That's the bad news and the good news is I went looking last week for a hi lift air bag jack for the car and after a couple of places I ended up finding 'Surrey Off Road' not far from the Top Gear track in Dunsfold. As I drove in there was about half of their car park full of Jeep Cherokees. It's a family business run by a really nice and knowledgeable bloke Chris. After a brief chat he kindly squeezed me in for a basic service and a look over to see if there was anything imminently about to go bang!
So I picked her up tonight and much to my delight Chris tells me I have been very lucky and bought a bargain that is a good clean example that has been well maintained through it's long life. Apart from a basic plugs, filters and oil service all he had else to do was to change an £18 oil seal that was the source of an annoying oil leak and tighten up the handbrake and the prop shaft joint. Result. As a bonus all the tyres were all in a sorry 'if not illegal' state but again Chris had in his Cherokee graveyard 5 steel wheels with 4 brand new budget tyres that came off a not so lucky Cherokee owner whose engine went bang a few hundred miles after fitting the new tyres. Again result.
I am now about to head off on the usual round robin Christmas trip to up Glasgow, Fort William and Birmingham to see family and friends for a few days before heading off on Boxing day with a 0930 checkin at the hopefully running Eurotunnel.
Oh and I still don't have a jack yet!
*Grin*
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Getting there
T-12 days to go
Had a few days off work so I managed to sort the gear out a bit more into crates that slide into the back of the the car. Hopefully it should work OK with everything a bit easier to hand. I also spent a mind numbing amout of hours punching in some waypoints into my GPS for the three days crossing the dunes in Mauritania. That is definatly the highlight of the trip for me though I'm not so sure about Nora! I also managed to pick up a few more bits for the trip like a second spare wheel from a breakers yard in Chobham and a new bigger tent from a tent supermarket near Farnham. Next on the list was getting cover from my car insurance company for Morocco which I only found out from the internet that some companies offer Green Card cover for even though it's not in the EU. £31.00 and 40 minutes of my life later listening to really bad elevator music I'm covered.
Nora has found a nice place in Marakesh to stay for three nights over new year before we have to break the tent out further south. It's a villa on the outskirts on the east side towards the Atlas mountains called the Villa Dinari run by an English woman and her husband.
Two nagging things left are Nora has been pushed piller to post trying to get her new passport by the Glasgow Passport Office she has now ended up going to the Liverpool Passport Office tomorrow morning to get it processed in time! then while sorting out the insurance today I looked at the piece of the car ownership document, the green V5 New Keeper slip that the car trader gave to me which is supposed to have my details on it but he has filled out his name and address, mmmmmm! So I am guessing that the new V5 is heading his way with his details on it. Bugger!
*stuggling a bit and only managing a small grin*
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Running out of time!
Prep is going fairly well considering we have done next to nothing for the last six months. The Channel Tunnel is now booked for 10 am Boxing day and in the past few days I have managed to get some more bits and pieces for the trip including a good quality tyre inflator, a pair of sand ladders, a couple of jerrycans and 10 boxes of army 24 hour ration packs. The ration packs are great they come a variety of main meals, deserts, biscuits, tea, coffee, biscuits, chocolate, chewing gum, matches, water purification tablets for about £7 each and all pack into a small box. Well worth the space they take up.
I paid a trip to the Twickenham Travel Clinic and managed to get up to date with my vaccinations with a Hepatitis A and B booster and Yellow fever jab. With them I also got 2 months supply Anti Malaria tablets and a sterile pack of syringes, needles and drip lines which we hope never to use. All that for a wallet busting £180 and the joy of getting to feel groggy for the next couple of days with the Yellow Fever jab!
Nora has had her Hepatitis Booster but has to go to back to finish her jabs. More worryingly she has to get a new passport before we go which her appointment has been cancelled twice so far because of the bad weather.
That makes left on the list to track down are a couple of spare wheels, some basic engine spares and a couple of shovels.
Just over two weeks to go but that's not really the case as we have the usual Tommy and Nora 1500 mile round trip to see family and friends at Christmas starting in just 12 days time *tense but ever present grin*
Monday, 6 December 2010
Picked up the car
Rigby gave me a lift up to Chesham yesterday to pick up the car. Nav took the cash and handed me the keys and I left back for Shepperton. As soon as I started it the fuel light was on, you have got love car traders, I headed to the nearest station to fill £80 of unleaded in her. Once on the M25 I set the cruise control at 70 and much to my surprise she sat there very quiet and smooth, steering with two fingers.
I picked Nora up at the house and we took a trip to Go Outdoors in Baisingstoke to pick up some bits for the trip. We got a couple of cheap chairs and a table which we can leave behind and some fuel for the stove. We then went over to their tent display having a laugh trying the tents fo size which then turned into a heated discussion about which one.
From there we went to Halfords for some wiper blades then back up the M3. I filled up once back and worked out she was doing about 22 to the gallon taking it easy. Ouch, 4000 divided by 22 equals lutts and lutts of money.
*grimace breaking back into a grin*
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
We have found a car!
T-24 days to go.
As the heading says we have. After lots of looking on eBay Autotrader Loot Gumtree and whatever else the internet could turn up.
With the date getting closer and we still had not found a suitable car I had resigned to the fact that we were going to take a rather tired Subaru Legacy I had found a few weeks earlier. I had test driven it and it seemed quite low on power considering it was empty. It also seemed just a bit on the loose side and had opted to keep it as a reserve if nothing else turned up. The price he was asking made me feel sure he would still have it then.
So I was working late Monday night and had left my phone on charge on silent. When I looked at it it had 24 missed calls from Nora. Thinking the worst I rang her in a panic for her to tell me excitedly she had found a Jeep Cherokee that had just come on autotrader. She phoned him and as she was the first caller he allowed us first refusal on it.
So last night I ended up going up to view it with my friend Dan from work who used to work in the car trade. On arrival doing the usual look over it was a 1995 green Jeep Cherokee bought in America bought by a man who shipped it over to Wales in 1999. It had been UK registered since and came with a stack of old MOT's and some bills for recent work on the brakes and suspension. We then took it for a test drive and it was 'exactly what it said on the tin' a 15 year old motor with a big lump of an engine with no rattles that steered straight and had a slick and very rare manual gearbox tied to a quiet rear diff. It was everything we were looking for. After a haggle he agreed to put a new MOT on it and 6 months tax I agreed a price and left a deposit.
*getting bigger by the day grin*