Enduro Africa riders experiences page 2 of 3

John Midgley
Would love to come to SA with you if there is a chance.

Dalilah Abdoun
It taught me how to ride offroad.

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Kevin Laing
It has been the most eye and mind opening experience I have ever been on.

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Tracey Austin
Had an amazing trip and despite experiencing all weather conditions…would love more of the same.

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Andy Baldwin
Fantastic experience driving through a country I had never visited before with a great bunch of people.

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Iain Sinclair
A wonderful experience, I have made so many friends on the trip.

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Consuelo Fernandez Andia
Overwhelming memories... seeing the school, being part of an amazing bunch of human beings... thank you guys!

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Clive Puttock
A wonderful experience which has made me feel warm inside and out - the ability to help others less well off that myself/increasing my riding skills by off roading which I have never done before.

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John Mills
This trip has changed the way I view my life - I realise how lucky I have been and after the school visit, how lucky my children are. The event has taught me to expect the unexpected, to take nothing for granted and enjoy life to the full.

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Colin Salter
A good time was had from start to finish. The excellent job Sarl did on getting me through to the finish after I hurt my ribs.

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Aillie Hardman
I came to Africa to experience the challenge of a lifetime and I haven't been dissappointed.The whole trip is one big overwhelming memory from the challenge of the off road riding, the team spirit and the help and encouragement of the staff - without them I would not have got through.

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Kevin Jackson
I can't describe how the enthusiasm of Mike Glover and his team has made this so much more than just a bike riding event and experiences of this trip will live with me forever.

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Robert McGeady
To see the kids wave and dance along the road kept me going, the visit to the school was particularly moving.

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Richard Tattersall
The event has given me a chance to see another side of life - one that makes me feel proud of who I am and the people that I now know.

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Steve Swann
Bikers don't just have balls - we've got hearts too!

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Andy Britnell
Actually seeing how the Transket people live can only be understood by seeing it. The gratitude and unfailing good humour of the kids at the school still brings a lump to my throat just thinking about it.The low road riding proved to me that almost anything can be done with a motorbike - my passion to return to off-road riding after a 30 year lay off has been fully ignited. A fantastic team.

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Gary Britnell
The school visit made me realise what this event was all about. This event has changed the way I feel about Africa and has made me more aware of how we can all help. You certainly realise how lucky we are... all in all a truly fantastic life changing adventure.

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Stephane Leveque
Event reminded me of the importance of doing new things and challenging oneself - also restored my faith in people both riders/organisers and locals. The vent reminded me that we can do much more than we think we can.

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Gordon Duff
Overall brilliant.

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Geraint Allport
It was great to combine a fantastic personal experience with the charity work - life should be more about balance.

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Darren Bliss
Amazing adventure, beautiful views, challenging riding - but one thing this trip has made me realise is that it doesn't matter what walk of life people are from, riding motorcycles puts everyone on a level playing field.

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Mike Heathfield
Good fun, teamwork.

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Steve Ewan
Great memories of the school visits and technical riding. Excellent organisation, great exposure to Africa not usually seen on a tourist route. I understand now some of the issues and challenges in moving the country forward.

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Raymond Leslie
Memories will be off great bike ride and supporting great cause. Kitting out the school with desk & chairs was overwhelming. A really overwhelming event that needs to run and run. Well done all in Enduro Africa.

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Anthony Dwight
Visiting the school really made me think about what we have and take for granted in the UK.

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Kieran Rowe
Going through shante towns/villages and witnessing the little children without certain things was very emotional. The most fondest memories are meeting so many great people who are fond of bikes, experiencing extreme measures of off road riding and meeting some of the kids that will be affected by our trip.

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Calum MacPhail
I became excited about EA07 when I realised that I could directly help Randy Mamola…absolute absence of involvement by 'riders' has been a great disappointment…not even a short message from Randy…I give Mike my full support in his decision to part from riders.

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Graeme Cullens
I have memories of being scared shitless but I learnt how to let the bike move on mud and gravel.

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Harry Rogers
Incredible scenery, great riding.

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Keren Smith
A really fantastic adventure, at times overwhelming, emotional, exciting and challenging. It has been life changing for me as I have come to realise that there are many people who are far worse off than myself. I will continue to support Enduro Africa and will definitely return in the future and hopefully bring along some friends.

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Terry Thorpe
MThanks for a great trip, long will you all continue to do the great things that you do.

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Tony Hughes
It was great to see a bit more of the real Africa - the memories will be mainly of the people, on the trip and in Africa.

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Peter Webb
To keep it simple, it's all about spirit - with the right spirit and self belief you can achieve anything.

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