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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SPONSOR US, YOU STILL CAN!
If you would still like to sponsor us you can by:
Emailing me the amount you have sponsored us, your name, and the amount you want to go to the Red Cross and amount you want to put towards covering the costs of the trip, if any.
The bank account I have set up for the sponsorship money is:
Nationwide
Mr Mohan Everett
account no: 72433983
sort code: 07 00 30
You can pay money into that bank account via phone banking, online banking, cash (in bank) or by cheque.
I'm set up with online banking and will be basing my budgets and checking balance/transferring money with it throughout the whole trip, whenever I'm near a computer.
You can also pay via Paypal to:
Moohan13@gmail.com
Thankyou!
Blog update:
We forgot to say in the last update, that when we passed through Monza, Italy, my front pannier rack broke once again... We were looking for a bike shop asking people if they could speak English and if they did where a bike shop was, when a man jumped out on us and said he would lead us to a good bike shop. We followed him happily and he showed us to a bike shop and chatted to us while the mechanic fixed my rack.
He explained that he was a journalist and asked us a few questions about the trip. The mechanic then brought out my front rack bent back as if it were new and said it was free.
We then followed the journalist (Federico) to his local office where we got a quick pic taken.
He has published an article in the paper "ilCittadino" which will be in the paper tomorrow. It is also online here
http://www.ilcittadinomb.it/stories/Viaggi&Turismo/92319_monza_tra_brighton_e_laustralia_avventura_in_bici_di_finn_e_mohan/
Sadly, neither Finn or me can speak Italian so we cant read it, we can just look at the pic!
We are now in our hostel in Rimini, chilling out after sleeping on the beach last night, as we are waiting for a parcel which has been sent by our people in England to us to this hostel, with a few bits like a new MP3 player as Mohans has packed in. The package hadnt arrived yet so we said we would come back tomorrow to save our night in Rimini. And went and slept on the beach, which Mohan found to be quite nice and comfortable due to his Snugpak sleeping bag, but Finn found a bit cold. We both woke and got up at 6ish to a lovely sunrise coming over the sea (as we are on the east coast) and got up and did a few press ups and sit ups followed by 10 boiled eggs for breakfast. Top stuff!
We have both just showered, shaven, cut nails, changed clothes, cleaned ears and are feeling fresher than ever!
...and about the front pannier rack - whilst cycling from country to country to country you wont believe the amount of stuff you see at the side of the road. Mohan slowly gathered more suitable strong, thin, metals poles as he cycled over the last few days, which he has now cable tied to the front rack in the points which have most tension on them and have previously bent, so now it is slightly reinforced and doesnt fly around so much every time I cycle over a fag butt! woo! Fingers crossed it will last to Australia! We have dot to dotted bicycle shops since it first bent and not one has sold front racks, only back ones! I could order one online and get it sent to a retention centre or hostel or something but I think the bodget will hold out and if it doesnt then i reckon we can re-bodget job it til australia.
n.b.
I (Mohan) got bitten by a mosquitio last night which must have been the size of a pigion because my eyebrown had swollen to a stupid size and was itching like mad, but has now reduced a bit thanks to some lovely salty sea water.
Mozzies have been a big issue on this trip, we try and lob our stuff in the tent as fast as we can every night (which is difficult because we have 5 pannier bags each and 2 bikes all of which gets put in the tent too.) so it gives lots of mozzies the chance to jump in and feast on us all night, and we are trying to go easy on the DEET (strong instect repellent) and save it for Asia where the massive infestations of Malaria ridden mozzies are (yes we are taking anti-malaria tablets too, but mosquitio bites still arent comfortable).
But I guess we should be able to hack itchy skin if we can cycle to Oz..