Healthy horses
Stage 72 – Bush Camp to Ghanzi
145km, 5:15hrs, 27.7 kph
The guys I’ve been riding with took off early but had a couple more guys join so I decided to ride alone and go at my own pace rather than ride with large group going fast.
Later I was joined by Tom, my friend from UK, and we had a nice ride together.
Our conversation covered free will, enabling, and happiness.
Some time later, we came upon the accident scene. A touch of the brakes, a touch of the wheels. A broken collar bone, six broken ribs and a concussion. Rider in back went over the handle bars. He was one of the best riders on the tour. I felt lucky riding on my own. I’ll miss this guy.
More cowboys, beautiful smells of plants, racing some donkeys, healthy cattle, a dead puff adder. Plenty of space.
I really like Botswana. The people, the clouds and the butterflies. It is one of my favorites so far.
Botswana Cowboys
Donkeys are back
I’m very sorry to hear about your cycle mate, Morris. Sounds like he’s out for the remainder of the journey. So heartbreaking! Keep rolling. You’re amazing!