Third Annual UK Travellers' Meeting

Breaking news! Report just in from
our intrepid correspondents, Sam Manicom and Birgit Schunemann (photos
by Chris Bright and Andy Miller):
"What happens when you take a beaten up old, small
town pub in a remote Derbyshire village and add to that a large field
with African length bush grass, a blazing bonfire, cheap beer, a Tardis
sized hall, 7 slide shows, around 200 overlanders "done it and about
to's", and a clockwork set of organisation?
You get that uniquely typical travellers atmosphere that's an odd ball
combination of mellow, and tail wagging enthusiasm.

The word had spread, and this years Horizons Unlimited UK Travellers
Meeting had just that atmosphere. The eight full round the worlders, those
who had experienced trans continental adventures, travellers from Luxembourg,
Germany, France, Switzerland, South Africa, Holland and Canada were no
more than a percentage of those who had travelled from all over the UK
to make it to a weekend of mega sized full English breakfast rolls, a
tad of rain, gentle sunshine, and ride outs which had even the experienced
stretched.

Ron Varey
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Dafne de Jong
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The slide shows covered a great range of topics and included
some world class photography. On night one Sam Manicom, who managed to
get so lost on his trip around the world that it took him eight years
to make it, started the shows as warm up act. Then Jasper Ditton, novice
overlander, and Austin Vince of Terra Circa and Mondo Enduro fame had
the rally in fits.

Sam Manicom and Birgit Schunemann
On the Saturday afternoon Grant Johnson gave some really valuable advice
about how to make the most of the Horizons Unlimited web site and piled
in with a ton of practical travel advice. His question and answer session
wasn't short of questions, or answers.

The boring but important stuff
On the Saturday night, author and Sahara addict, Chris Scott set everyone's
imaginations going by making the desert look easy, even though they were
on two wheeled 'dogs'. Then he counter balanced that with some shots of
what can happen if you are unlucky - but I don't think he managed to put
anyone off! Chris is one of those blokes who make's adventures happen.
Lambeth, Scott and Glynn
Harvey Gordon-Sawyers, Chris Symes and Karim Hussain managed to make
even those itching for a refill sit tight with their tales of the road
from Asia, the Middle East, India, South East Asia, South America and
Tunisia. They showed that you don't have to know it all to be a successful
overlander. You just have to have a bike, a stash, enthusiasm, an open
mind and a pocket full of common sense. Having done your homework and
having a dollop of luck are the final ingredients to an adventure of a
lifetime.

Harvey Gordon-Sawyers and the tent
Authors Paul Pratt, Manou Emringer, Ellen Spencer, and Dutch adventurers
Rob and Dafne de Jong all made it to this the third Horizons Unlimited
UK Travellers Meeting.

Rob and Dafne DeJong, Gerd, Birgit and
Sam

A small part of the busy campsite...
Keeping them company were Bernd and Patti Tesch who have just this spring
celebrated their 25th Overlanders (Tesch Treffen) Rally in Belgium.
Last but not least, round the worlding icon Ted Simon, who is just back
from a magical revisit of his 1970s Jupiters Travels tour, made it to
the rally in the final hours. At 72 not only did he make it around the
world again, but he survived a crash on his way to the rally. Shaken,
but typically Ted!

Grant and Ted Simon with world famous
t-shirt

Ted, Ellen, Bernd, Patricia and Manou
And finally, we shouldn't forget those organisers of the 'clockwork'.
Glynn, Chris, Charlie and Phil, and anyone else whose name I forgot. Thanks
guys!"

Glynn Roberts, the morning after, having
a tough time remembering which way the t-shirt goes on!
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