Within the next couple of days we will reach Ireland. We have stories. We have stories of danger, excitement, humour and adventure. The countries we have cycled through, the majesty of nature and history combined and distinct, the rivers crossed, the deserts, the forrests, the heat, the cold, the sand, the mud and the snow. Among the places we have called home from a sunset to a sunrise; schools, churches, mosques, police stations, hospitals, bars, restaurants, sidewalks, sand-dunes, garages, gardens, derelict houses, storm drains, living rooms, border crossings, bus stops, dams, and courtrooms. We have been low on monoey, low on food, low on water, low on fuel, low on morale, low on patience, and low on resolve. We have seen and done things out of the reach of our imagining minds a year ago, and we have done all this because of the people.
From Turkey to Tanzania, from Israel to Italy, and from Zimbabwe to Ireland we have trusted in, depended upon, and have been astonished by people. At times when the very idea of the journey seemed a little outrageous it was the people at home who encouraged and lent a hand in countless ways. When we hit moments of difficulty and will had folded, reluctant to continue it was people, who, with simple acts of kindness reminded us of the joys we had forgotten, our minds deluded by dejection. When displays of welcome and kindness seemed unsurpassable, they were surpassed. When we felt we could ask no more, more was offered unrequested. Bike Africa was made a reality by the simple goodness of people and its success inspired by a thousand acts of selfless generosity. “Not things, but men and women.”














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hey guys! so youve made it back now! Those buttocks must be sore id imagine. Nappy anyone?? Seems not so long ago we were with you in Capetown celebrating reaching the phase 1 destination! Thank you so much for your dedication and determination!! OAM Sports Academy is massively blessed by your visit and all the fundraising. Looking forward to hearing the latest tales. Love Suz and Wayne in George
A very inspirational quote; I’m glad you liked it as much as me. Hope to catch up with you when I’m in Ireland next week.
Christina.
manghnus – you are a true poet. forget the SP, you should be looking for a booker prize. welcome home lads. any luck with getting mobiles yet. David will u send me your home number.
howsit maghnus, david and alan
its josh from cape town
this is just a comment to say well done on getting back to ireland and completing this amazing voyage. what you guys have done is truely amazing and im sure it has left its mark in your lives!
it was great having you all stay with us for a few days in your incredible journey.
enjoy home!
Can only full-heartedly agree with this. Am 2 years on the road now and also in the Americas, the people make the difference.
The only way to counter the nagitivity in the media is to spread the reality, thanks much for doing so and welcome home.
Cheers, Harry