salt_air
Charter Member
Okay .... nice break along the southern coast of France ... very relaxin'.
Belly full ... all showered and shaved (maybe the last time for a while) ... even had the Vega washed off and serviced.
Must have painted a fairly exciting picture of the journey's continuation to Cape Horn ... I see the crew decided to stay "on" and is already at work.
A relief to see ... even with the hand drawn chartage from a few of the locals that have made all or part of the trip themselves ... I'm not at ease with what's ahead ... a seasoned crew will help.
Brand new Compass and Watch .... oh yeah, can't forget the Field Glasses I won in a poker game yesterday ... and a copy of a prototype E-6A replacement called an E-6B.
A bottle of vinegar to help with keeping all of the glass clean (especially the bomb site style drift meter) and of course a fresh roll of Duck Tape ... "rope on a roll ... never leave home without it!"
I see the provisions at what appears to be a kiosk for recruiting flyers to haul mail for the French Government .... attractive, but not for me ... not now anyway.
Pushing any remaining thoughts of that excursion behind I'm getting onboard to follow a route that has been spoken of called by the name ... "Transaharienne" ... new names and new places ahead.
Fueled and ready to go .... I'll make the jump over the Mediterranean Sea ... entering the continent of Africa across the coast of Algeria ... and into Colomb - Bechar
Once there I will be hand delivering an envelop to the Commander of the French Foreign Legion Post ... refueling and making preparations for dead reckoning across the Sahara.
It was suggested that I inquire as to the whereabouts of an exploration party looking for a rumored man the was raised by apes ... welcome to my world folks ... :mixedsmi: ... I guess I got into the wrong business.
Supposedly they have a more accurate description of the terrain we will be crossing .... every little bit helps as there are no navaids in that region and very few landmarks.
Leaving Marseille, France in short order ... headed straight for Colomb - Bechar, Algeria
Belly full ... all showered and shaved (maybe the last time for a while) ... even had the Vega washed off and serviced.
Must have painted a fairly exciting picture of the journey's continuation to Cape Horn ... I see the crew decided to stay "on" and is already at work.
A relief to see ... even with the hand drawn chartage from a few of the locals that have made all or part of the trip themselves ... I'm not at ease with what's ahead ... a seasoned crew will help.
Brand new Compass and Watch .... oh yeah, can't forget the Field Glasses I won in a poker game yesterday ... and a copy of a prototype E-6A replacement called an E-6B.
A bottle of vinegar to help with keeping all of the glass clean (especially the bomb site style drift meter) and of course a fresh roll of Duck Tape ... "rope on a roll ... never leave home without it!"
I see the provisions at what appears to be a kiosk for recruiting flyers to haul mail for the French Government .... attractive, but not for me ... not now anyway.
Pushing any remaining thoughts of that excursion behind I'm getting onboard to follow a route that has been spoken of called by the name ... "Transaharienne" ... new names and new places ahead.
Fueled and ready to go .... I'll make the jump over the Mediterranean Sea ... entering the continent of Africa across the coast of Algeria ... and into Colomb - Bechar
Once there I will be hand delivering an envelop to the Commander of the French Foreign Legion Post ... refueling and making preparations for dead reckoning across the Sahara.
It was suggested that I inquire as to the whereabouts of an exploration party looking for a rumored man the was raised by apes ... welcome to my world folks ... :mixedsmi: ... I guess I got into the wrong business.
Supposedly they have a more accurate description of the terrain we will be crossing .... every little bit helps as there are no navaids in that region and very few landmarks.
Leaving Marseille, France in short order ... headed straight for Colomb - Bechar, Algeria