Well, I'm back in Nairobi as well, and it is crunch time. Gio definitely did his part while I stayed out in Tiwi Beach. He finished shopping for souvenirs. Now comes the easy work. Tomorrow, Gio plans on heading out to Athi River with the one bike we have, and he will blaze the trail for the next few days. I will be heading to Nakumatt and purchasing the rest of the bikes. I will then transport them, via bus and leg power, up to Athi. It should work out well. We will each be accomplishing crap, and I won't break my face open on the mountain, so it's a win-win situation. Right on, I promised myself I would leave this post to one paragraph so that everyone would actually read it, so I'm going to stop now.
-Victor Rogers IV
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Victor, I am happy to read your posts, mostly the really long ones, which contain such humor and wit, that I am saddened by the fact that this is not a long posting, don't you fret, we love the long involved stories you weave for us here in the U.S. It allows us a conceptual reality of your experiences... so rest assured, your posts are read and truly appreciated by this reader.
Love Gio's mom
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