Tanzania is awesome, i am a millionaire here!! I’m throwing around 10,000 (whatever local money is called) notes like they are 2 dollar coins.
Today was too good to be true, 335km…… total. Not 335km in a time trail or one part of a stage, only 353 k’s from nairobi to Arusha. There was 100km of dirt in the middle that did a kinda horse shoe loop from the main road as a time trail. We started and did about 5k’s and realised it was a bit too rough to keep going, in respect to the health of our car (no need to thrash it to death when we will get maximum penalties anyway). Like, the first section was 12km to finish in 24minutes, which is an average of 120kph, when we started we found we could barely crack over 70kph from how rough it was. At the border, everyone said it was a wise move us dropping it out.
Last night went out to dinner (sans dad, he was tired) with both the 240z crews, Grant/Simon and Alex/David and Nick/David from the Land rover and went to a brazilian steak house! It was magic! they had 13 or 14 different kind of meats that they brough around and you just choose some so they slice it off thier stick they have onto your plate. I had crocodile meat, lamb, pork, chicken, another kind of lamb, some different kind of pork, some beef, more miscellanious meats. Fantastic meal.It was like a really, really, really, really classy/posh version of an ‘all you can eat’ sizzler! Then – as you do when you’re somewhere classy – everyone had a big fat cigar.
Sad news today. The swiss fellas in car number 6 – 1990 Carrera 4s Porsche – had their car on the back of a truck from nairobi down to Arusha today. Because they had some issues, fuel lines had ruptured and minor running gear problems with a faulty diff or something like that. Anyway, on the truck today and leaky fuel porsche was leaking too much fuel and somehow caught on fire. Result: a pile of ash which was once a prosche, which was on top of a pile of ash which was once a flat bed truck…. Both burnt to the ground. Thomas and Lucas – great, enthuiastic blokes – had their bags/passports/documents/everything in the car when it burnt. Devistating news. Sorry to hear about that guys! Hope something can be sorted out.
Today was the quickest and most fluid border crossing ever. A stamp here, a signauture there, 10 bucks here, 30 bucks there and whooossshhh. Next thing we are hurtling down the road doing 107kph. AND then the NEXT thing we know is the locals had put make-shift speed bumps in the middle made from dirt to slow people down around thier goats or something (i dont really know why, all i know is there was a giant dirt speed bump that snuck up on us) and evey now and then i had to throw out the anchors to try and pull up in time… very inconvenient if you ask me, it ruined our moving average speed hahaha.
Still nothing wrong with penny, while a boat load of people still in the carpark rebuidling suspension I went beside the pool and had a cup of local coffee.
Still no Giraffes 🙁 Or elephants. or that Lion that took my leg…… One day ill get him back….. One day.
😛
James