My Story

This is the story of my 17,000km solo journey on two wheels from London to Cape Town, as it happened. Over the course of nearly 7 months I crossed vast mountain ranges and untouched jungle, slept in the desert under the milky way, and had so many wonderful encounters with strangers.

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“Why?”

It may have been a crazy, insane decision, but it is also the best decision…
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Maybe you’re reading this because you’re a friend or family member, personally interested in what I got up to over those 7 months. Maybe you’re a keen cyclist or adventurer looking for some inspiration. Maybe you’re even currently cycling a similar route down West Africa and looking for specific details of the route and advice on where to go (and where to avoid). Regardless, I’m grateful you’re here and I hope you enjoy!

Over the coming months I will be sharing my journey from London to Cape Town on two wheels. I aim to post roughly once a week – sometimes more, sometimes less. I’ll be tracking the story of the adventure as it happened: some posts will be about a single day that left a big impact on me, while others might cover 2 or more weeks that were relatively uneventful. As well as re-telling the chronological narrative of the journey, there may be some posts that explore my thoughts from the road from across the adventure, be it football, omelette culture, or my Top 10 Africa Fanta flavours.

The Long Ride South: Pedal by Pedal

As I post each new story from the road, they will appear below in chronological order. Each post will contain stories, maps and photos from the road as it happened.

  • Day 1: London to Newhaven
    Fresh faced and cleanly shaven, kitted up in my new lycra and learning on the job how to handle a 50kg bike without completely stacking it. August 29th 2023 Today was a day of many firsts – first time riding the fully laden 40ish kg bike; first time cycling over 100km in a day; first… Read more: Day 1: London to Newhaven

Timeline: Country by Country

A little snapshot of what to expect from this blog over the coming months…

August 29, 2023

UK: London to Newhaven

Day 1: 110km

August 29, 2023
August 30, 2023

France: Dieppe to Elizondo

Days 2-12: 1,060km

August 30, 2023
September 10, 2023

Spain: Elizondo to Gibraltar

Days 13-30: 1,255km

September 10, 2023
September 27, 2023

Morocco: Tangier to Laayoune

Days 31-46: 1,570km

September 27, 2023
October 14, 2023

Moroccan (Western) Sahara: Laayoune to Bir Gandouz

Days 47-58: 982km

October 14, 2023
October 27, 2023

Mauritania: Bir Gandouz to Saint-Louis

Days 59-64: 795km

October 27, 2023
November 1, 2023

Senegal: Saint-Louis to Kuntaur

Days 65-71: 625km

November 1, 2023
November 8, 2023

The Gambia: Kuntaur to Sambaïlo

Days 72-74: 257km

November 8, 2023
November 11, 2023

Guinea: Sambaïlo to Danane

Days 75-87: 1179km

November 11, 2023
November 24, 2023

Côte d’Ivoire: Danane to Elubo

Days 88-97: 792km

November 24, 2023
December 4, 2023

Ghana: Elubo to Lomé

Days 98-103: 574km

December 4, 2023
December 10, 2023

Togo & Benin: Lomé to Cotonou

Days 104-113: 162km

December 10, 2023
December 20, 2023

Nigeria: Cotonou to Calabar

Days 114-129: 832km

December 20, 2023
January 4, 2024

Cameroon: Idenao to Ntam

Days 130-139: 743km

January 4, 2024
January 14, 2024

Congo: Ntam to Kimongo

Days 140-153: 1,523km

January 14, 2024
January 28, 2024

Angola: Kimongo to Oshikango

Days 154-175: 1,997km

January 28, 2024
February 18, 2024

Namibia: Oshikango to Alexander Bay

Days 176-190: 1,680km

February 18, 2024
March 5, 2024

South Africa: Alexander Bay to Cape Town

Days 191-199: 871km

March 5, 2024

Reflections from the Road

Alongside the main blog series, which retells the journey chronologically, I’ll also be sharing a separate series of posts diving deeper into my reflections from months on the road. These will cover both heavier topics—like examining my motivations for taking on this challenge and confronting my own privilege daily—as well as lighter ones, including football, omelette culture, and my Top 10 Africa Fanta flavours.

  • “Why?”
    It may have been a crazy, insane decision, but it is also the best decision I’ve ever made.
  • One Year On: Why I’m Finally Writing It Down
    13th March, 2025 Exactly one year ago I arrived at Cape Point, the end of a rocky peninsula just south of Cape Town where the road runs out and the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. This drew a line marking the end of a journey that is without a doubt the most awesome and life-changing thing I have ever done, and likely will ever do again. 199 days earlier I had left London on a bike that I had barely owned a week, with no idea what I was doing, and entirely unprepared for what the next 7 months would… Read more: One Year On: Why I’m Finally Writing It Down

Over the coming months I will be sharing my journey from London to Cape Town on two wheels. I aim to post roughly once a week – sometimes more, sometimes less. I’ll be tracking the story of the adventure as it happened: some posts will be about a single day that left a big impact on me, while others might cover 2 or more weeks that were relatively uneventful. As well as re-telling the chronological narrative of the journey, there may be some posts that explore my thoughts from the road from across the adventure, be it football, omelette culture, or my Top 10 Africa Fanta flavours


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