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Bicycles & Genocide
“The great courage is still to gaze as squarely at the light as at death.” – Albert Camus The
UPDATED March 9, 2017 BY
Cycling the Tropics of Equatorial Africa
Winston Churchill once referred to Uganda as the “Pearl of Africa”, and after cycling through the central African nation,
UPDATED March 7, 2017 BY
Wheels For Freedom: The Tour d’Afrique Bicycle Donation Ceremony in Kampala
“The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only
UPDATED March 6, 2017 BY
The Human Geography of Africa: Getting Off the Beaten Track
During some downtime by the edge of Lake Naivasha (a solid day’s cycling west from Nairobi, Kenya), I sat
UPDATED February 24, 2017 BY
Dirt, Thorns and Lolly Water: Desert Sands and the Countdown to Our Next Beer
Desert Sands, arguably the most challenging section of this year’s Tour d’Afrique, has drawn to a close at the
UPDATED February 13, 2017 BY