Motorcycle Explorer May 2016 Issue 11 | Page 125

The African stopped his gesticulating with the lethal looking implement and ceased his cries. He looked at me with an expression of pure amazement then turned and disappeared into the jungle. Shaking like a leaf I fixed my attention back onto the track ahead and gingerly began a tentative forward motion. “What on earth am I doing here?” I asked myself. Into Africa- With a Smile. Linda Bootherstone 2014 Preface The air was hot and sticky, only to be expected in this tropical climate. Thick vegetation each side of the track prevented any view of the surrounding countryside; it was like riding through a never- ending tunnel of green. Hour upon hour I had been battling the rocky, potholed surface that passed for a road. For a little while I managed to pick up speed to 25mph and then came to a halt surveying a particularly rough patch through which to pick my path. The Route Through the Dark Continent A rustle came from the bushes and then, suddenly, a dark figure rushed out into the open, running towards me. The man was semi- naked with flashing eyes and a mop of wiry African hair. He approached waving a panga and screaming. I sat frozen, astride my heavily-laden motorcycle. On this particularly rough stretch I could not just open the throttle and go. Heart beating wildly I sat, awaiting my fate as the man came closer, gurgling unintelligible words. As calmly as I could I fixed a broad smile on my face and thrust forward a gloved hand in a gesture of friendship, “How do you do? My name is Linda. I’m so pleased to meet you and it’s a lovely day isn’t it?” The African stopped his gesticulating with the lethal looking implement and ceased his cries. He looked at me with an expression of pure amazement then turned and disappeared into the jungle. Shaking like a leaf I fixed my attention back onto the track ahead and gingerly began a tentative forward motion. What on earth am I doing here? I asked myself.