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Mr Tee Member Since: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Near Wackyjim Posts: 2633 |
Glad it arrived on one piece, keep the updates coming, especially of rainy season! |
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18th Aug 2015 1:50pm |
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verydisco Member Since: 10 Dec 2009 Location: UK/US Posts: 2952 |
Great story!
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18th Aug 2015 1:50pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35223 |
enjoyed that, good luck Steve... ... - .- -.
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18th Aug 2015 1:54pm |
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wackyjim Member Since: 11 Aug 2010 Location: Brigadoon Posts: 2014 |
Sounds like a great adventure...good luck The forums premier drug dealer and human trafficking consultant
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18th Aug 2015 2:17pm |
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18th Aug 2015 2:47pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Sounds very familiar to Nigeria . Good luck over there and I hope to see plenty pictures !!!! MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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19th Aug 2015 7:21am |
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shalz Member Since: 28 Jan 2013 Location: where FFRRs roam free...! Posts: 500 |
Welcome to the real home for FFRRs ... Looking forward to seeing pics
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19th Aug 2015 9:25am |
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6029 king Stephen Member Since: 11 Apr 2015 Location: Sittingbourne, Kent Posts: 101 |
Will hopefully get some pictures up to show vehicle and landscape of Cameroon. We went back to Ebogo on Saturday, without our dog this time as we wanted to have a trip in a dug out canoe up a really wide river called the Nyong to go and see a giant tree that is also the oldest in Cameroon at 1,200 yrs old. The river itself was totally black with zero visibility but apparently is reasonably shallow at 2m (just over 6 feet). When we arrived at the bank to get out of the canoe, we were greeted by loads of ants that happily bit my wife's feet. We then had to walk along a narrow path for about 5 minutes when suddenly, this ginormous tree appeared. It looked like something out Jack and the Beanstalk. It was absolutely massive, allegedly taking 24 people hand to hand to go round it, which we could believe looking at it. No idea what kind of tree it is but we were told that it is the only one of its kind in Cameroon.
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24th Aug 2015 9:05am |
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heppsen Member Since: 14 Feb 2012 Location: germany Posts: 170 |
Great to read the FFRR made it into Cameroun.
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27th Aug 2015 9:35am |
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6029 king Stephen Member Since: 11 Apr 2015 Location: Sittingbourne, Kent Posts: 101 |
Took a trip on Sunday to an ape santuary about 90 minutes away where the final part of the journey is 6 kms of untarred road. I got my wife to take several pictures of the road ahead and I'll post them on here, once I have read how to do that. Also took a couple of the car at Ebogo in its natural habitat! Still itching to raise the suspension and into low range but nothing so far.
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1st Sep 2015 10:42am |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Hahahaha used to do the same in Lagos sometimes, raise the suspension and go "offroad" through the deep puddles passed the traffic jams I loved that use of the FFRR in daily driving in places like that MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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2nd Sep 2015 1:42am |
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6029 king Stephen Member Since: 11 Apr 2015 Location: Sittingbourne, Kent Posts: 101 |
Hopefully some photos of the road to Mifou where the ape sanctuary is situated.
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26th Sep 2015 6:40pm |
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6029 king Stephen Member Since: 11 Apr 2015 Location: Sittingbourne, Kent Posts: 101 |
Another try
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26th Sep 2015 7:18pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8149 |
Looks like a pretty good road, that one... hows the FF handling it all...?? Pete
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26th Sep 2015 10:17pm |
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