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THE BADGER AND THE BAJA
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The End of the Road and Just Some of the Stories That Can Now Be Told
Three weeks ago, the Baja and I rode into London. We reached the end of the road. This was immensely thrilling and satisfying, but at...


Things Fall Apart
It was time to blast. Ghana had been great, but the love-in was over and with the path to Morocco clear from a visa perspective. It was...


A Holiday
​​​​ After the slog from Angola to Nigeria, I decided that it was time for a holiday and I thought Ghana was going to be the perfect...


Turning a Corner
Gabon Covered in mud and reeking like a swamp, I made my way into Ndende to track down Gabon’s immigration and customs.  And, upon...


The Heart of Darkness
Toto made the rains sounds like so much fun. Toto lied. To travel up the West Coast of Africa there are many hurdles, but there are three...


The Silly Season
Since the last blog, there have been relatively few mechanical issues! There have however been significant mechanical developments. I am...


Smashed box, not as much fun as it sounds
When you break down, you go through the five stages of grief. First there is denial – there are suggestions that the new whirring,...


The Red Cable
When jump starting a car, you must connect the positive terminal of the other car’s battery to the positive terminal of yours. Whilst the...


The Bushpig
This was meant to be a triumphant blog. It was meant to be the update in which I introduced you to ‘the Bushpig’. I was supposed to amend...


WE'RE IN GOD'S HANDS NOW
It was our second day of driving the Badger when we encountered our first mechanical issue. We were halfway from Dar to Kilimanjaro, when...
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