There I was. 2nd beer in and headed to the motorcycle. It was going to be in pieces when we were done, and I was sure we had the tools to do it.
I'll call this section "Northbound"
The plan here is to head back to Freetown. In the "Northbound" chat I started, it was agreed that we'd meet at the Merriot hotel parking lot. From there we'd all group up and head north. Miroslav from the Slovakian Mercedes van team would be there, as would be the Slovakian family from "Team Kangoo". I was messaging Jack a bit last night and he mentioned he was going to meet with the British Fire Truck team in Conakry, Guinea. There was a motorcyclist named Max that would meet us there if I wanted to come.
Max's motorcycle had broken down in Sierra Leone and needed a ride back to the UK. More on him later.
I agreed to follow Jack's team for three main reasons:
1) I needed an English break. This isn't a dig on the Slovakians, as it'd be the same in any language. But constantly being the "odd man out" had taken it's mental toll on me and I couldn't take another second of being the only person who spoke a different language.
2) The firetruck is limited to 80kph, and my truck is easily capable of 130kph (this will be important later) but despite the speed difference, we passed the firetruck multiple times a day on the way south which could only mean that their lack of speed was made up for with seat time. Anyone who could spend that much time in a seat was the team I needed to be with. No stops, all go. I have a work deadline to meet, or else...
3) Jack is a hoot to be around, and those other Brits look goofey as hell. Along with an English break, this will be a nice "dont have to behave myself" break.
Jack booked me a room to myself in a hotel in Conakry for the night we'll arrive and with that it was time to shower and wake Patrik up. For giggles I wrote him a "Dear John" letter and left it on the mirror in the bathroom like we were breaking up and I was leaving in the middle of the night. I hope he got the joke.
(oh. regarding that shower: Still cold...)
by 6:45 I'm in the truck and ready to go. And as miserable as I was this whole damn time, I have to admit I'm depressed as hell to be leaving it all behind.
And that's it. We're off on a new adventure with a whole new group of people.
After I shut the camera off, I was reminded that Katka's USB stick was still in the radio. Major Lazer starts up, and lifts my mood:
Back at the Merriot parking lot I park near Jack's motorcycle. I never noticed the arrow he had on his windshield before and it's cracking me up right now. You can also see team Kangoo's vehicle as well as team Kovi from Papa. Those guys look like they made camp right there in the parking lot and there are a few scantily clad women hanging around.
hmmmmm. wonder what they got up to.
Team Kangoo is the first to start loading their vehicle.
"achoo!" one of them sneezes
"Na zdravie!" I shout back
"Ďakujem" she responds
"Pachisa"
berkin hell. I'm going to be a slovak after this wont I.
I will say I do love learning other languages. Did you know that "vodka" means "cute little water"? It goes like this:
Katka's name isn't "Katka". It's "Katarina". But much like you'd shorten the name "David" (very adult sounding) to "Davey" (very child like), you do the same with the letter "K" in slovak languages. So "water" (voda) becomes "cute little water" (vodka)
Kinda cool
anyhoo, I swear Slovakians are magnets because pretty soon "team Kangoo" has a crowd of Slovaks around them (Including Miro from the Mercedes Van team, he's in a Landcruiser) and I'm not going anywhere near. Instead I catch up on messenger and the car sharks start showing up. These guys want to buy any vehicle they can from the rallye and they have cash to do it.
"You want to sell your car?"
No...
"How about a gift?"
(aha, I've learned at this point)
"You mean, you give a gift to me?" I respond happily "ok, I accept!"
we both laugh. He goes on sharking through the parking lot but I don't think he finds anything because before long he's back.
"any change for me"
(ah darn, he got specific)
"no. what about you? Any change for me? Silver? Gold?" I respond.
we laugh again, but he doesn't leave this time
I'm kind of going through the truck at this point and cleaning and organizing and I come across a pack of cigarettes Katka left behind. I don't smoke so I give them to the car shark. He's pretty happy about it. He removes a black beaded bracelet from his wrist and gives it to me in exchange. That made me pretty happy.
Jack shows up at 9am like we scheduled and we toss his stuff in the back of the truck and talk strategy. He's limited to 80kph on his bike, so it's going to be a 14-hour day. I'm used to doing the whole thing with one driver at this point. He also says he needs to stop for gas, but I want to haul ass. As a compromise, I pull a can out of the back and top up his tank. We pour the rest in the truck.
"How do you want to do this" he asks
"You cut a hole in traffic, and I'll follow through" I respond. And just like that, we're off.
Initially Its fast movin and things are awesome. I love Jacks bike and the exhaust it lobs in my direction is like taking incoming fire. That thing just HITS!
Reaching down to the radio I play "Hypnotized" one more time for old times sake: