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Cycling Cameroon, the video
Posted on January 16, 2015 | 2 Comments When I struggle on the road, I rarely think “oh, let me shoot a video of that”. It’s the reverse effect of seeing a breathtaking landscape and taking dozens of […] Yaoundé and the South
Posted on January 26, 2014 | 3 Comments Yaoundé makes a refreshing stop in Cameroon. Named after its German founder (Jaunde), the capital city spreads along the highway, from the north (presidential palace, embassy district), through the middle […] The forgotten land
Posted on January 23, 2014 | 3 Comments How is ICT taught at school in a village with no electricity? All the villages of the Bamoun region are Muslim. The dirt road starting from Foumbot and heading […] Into Bamoun country
Posted on January 20, 2014 | 6 Comments Sunday is church day, but this Sunday in Bamenda is super church day. The attendants of the cathedral walk in procession and sing cheerfully behind the priest on the main […] The Ring Road (2/2)
Posted on January 17, 2014 | 3 Comments The northern part of the ring road is the toughest but is worth it for featuring the deadly Lake Nyos. After leaving Ndi Roland and Irene in Binka, I quickly […] The Ring Road (1/2)
Posted on January 14, 2014 | 5 Comments After so much rain and bad roads since Limbe on the coast, I am finally getting closer to this ring road. I am on the way to Bamenda, the capital […] Uphill to Cameroon’s inland mountains
Posted on December 28, 2013 | 7 Comments The crater lake of Barombi Mbo was called “Elephant lake” at the time of the German colony, but the elephants were victims of the ivory trade. They are no longer […] Around and on Mount Cameroon
Posted on December 10, 2013 | 2 Comments Limbe speaks English. Some of the northern part of Cameroon is anglophone: similarly to Togo, the colony was divided between the British and the French when the Germans, occupants of […] 17000 KM !
Posted on December 3, 2013 | 4 Comments After the rough roads of the ring road in the North West region, Cyril joined me again and we are heading to Yaoundé via dirt roads only. It takes a […] 16000 KM !
Posted on November 13, 2013 | 1 Comment Sixteen thousand kilometers today, in the hills near Nkongsamba of the South West region of Cameroon. At almost 1000m high, the weather is chill and rainy. I broke a pedal […] One year on the road
Posted on November 2, 2013 | 14 Comments One year on the road and almost 16’000 kilometers in the wheels. I left Zürich on November 4th, 2012. Everything is going well, especially considering I cycled through Nigeria and […]
Cycling Cameroon, the video
Posted on January 16, 2015 | 2 CommentsWhen I struggle on the road, I rarely think “oh, let me shoot a video of that”. It’s the reverse effect of seeing a breathtaking landscape and taking dozens of […]Yaoundé and the South
Posted on January 26, 2014 | 3 CommentsYaoundé makes a refreshing stop in Cameroon. Named after its German founder (Jaunde), the capital city spreads along the highway, from the north (presidential palace, embassy district), through the middle […]The forgotten land
Posted on January 23, 2014 | 3 CommentsHow is ICT taught at school in a village with no electricity? All the villages of the Bamoun region are Muslim. The dirt road starting from Foumbot and heading […]Into Bamoun country
Posted on January 20, 2014 | 6 CommentsSunday is church day, but this Sunday in Bamenda is super church day. The attendants of the cathedral walk in procession and sing cheerfully behind the priest on the main […]The Ring Road (2/2)
Posted on January 17, 2014 | 3 CommentsThe northern part of the ring road is the toughest but is worth it for featuring the deadly Lake Nyos. After leaving Ndi Roland and Irene in Binka, I quickly […]The Ring Road (1/2)
Posted on January 14, 2014 | 5 CommentsAfter so much rain and bad roads since Limbe on the coast, I am finally getting closer to this ring road. I am on the way to Bamenda, the capital […]Uphill to Cameroon’s inland mountains
Posted on December 28, 2013 | 7 CommentsThe crater lake of Barombi Mbo was called “Elephant lake” at the time of the German colony, but the elephants were victims of the ivory trade. They are no longer […]Around and on Mount Cameroon
Posted on December 10, 2013 | 2 CommentsLimbe speaks English. Some of the northern part of Cameroon is anglophone: similarly to Togo, the colony was divided between the British and the French when the Germans, occupants of […]17000 KM !
Posted on December 3, 2013 | 4 CommentsAfter the rough roads of the ring road in the North West region, Cyril joined me again and we are heading to Yaoundé via dirt roads only. It takes a […]16000 KM !
Posted on November 13, 2013 | 1 CommentSixteen thousand kilometers today, in the hills near Nkongsamba of the South West region of Cameroon. At almost 1000m high, the weather is chill and rainy. I broke a pedal […]One year on the road
Posted on November 2, 2013 | 14 CommentsOne year on the road and almost 16’000 kilometers in the wheels. I left Zürich on November 4th, 2012. Everything is going well, especially considering I cycled through Nigeria and […]