‘Energy-sapping and seriously tough, it was one of the hardest roads I have ever climbed. The broken tar, the unrelenting gradient and the heat, the sweat making my eyes sting – it was glorious’.
A day-by-day diary of Mark Beaumont’s Cairo to Cape Town cycle ride. He is attempting this 10,000km (6,750 miles) journey in under 50 days solo and unsupported. He is aiming, if possible, to cycle 150 miles per day. This will take in Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana and South Africa. My, what a journey.
I am not a cyclist at all so I was hoping this book was not going to get too bogged down in all the technical bike stuff. It doesn’t. It is a great read. It’s like Palin on speed. He fills the book with great observation, a bit of history, interesting facts and an amazing challenge. Boy, does he cycle fast and hard.
Beaumont first goes over a world record attempt where he and a team had set out to be the first to row across the Atlantic in less than 30 days. It failed. Talks about his marriage to Nicci and them having a daughter, Harriet. What was odd for me was that in the first stages of this book I was not sure I was going to like the writing style or his ego. That all went away once the Africa challenge started. He comes across as an honest and bloody determined fellow. Like the cycling at 50km/h the days in the diary just whizzed by.
Some of the places he stays and eats at is almost a challenge in itself. A challenge not to get sick and put an end to the race. Paul Theroux ended up with a parasite from eating food in Ethiopia after he had completed his Cairo to Cape Town journey and was heading home. It debilitated him for months. He wrote Dark Star Safari feeling terribly sick. Then there is the stone throwing and aggression also in Ethiopia. Luckily, he is going too fast for them to hit him. On the flipside, he met many people that could not have been nicer and more helpful.
These are not the only factors that he would encounter. There is the weather and the road surface. There are cities to negotiate and a place to sleep and eat each night plus family stuff back at home. Trucks skimming past him at crazy speeds. Being ripped off. Did I mention the wildlife? It is a real feat of physical and mental endurance.