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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    I only used the GPS for general direction, and looking for hotels.  Then, when in town, I would go ride around random roads. 
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    No problem at all, glad you like it!
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    This is one reason why I need to be back.   :mwink: I was rushing to get back to Joburg and had to skip that part specifically because the airline wanted an arm and a leg to delay my flight home to DC.
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    Dogz, this is how I posted my ride report on a local Washington, DC forum.  I wanted to share it with you unedited... I think it might be interesting to you to read a report from Africa newbie point of view.  
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    Overall, I found the region to be pretty fun and relaxing. I want to explore more of it. Who wants to do Angola, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya group ride? I'm serious.
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    This thread is dedicated to Geotraveller and to the Wild Dogz forum.  Without you guys, this trip would not have happened.
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    A month and 7500kmn later, I am back in Washington, DC.
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    One of the biggest surprises for me turned out to the be amazingly good driving everywhere.  I thought it would be chaos everywhere, but in reality everyone drives very smoothly, signals their intentions, and gives adequate room and respect to others.  I felt like such an a** if I forgot to...
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    One way to save on lodging in Namibia is for the headlight to break and to sleep by the side of a random road.  Motorcycle tan line This is what big African trucks look like.  About 30% longer than the US trucks. This particular truck had some problems crossing the Kalahari desert. ...
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    The dunes.  Riding up should not be too hard at all, but riding down would be another story and I wussed out.  These dunes are 100s of feet tall and fairly steep.  Maybe if I was riding my own bike I would chance it. Gloves make great kick stands. Riding around in the sand is pretty...
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    NAMIBIA Namibia is the most visually striking part of my trip.  At the same time, it is pretty touristy and overrun by Germans, making it the least interesting anthropologically, unless you really get off the beaten path. Namibia plains, getting closer to the coast.  Desolate, calm, Perfect...
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    Another accident scene.  As you can see, the local folks got two spectacles to stare at that day.  As a white guy on a big motorcycle, all eyes are generally on you riding through all these regions.  Lots of people wave and are generally very friendly. More street vendors at the outskirts...
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    Biltong is their version of jerky.  Quality varies from OK to awesome.   I bet their expense ratio is really good. Wilderbeast herd by the side of the road Typical rural area scenery.  These little straw hut villages are everywhere.  Rather picturesque.   You can see the power...
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    ZAMBIA Whoa... double rainbow!  Of course it didn't come out on the photo.  One of the coolest things in this part of the world are the spectacular sunsets and pink moons created by the red earth/dust. One of the many small border crossings.  This one is into Zambia.  The funny part...
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    A few thousand KMs across Southern Africa.

    This is supposed to be a smile on my face.     In the countries I've visited, you generally don't get much value for your money.  Decent standards will cost you, and even then, things are often done very sloppy.  For example, you can see in the back the door to my $150+ hotel room. ...
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