Smugly goes to Lumwana via the M18

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Smugly goes to Lumwana via the M18

Post by tabledrain » Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:17 am

Monday morning, time to go home and not use the same road. So with a look at the map, the decision was made to use the M18.
Up the same piece of lovely tar as Sunday, I stopped at the end of it and looked at the dirt. Storm clouds with a blue sky hole hundreds of kilometres in front of me which I was pretty certain I would be under at about the same time the hole was no longer blue but would have rain pounding out of it.
I had retuned the valve timing to the setting I had on the way to Kitwe, Smugly was a lot easier to ride.
Villages on the dirt road were regular. What wasn’t, is a government building, abandoned, in the middle of nowhere
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Or big bridges
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And then I rode into Kasempa. O.k, I shouldn’t be here I thought, I wasn’t real sure where I was, but I knew Kasempa was the wrong place to be. I made a u turn and headed back up the road looking for Kolomboshi.
Turns out I had ridden straight past it and the turn off I was looking for.
The Kolombashi school had lost its roof off a classroom some months earlier, I stopped and talked to the school headmaster and teachers about their predicament.
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Showing them the crude hand written instructions I had been given, they all agreed that I was heading in the right direction. So after an hour of conversation, they waved me goodbye.
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500 metres beyond the school, the two tracks in the grass I should have taken the first time were found and smugly was turned up them. There are zero road signs in Zambia, basically everybody knows where they are going as they only do the local area. If people are travelling through unfamiliar country, they ask for directions, much the same way Australia did 50 years ago.
The blue sky hole now indeed was black. With lightning strikes killing people weekly at the peak of the wet, you don’t stay outside, so when it did start raining I sought refuge in an abandoned building. Image
Turns out it was a church.

The last 80km of the ride was wet. When it stopped raining, we pounded along in wet roads, mud and water depth going from tyre depth to footpeg height, power lines down across the road that were navigated with care and concern and finally on the tar again 15km south of Mutanda. By now, once again, the wind was howling, I was flat on the tank, throttle wide open, had gone back to 3rd gear but Smugly’s speedo was still winding itself backwards. I made it Mutanda as the rain really kicked in and dived under a verandah for shelter..I was on my own as everybody else had disappeared.
I waited it out for an hour. Finally the wind eased off, the rains abated and I ventured once more onto the road in the rain and wind for the final 40km home. This time there were no living beings to dodge, but there were trees down to manouver around. It was a bit like a slalom.
It rained all the way back to the security checkpoints at the site entrance. Normal procedure is stop, show your I.D. go 20 metres to the next one, blow into the breathalyser, then proceed. I had to laugh, both sets of gates were open and I got waved through them as the guards were not getting out in the deluge to breathalyse some crazy muzungu on a motorbike in the rain.
800km in four days, hardly a big ride, but in this area it isn’t about the distance, its about who you meet and the adventures along the way.
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Re: Smugly goes to Lumwana via the M18

Post by MONKEY » Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:33 am

What a brilliant resume. Loved the idea of the free riding - very jealous. But at least we can identify with the wind and rain :D :D :D

Well done - let us hear more

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Re: Smugly goes to Lumwana via the M18

Post by Bunker » Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:37 am

Thank you so much for sharing this with us, excellent reading.
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Re: Smugly goes to Lumwana via the M18

Post by tabledrain » Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:44 am

Glad you liked it fellas. I have a few rides planned for this year and shall post the ride reports up.
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Re: Smugly goes to Lumwana via the M18

Post by Thumper » Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:48 am

Great write-up

Many thanks for sharing!
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Post by tabledrain » Fri Feb 07, 2014 11:06 am

if you put the names into google maps, you can see the roads i took. change to the terrain shots and you will get a good feel for the country side.
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Post by Peakrider2012 » Fri Feb 07, 2014 2:16 pm

Yep. Thought it was Doncaster. Very similar.
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Re: Smugly goes to Lumwana via the M18

Post by Bonnielad » Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:56 pm

Now there's an M18 I wouldn't mind commuting down every day!
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