"An inverted tear-drop shape, spanning an area of 125
square kilometres, 20km west of the Algerian border
(closed since 1994). ‘Don’t stray too far, they’ll chuck
you in the slammer,’ says John. The giant golden sand
pit of Erg Chebbi, with the 150-metre-high Cathedral
Dunes in its centre, pushes up the skyline. We detach
our satnavs. Our bearings removed. This is the only
section of the tour where John rides with us and gives
us specific technical instruction as to how to proceed in
this alien environment. If an episode of The Mighty
Boosh were to be written about motocross, they would
surely be riding over mountains of caramel blancmange...." BP
Read the full story of my five days riding with 13 others, in the Sahara, for our first Sideburn Sunburn tour, in Sideburn #21.
It wasn't all sand, sand, sand, sweaty scruttocks. Plenty of rocks and cooling rivers too. BP
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4 comments:
Very cool pic!
Breathtaking Pic Ben!
Can't wait to read the piece!
Great read Ben, saving up already. ;)
I was reading that on the lav just this morning.
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