So just in case anyone ever visits the blog I thought I'd let you know that we heard from the dis-organisers of the Timbuktu Rally. The money raised from the auctions has come back. From cars making it to Bamako 29.676.000 CFA was raised.
In english money that is £34,096.
Not that there is a competition but our Monsta managed to raise 1,250,000 CFA (£1,436)the most out of all of the cars that made it. Bizarrely beating Discoveries and Troopers younger than ours..
I think it must have been down to the added extras like the jerry can holders. So thanks again Martin for those!
Field SMS reports
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Car auction results back
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Saturday, January 19, 2008
Some photos uploaded
Crouch End,London,UK
Here are a few snaps
Simon and I hope you like them.
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Friday, January 11, 2008
The end of the road
Texts today, varying from startling to relief.
Duentza, Mali
'We have just got back to Duentza and back on tarmac. One of the cars has died. Ours the brake pipe snapped and a bit of the suspension bent but should be ok.'
'Due in to Bamako at 9pm. Had to get some major work done to monsta this am after last night killer drive back from Timbuktu.'
'Wehey. We've arrived back in Bamako and checked into 5 star hotel. Cold coke, got shower and some food now!'
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
The largest mud brick building in the world
Djenne, Mali Djenne by the way is the home of the Great Mosque of Djenne, the largest mud brick building in the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Mosque_of_Djenn%C3%A9
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Recent TXT messages from Simon
Most recent messages from Simon
Timbuktu, mali
09-JAN-08 @ 22:17 (UK)
We're in a queue waiting for ferry across the river Niger to Timbuktu. Probably cross at about 1.30 am in the morning.
10-JAN-08 @ around 9:00 AM (UK)
We've made it - we're in Timbuktu. It was a really tough journey across the desert but worth the effort for the satisfaction of getting there.
When I asked what Timbuktu was like and if there was anything there this was the reply:
[Timbuktu is] just another sandswept desert town. More sense of achievement at having made it. Got Passport stamped. Slept in car outside town last night.
To Djenne today.
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Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Timbuktu or bust?!
The roving explorers aren't satisfied with getting to the final destination Bamako early, so they are now on their way to Timbuktu after 5 hours of off-roading. Now stuck in a traffic jam and waiting to get across the river Niger, along with lots of other cars on their way to the apparently famous Festival in the Desert (http://www.festival-in-the-desert.com/?gclid=COWHz_2g6pACFQVuMAodPSUEPA). They haven't got time to go to the festival as they have a plane to catch!
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Monday, January 07, 2008
Bamako
Bamako, Mali I got a text to say that they reached Bamako this afternoon and they are having a well deserved beer to celebrate!
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Bamako, mali we've made it. Just arrived. Stopped at an auberge and having a beer. Not sure whether they hv enough beds may move on I
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Sunday, January 06, 2008
Destination: Mali
Just spoken briefly to Alex this evening and they have finally crossed the border into Nioro, Mali and are now heading for the capital and final destination Bamako! They are planning to go to Bamako first, then to Timbuktu, then back to Bamako again, so fingers crossed will make it well within time. Camping tonight somewhere en route.
For a map of Mali see this link: http://graphicmaps.com/webimage/countrys/africa/ml.htm
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