Victoria Station, london, uk
September 21, 1989 in England ⋅ 🌧 20 °C
11.30 boat train from Victoria. Back in with a bang, 2 days by train to Morocco (Dinner in London, lunch in Paris, Dinner in Madrid, breakfast in Morocco). Very little hassle from pesty Marocs, inRead more
Paris for lunch
September 22, 1989 in France ⋅ 22 °C
Madrid for dinner
September 22, 1989 in Spain ⋅ 25 °C
Algeciras
September 23, 1989 in Spain ⋅ 17 °C
Ferry to Tangier. Saw a huge school of dolphins off Gibraltar, what a great start! I remember listening to Dr Hook on my walkman on the ferry, looking at the land as we approached Morocco. This feltRead more
Tangiers, morocco
September 23, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 28 °C
Asilah
September 23, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 27 °C
Clean hotel but not imagination in the way of food. Who cares, its good to be back on the road. Flamingos and egrets all over the place.
Trying to live very cheaply, under £10 per day. Made easierRead more
Asilah still
September 24, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 31 °C
Very energetic today. Got up, had tea and toast, went to beach, had siesta, went out for a horrible dinner and went to bed. Not much goes on in Asilah, and the food is poor. Tourism is just catchingRead more
Fez
September 26, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 34 °C
Another long train yesterday. 6.5 hours in 3rd class from Asilah to Fez (via Sidi Kaseem). 33 dirhams, about £2.50. Had to stand for the last 1/2. Accosted by Saiid and Abdul, who seemed cheerfulRead more
Midnight arrest
September 28, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 30 °C
Spent most of yesterday trying to phone David, eventually had to resort to laying out 90 dirhams at 5 star hotel. Not arriving for another 10 days so meet in Tom(?). Variously pestered around theRead more
Er Rachidia - Place of the peanut
September 30, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 21 °C
Er Rachidia (It does translate as the place of the peanut) is nice enough,. Hotel Renaissance is v helpful, hot showers and a reasonable cafe downstairs with excellent herb omelet. In fact everyoneRead more
The Chefs gone to a party -End of Plan A
October 1, 1989 in Morocco
Don't know where to start, it's all gone horribly wrong. We caught the 5AM bus from Er Rachidia (The last thing that went right) to Bouarfa passing a 'Beware of the camels' sign and several real liveRead more
Oujda
October 2, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 19 °C
Moroccan police told us that it wasn't worth trying again, but we could cross at Oujda. We met a couple of bikers from Redhill and had a sweepstake on how long it would take them to be sent back - 40Read more
Oujda
October 2, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 25 °C
Can't believe the weather all the Algerians or anything else that anyone tells us anymore about going or not going to Algeria. Have a nasty feeling we're not going to be allowed in the AlgerianRead more
Morocco, Rabat, inkwell and hamam
October 3, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 24 °C
Rabat. Arrived as planned about 6:00 AM found a good hotel brackets days Voyager closed brackets on the edge of the Medina with a nice rooftop room. Rabat is the most westernised place yet reallyRead more
Thank God for James Welch
October 9, 1989 in Morocco ⋅ 24 °C
Have spent the last three days flopping in a big way, lots of cards and various sorts of other silly games, sunbathing and listening to the radio, our routine has been go out for breakfast aboutRead more
Dakar - Pickpockets and prostitutes
October 14, 1989 in Senegal ⋅ 30 °C
Jan's visa never did arrive in Rabat so we caught the train to Casablanca, after a two hour wait and a chat a the Kiwi who was cycling to New Zealand from Scotland via Morocco! Then a bus to theRead more
Goree Island - Niiice
October 16, 1989 in Senegal ⋅ 25 °C
Where to start? Goree is a small island 20 minutes by ferry from Dakar. It apparently has a population of about 1000 almost entirely negros (??). It was one of the main slave trading posts of the 16,Read more
Ferry cabaret & pirogues
October 19, 1989 in Senegal ⋅ 32 °C
We caught the Tuesday night ferry from Dakar to Ziguinchor- complete with a live cabaret consisting os an electric organ and a sax, who were awful but quite fun. Spent an uncomfortable night on aRead more
ziguinchor
October 20, 1989 in Senegal ⋅ 22 °C
7 AM taxi bus to Ziguinchor the next morning, and then by a series of buses, refusals to pay 150 for a coke when marked at 105, and quite a Jan storm to Tambacounda. Dinner at Chez Francis and a placeRead more
The best bus ride ever
October 21, 1989 in Senegal ⋅ 25 °C
Bus to Kidira, which, despite leaving 'Toute suites' at 07.45 finally departed at 09.30. No room inside so i got a ride 'en haut' with 2 friendly mateys which was much comfier than inside, lying onRead more
Train rules
October 22, 1989 in Mali
Sure enough lots of locals gathered at the appropriate time for the train, and it arrived bang on time. But the police would not let us ride on it (EDs note, it was a goods train, it had no carriagesRead more
Bamako
October 23, 1989 in Mali ⋅ 32 °C
Bamako is an amazing place. You hardly notice any habitation at all until, all of a sudden, the train stops at the station, and you are in the middle of town. We teamed up with 2 Aussie girls, DeborahRead more
Bamako zoo
October 24, 1989 in Mali ⋅ 32 °C
Spent the morning between the French Embassy (for Togo visas) and the Man From Uncle (SMert) working out a P of A. Had several rapid shits and felt a bit wobbly so retired to bed while seb & Jan wentRead more
General Soumare
October 25, 1989 in Mali
Organised tickets for the Mopti boat, (we plumped for third class) collected our visas and i popped back to the market and bought a very fine hat for 1200. The market is a large pentagonal building onRead more
Niger River
October 26, 1989 in Mali
The boat became more and more loaded, and consequently noisier and dirtier as we went. I found 1 woman shitting in the shower and a chap peeing on the floor of the loo. The trip was interesting ratherRead more


















































