The morning fog and rain clouds burned away by 10 AM in Port Elizabeth, but not before dozens of dolphin swam past the hotel, some even playing in the chest-deep shorebreak. I've been in the ocean a lot, even seen sharks, seals, otters, and dolphins surface next to me. But I've never seen numbers like those.
I wandered over to the Radisson at 8:30, hoping to find others. No luck. When I returned at 11:30, I found the lot filled with 100 red Honda CRF230Ls, many with scrapes but otherwise shining and ready to go. I found one with my name on it.
Since the UK-based riders still hadn't arrived, I decided to go grab a quick bite at the compex next door, which has a hardware and grocery store (for future reference, fellow Enduros).
And while eating lunch at the beach, I met three UNICEF staff from Pretoria in town to help launch the ride. We spoke at length about UNICEF's exciting new, family-based antiretroviral care programs for infected children and their parents, parts of which were developed and tested with NIMH funding support, I'm pleased to say.
I helped spot another pod of dolphin for them - the first they'd ever seen - before they had to run to help organize the day's events.
Stay tuned. The adventure continues.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
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We are so excited for and proud of you!!!! That must have been a sight to see all of those red motorcycles lined up! Many woofs and meows from your 4-legged cheering squad!
Now you take care of those bikes! I want mine to be in one piece when I pick it up in 2 weeks time.
Take care and have fun, and don't forget to keep us informed of your progress!
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