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		- How much did it cost?Posted on May 29, 2015 | 14 Comments One question that came often to me was “where do you find all that money to travel?“. Well, first, I don’t just “find it“, it’s my savings, and more relevantly […]
- Yaoundé and the SouthPosted 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 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 […]
- Around and on Mount CameroonPosted 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 […]
- The Peninsular roadPosted on August 20, 2013 | 3 Comments We leave Freetown going around the peninsular road until Waterloo. This way, we avoid the worst part of Freetown and enjoy a nice ride. I will continue the journey onward […]
- Rain for Sierra LeonePosted on August 10, 2013 | No Comments I have to wait until 11 am for the rain to stop in order to leave Farmoriah and Guinea. I have only 10 km left to the Sierra Leonean border […]
List of posts
- How much did it cost?Posted on May 29, 2015 | 14 CommentsOne question that came often to me was “where do you find all that money to travel?“. Well, first, I don’t just “find it“, it’s my savings, and more relevantly […]
- Yaoundé and the SouthPosted 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 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 […]
- Around and on Mount CameroonPosted 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 […]
- The Peninsular roadPosted on August 20, 2013 | 3 CommentsWe leave Freetown going around the peninsular road until Waterloo. This way, we avoid the worst part of Freetown and enjoy a nice ride. I will continue the journey onward […]
- Rain for Sierra LeonePosted on August 10, 2013 | No CommentsI have to wait until 11 am for the rain to stop in order to leave Farmoriah and Guinea. I have only 10 km left to the Sierra Leonean border […]
![How much did it cost? One question that came often to me was “where do you find all that money to travel?“. Well, first, I don’t just “find it“, it’s my savings, and more relevantly […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2015/05/featured_howmuchdiditcost-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2015/05/featured_howmuchdiditcost-150x150.jpg 150w)
![Yaoundé and the South 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 […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2014/01/featured-yaounde-DSC_5652-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2014/01/featured-yaounde-DSC_5652-150x150.jpg 150w)
![The Ring Road (2/2) 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 […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2014/01/featured-ring-road-2on2-DSC_4993-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2014/01/featured-ring-road-2on2-DSC_4993-150x150.jpg 150w)
![Around and on Mount Cameroon 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 […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/12/featured-on-mount-cameroon-131108-4094-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/12/featured-on-mount-cameroon-131108-4094-150x150.jpg 150w)
![The Peninsular road We leave Freetown going around the peninsular road until Waterloo. This way, we avoid the worst part of Freetown and enjoy a nice ride. I will continue the journey onward […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/07/featured-sierraleone-3-IMG_0472-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/07/featured-sierraleone-3-IMG_0472-150x150.jpg 150w)
![Rain for Sierra Leone I have to wait until 11 am for the rain to stop in order to leave Farmoriah and Guinea. I have only 10 km left to the Sierra Leonean border […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/07/featured-sierraleone-1-DSC_9502-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/07/featured-sierraleone-1-DSC_9502-150x150.jpg 150w)
