TRAVERSE Issue 08 - October 2018 | Page 39

ed, excitement oozing out of all our pores. We wished Lyndon well on the start line and then went to watch the racers. I have to say, I love bikes but the truly amazing machines are the trucks. Jeez they move. The sound is incredible and their power is phe- nomenal. We couldn't get enough. We were fortunate to see a good bit more of the Dakar over the next few days, including riding with some of the racers on the road and seeing another section of the special stage in the des- ert. On one of the liaison stages, one quad rider even stopped off and asked us to take a photo on his phone for him with the sea in the backgound. He came from a land-locked country, and I have to stay the view was quite amaz- ing with the bright blue sky backdrop. I stood there with my makeshift Brit- ish flag, and our South African friends Michnus and Elsebie also waved their country's flag with vigor. TRAVERSE 39 What a few days! In the last two days I'd ridden on sand about three times, the first three times of my life, completed the most crazy mountain pass I have ever done, watched the Dakar live, another first, and camped in the desert and on the beach. That's what life's all about! In addition, we'd made some more great friends from Australia, Ecuador and South Africa, and shared many a beer!