Announcing The T2 Rally
May 20, 2008

I'm pleased to announce the launch of the all new T2 Rally, and it's website T2Rally.com
This rally was started by the group that left The Africa Rally, and I have to say - we've received nothing but good praise since we launched the website on Saturday. We're all very excited about this, next year we hope to make the rally open to everybody.
Head on over to the website and take a look, why not sign up for the email updates?
New Project: Suzuki SJ410
March 12, 2008

There she is - the Suzuki SJ410 that I'll be taking on The Adventurists Africa Rally. I'm picking her up this weekend... that's how it looks at the moment, before I've been let loose on it with a pair of spanners and a few cans of spray paint Read more
New Adventure: CrapHeap Challenge
March 4, 2008

This one is more of a mini-adventure. Crap Car, fully laden with gear for the Africa rally, a convoy of fellow rallyists, no speed limits and the Nurburgring. Who will win the coveted CrapHeap Challenge trophy for the fastest lap time? who cares? there's a party to get to in Prague!
New Adventure: Australian Postie Bike Challenge
February 24, 2008
This week I completed my entry forms and wired my deposit for the Australian Postie Bike Challenge.
It's described as "The great equaliser for all types of riders - 11days, 3600+km, on an unmodified Honda CT110, through some of Australia's most varied terrains. Rainforest to arid outback". Sounds kinda cool. Last year I met a guy that had ridden his Honda C90 around the world, I guess I'll be finding out what that feels like.
New Adventure: The Adventurists Mongol/Africa Rally
January 10, 2008
I've entered into The Adventurists Africa Rally, which is a charity event in aid of the Send A Cow charity.
The rally leaves from London's Hyde Park and finishes in Cameroon. The rules of the rally are that there is no fixed route, and that the vehicle you use must have an engine of less than 1000cc. Read more
An ultra portable HackBook Pro
January 10, 2008

As they say - necessity is the mother of invention, and it was necessity that became the mother of invention for my ultra portable HackBook Pro. Read more


