Alan’s Coach Driver

Venetia Limpopo Nature Reserve

August 23, 2007 · 1 Comment

Well this is where I am for my 5 weeks in South Africa. It’s very close to the borders with Zimbabwe and Botswana.

I’ve spent my first week here doing my training on how to track the animals in the reserve. Lots of very early starts and it’s strange to be going to bed between 8 and 9 but when you are leaving around 5am …

Not seen too many animals yet but this will change tomorrow when we start our work properly. Did some tests yesterday which started with a written exam at 06:00 !!

Over the next 4 weeks I will be tracking lions, elephants, jackals and wild dogs and we have to spot them and record their behaviour before we can come back to the camp. So we’ve got some very long hot days to come as they could be anywhere in 34,000 hectares.

Today is our 1 rest day a week and I’ve got a town visit today. At a place called Musina \ Messina. Will be collecting the weeks shopping for the camp and will also get a nice lunch. I won’t come back to town for at least 2 weeks.

I’ll try and get some pictures uploaded in the meantime of what it’s like here as well soon.

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South Africa

August 14, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Well a little later today I will be catching a flight to Johannesburg. Once I get there I’ve then got about a 6 hour bus ride. I’ll be going to either the Karongwe Game Reserve or the Venetia Limpopo Nature Reserve. I don’t know until I get there which one I will be allocated to.

I’ll be participating in a wildlife research expedition which aims to provide more effective management of a reserve, including predator and prey balance, predator movements and elephant impact studies.

So I will try and keep this updated again but do not know at all how often I will be able to get on the Internet.

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Tour De France

July 8, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Well went out for a first ride on my bike for over a month is morning. Met up with Ian and a very easy 20 mile ride through some Kent villages ending up at a pub in Sissinghurst. Spent a few hours here waiting for the tour to come through and then it was all over in a matter of seconds when the first 4 came through and then 5 minutes later the main peloton flew past.

Nice day though and lots and lots of people out there to watch the race. Pressed the wrong button on this little clip so it’s a bit quick !!

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Washington DC

July 8, 2007 · Leave a Comment

A little bit late for this update but I had so much to see and no Internet access so am now writing this having arrived back home.

Well, I had 4 nights here and saw a lot of things but there was still a lot I didn’t get to see. Being the capital there is obviously a lot of tourist places here and also lots and lots of people.

Went to look at the major places such as The State Capitol, White House, Washington Monument and the Lincoln memorial.


You can’t go round all of these because of security and the others always have very long queues. So lots and lots of walking and also visited some of the museums there. The Air and Space museum was especially good.

On the 4th July I started out by visiting Arlington Cemetery where there are 300,00 graves of US Servicemen and also where JFK is buried. Having seen this and also the memorials for WW2, Korea and Vietnam is really brings home the enormity of all the terrible wars.

Later in the day I ended up getting Shepperd into the Holocaust museum to shelter from a potential tornado heading our way and the police cleared everybody. Eventually got out and then watched the 20 minute firework display although I think the one in London on News Year Eve was much better.

It was a really enjoyable visit here and I would recommend it to anybody but maybe either late Spring or late Summer when it’s a little cooler and maybe a few less people about. And be prepaid to walk miles and miles and miles

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Sun Trust Indy 250

July 1, 2007 · 2 Comments

Well, watched the last of my 4 motor races last night at Richmond International Speedway. Had a pit pass this time and also a paddock zone pass so got to see more of the cars and also some interviews with some of the drivers.

This race took place in the evening under the lights and as won again by Dario Francitti.

So just packing my bags for the drive up to Washington DC and then dropping the car off. Then I have a final few days in the capital before I head home.


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Richmond, Virginia

July 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Well, I didn’t know anything about this place before arriving here but I do now. It’s was right at the centre of The American Civil War and was the Capital City of The Confederate United States. There are many things to see here and I’m now fully aware of all things related to The Civil War.

Plenty to visit downtown and also on small drives as well as there are many battlegrounds around the state.

The picture is of The Virginia Capitol and apparently the Queen was here earlier in the year to mark some celebrations nearby at Jamestown the first permanent English settlement 400 years ago.

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A New Day A New Car

June 28, 2007 · 2 Comments

So, after arriving at Richmond airport I headed for the AVIS counter and picked up my new hire car. Surely it was going to be better than the Chevy Cobalt !

But no, I was given a Chrysler PT Cruiser. It looks like a Hearse, has the speed of a hearse, weighs about 5 tonnes, turns like the Queen Mary 2 and looks embarrassing.

People actually buy these things ??

Thankfully I only have it until Sunday afternoon.

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Kansas City

June 27, 2007 · 1 Comment

Apparently this city is known as the City of Fountains and has more fountains than any other city apart form Rome. There is one area known as the Plaza which is very close to where I am staying that has a lot of them. This is a shopping and eating area which has many exclusive shops and good restaurants. It certainly is one of the nicer places I’ve come across during the last few weeks.

Downtown there isn’t that much to see, much like many of the other cities I’ve found myself in. However, I did visit an old steamboat museum which was interesting and also looked around another rail station. Then I came across the Liberty Memorial. I wish I had known about this earlier as it contained a new museum all about World War One. It’s very new and doesn’t seem to appear on any tourist information and the only bit I did find was very out of date. So I only got just over an hour here before it shut but could have spent half a day in there. Real shame I didn’t get more time there.

So up in the morning for a flight to Richmond, Virginia via Atlanta for the last motor race that I’ll be watching.

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Cruise Control

June 26, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Having had a few cars with cruise control I’ve always wondered why. You just don’t get to use it in the UK. Well now I know. I’ve driven about 1,300 miles in the last 10 days or so and most of them have been on very straight roads at the same speed all the time.

Some of the most boring driving I’ve ever done. These roads are made for cruise control. The only ¨interesting¨ time was driving through the thunderstorm a few days ago and being overtaken by trucks doing 70 leaving so much spray that you couldn’t see.

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Des Moines

June 25, 2007 · Leave a Comment

So after the race rather than spend another night in Newton I drove about 35 miles West to Des Moines. This is a city which they aren’t really sure why it’s called Des Moines and to be honest after being here I wonder why it’s here at all !

OK, so it was a Sunday late afternoon but the place was deserted. Went for a walk to have a look round and every building seemed to a government, police, sheriff, jail of some sorts ! The only interesting building was the Iowa State Capitol.

Eventually found some people and had dinner in a micro brewery which was quite nice. Not quite sure about the raspberry beer that I had a pint of though !

Still couldn’t find much the next morning either and even on a Monday morning it was still deserted so jumped in the car and drove 200 miles South to Kansas City, Missouri. Now this is almost the very center of the US and it’s where I have given the car back after about 1,300 miles. So a day and a bit here now and the weather is back to normal with temperatures back up to 95.

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