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jeff st4s 14-Dec-2006 19:28

Enduro Africa Photos
 
We had a film crew following us around and this is their site, so if you click on the 3 galleries you can get an idea on what it was like. :) :)

http://www.cassproductions.co.uk/news.html


When I get my films back I'll put up some of mine.

Brogins 14-Dec-2006 20:06

Jeff, how are you man..
Great pictures!!! Randy mamola was there or is a clone?

Where is the place with that great wind and waves?? Lovely for hardcore windsurfing....

jeff st4s 14-Dec-2006 20:30

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Originally Posted by Brogins
Jeff, how are you man..
Great pictures!!! Randy mamola was there or is a clone?

Where is the place with that great wind and waves?? Lovely for hardcore windsurfing....


We were all told by Mike Glover at Donnington at the day of champions that it would be an awesome adventure and maybe even life changing, of course I did not believe him, I told him so at the end of the ride how wrong I was, can't wait to do it all over again.

Met some great guys and we are looking at doing some riding in maybe Morrocco as a reunion.

The beaches were down what was called the wild coast, it ran up the east coast of South Africa, we stopped one day at Jeffries Bay which is a surfers paradise so we were told.

Randy and wife were there for the whole trip, each day he would ride with a different group, the day you see a few pics of him and a few other riders with some school kids by a fence that was when he was with our group.

MJS 14-Dec-2006 21:11

Have to say - that looks absolutely fantastic..

Hope you raised a shed-load of cash etc. and had a cracking time..

Envious of Poland....

Martin

jeff st4s 14-Dec-2006 21:25

We all had to raise £4000 to go on the event, at the end of it the bikes we rode were then shipped to Riders For Health in Zimbabwe to be used by health workers.

With this years quota and the ones from next years they will have equipped every health worker with a motor bike.

Barry Coleman from Riders came out to spend the last few days with us, we were informed that quite a few other African countries were interested in what they were trying to do and wanted to get onboard.

At the end of the trip loads of us donated a fair bit of our equipment to go with the bikes to Zimbabwe, we were then told by Randy that Alpinestars were donating a pair of boots for every bike.

The only major company to do anything that we were informed of.

Gaz 748 14-Dec-2006 21:40

Great pictures, did I see you in the first gallery of pictures ?

doogalman 14-Dec-2006 21:40

Well done to you mate for contributing to something life changing for so many.

Florence 14-Dec-2006 21:51

You know my feelings on what you've done. You are a good man. :saint: :saint: :saint: :saint: :saint:

jeff st4s 14-Dec-2006 22:00

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Originally Posted by Gaz 748
Great pictures, did I see you in the first gallery of pictures ?


I think the only easy photo to see me in, was me at the left hand side of the pic wearing an orange top and I was looking down, my moment to show off my good side was lost.

doogalman 14-Dec-2006 22:12

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Originally Posted by jeff st4s
me at the left hand side of the pic wearing an orange top

They call them "prat jackets".!!:D

Florence 14-Dec-2006 22:14

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Originally Posted by jeff st4s
my moment to show off my backside was lost.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

jeff st4s 14-Dec-2006 22:14

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Originally Posted by doogalman
They call them "prat jackets".!!:D


That's why I was only in the orange team for 2 days then jumped ship to another team, one who went faster and had a sense of humour (well my humour anyway). :D :D :D

jeff st4s 14-Dec-2006 22:17

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Originally Posted by servicebiatch
my moment to show off my backside was lost. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


It was a bike riding trip not an astronomy trip, so showing the dark side of the moon would not have gone down too well.

doogalman 14-Dec-2006 22:17

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Originally Posted by jeff st4s
That's why I was only in the orange team for 2 days then jumped ship to another team, one who went faster and had a sense of humour (well my humour anyway). :D :D :D

Maybe the slower rider were fed up of looking at your rear.

Florence 14-Dec-2006 22:19

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Originally Posted by jeff st4s
It was a bike riding trip not an astronomy trip, so showing the dark side of the moon would not have gone down too well.

Not Uranus then :devil:

jeff st4s 14-Dec-2006 22:20

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Originally Posted by servicebiatch
Not Uranus then :devil:


No more the sea of tranquility. :D :D :D


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