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Cam's report - Day 90

November 12, 2009
There was only 98km to do today before striking the lovely Goa coast line. I left early and managed to cross the border in a couple of hours and from there another couple of hours before i'd met up with rebecca and lauren, at their guest house on the beach, and was floating in the warm, blue indian ocean and drinking cocktails with little straw hats.
 
i knew from the first minute it was going to be hard leaving the place. that night we feasted on prawns and grilled fish while watching a pink sun set over the arabian sea.
 

Cam's report - Day 89

November 12, 2009
I had been making good time over the past 4 days averaging about 120km a day. The main reason for this was that i'd been dreaming about Goa for the past 2 months, especially while struggling through the hot, dry Chinese desert. Today was no different. I had become accustomed to the surrounding vegetation and terrain and as such didn't stop too much for taking photo's and other time consuming activities.
 
I ended up stopping at a guest house, only to be scared away by the not so hospitable h...

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Cam's report - Day 88

November 12, 2009
Today was another up and down day. if i wasn't sweating on a steep incline, i was racing down a steep decline. Scenery on the hilltops was fantastic, however. the early morning mist had swamped the valleys and the hill tops stoop above the see of clouds creating a picturesque view.
 
I've noticed along the way that the further south i go the spicier the food gets. lunch today was especially troublesome. gagging and spluttering my way through it. took me back to days of university and an espe...

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Cam's report - Day 87

November 12, 2009

Feeling a new lease of life I arose and early and was on the road by sunrise. A quick burst of speed was, however, short lived as my bike started making some funny noises and was forced to stop for some running repairs.

 

About 10 km later I found out what the terrain was going to be like for the rest of journey to Goa: Hills, hills and more hills. The worst of these came just before lunch as the temperature started reaching the mid 30's, 300 percent humidity. The hill started easy enough a...


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Cam's report - Day 86

November 12, 2009
Not accustomed to early morning wake ups any more i'd set my cell phone alarm to wake me at 6am. Grogginess and the want for more sleep time held me in bed for a bit eventually i arose and surrendered to the open road once more, this time, however, the sunrise in clear view to my east (not behind me as had been in China). the weather was cool and the traffic not as bad as expected. gradually travelling further and further from mumbai the jungle vegetation grew around me until no light penetra...

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Cam's Report - Day 85

November 12, 2009

Still needed to complete some packing duties before heading off and was ready to leave before getting a knock at the door. it was the owner of the hotel whom sat me down and gave me detailed written instructions to get me out of Mumbai and all the way to Goa. At last he said "stuff this, i'll drive you to Goa".


After stating my case that i did in fact WANT to ride to Goa, we came to a compromise that he would drive me a few kilometers to a safe place to drop me off which would avoid me fall...


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Cam's report - Day 81 - 84

November 12, 2009
Coincidentally so, and my suspicions tend to some foul play being involved, number one suspect being Matty, my girlfriend Rebecca, who has been travelling India for 3 weeks with her friend Lauren, flew into Mumbai only 7 hours before me. So I had a welcoming party of Rebecca to greet me walking out of the airport. Laurens parents were in Mubai at this time and so Rebecca and Lauren were able to stay with them at the Grand Hyatt a short distance from the airport. As jealous as I was of this, L...

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Cam's report - Day 72 - 80

November 12, 2009
Matty's departure left a gaping hole in my life. Well not really, but i did miss the kid. Our Irish friend and roommate was still around and we kept one another company for a couple of days before 'our man' (Fergal, was his name) continued his worldwide cycle trip. Being alone in the dorm meant paying exorbitant fees in an already expensive town. As such i'd decided to do a couple of days hiking in the mountains surrounding Almaty which are pristinely beautiful gazing from the city. First thi...

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Cam's report - Day 69 - 71

October 19, 2009
Our second night in Almaty saw us checking into the local university campus dormitory accommodation - relatively cheap for Almaty which is a pricey city compared to China and the rest of central asia. Our mate we met at the China/Kazakh border pulled into Almaty today and we managed to confuse him drastically trying to give directions to our accommodation to share the dorm. On meeting up we decided to grab some food and a beer. The night turned pear shaped upon arriving at bar/restaurant. we ...
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Matty's report - Day 64 - 68 / 12 - 16

October 19, 2009
I'd like to say I coasted into Almaty, head high and legs strong, maybe whistling a tune, but that would be a lie...
 
The first day from Zharkent was alright; a slight head wind in the afternoon but mostly flat mind-numbingly boring road, the kind where you forget you're even moving at all. The second day was great riding; we started out early while there was still and managed 70km before lunch, including a bit of a canyon, while being helped out by a massive downhill run and tailwinds in the ...
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Cameron Bellamy A charming young rogue in Beijing/ sought risk and the glory it brings./ He went far and wide on an epic bike ride,/ and got up to unspeakable things.

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