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WEBSITE LAUNCHED
2009-05-24 21:37
We have officially launched the website for our non-profit organization! We appreciate your support!
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DONATIONS LINK
2009-05-17 16:26
We will be posting a donations link to our website on Tuesday, May 19th. We are ensuring that the process is quick and easy for all! We appreciate all your support!
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Cape Times article!
2009-05-17 16:25
On Monday, May 18 the Cape Times will be running an article on Cycle for Understanding and the 2x2 Bike Ride. Stay tuned for a link!
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Cape Times photoshoot today!
2009-05-17 15:36
The cyclists are meeting with Skyler Reid, a photographer with the Cape Times today. We expect an article to be printed this coming Tuesday, May 19!
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Check us out at extreme365.com!
2009-05-17 15:06
Extreme365.com
Check out this article about us on Extreme365.com. Enjoy!
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The countdown begins!
2009-05-17 15:05
Friday, May 15, 2009
26 Days until we depart Cape Town!
Our journey through Africa is less than four weeks away and we are gearing up for the trip. We have been training, planning out our route, and making a list of things to bring. Because of the great work of our PR man Adam Susser, we are going...
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New article in UCT Varsity newspaper!
2009-05-17 15:02
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
UCT Varsity Newspaper
Exciting news! We are in the current issue of the UCT Varsity Newspaper that came out today. We are featured on the back cover with a nice picture of us, shown above, and a short article outlining our mission and goals. To read the article, simply click...
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First blog
2009-05-13 01:16
Our new blog has been launched today. Stay focused on it and we will try to keep you informed. You can read new posts on this blog via the RSS feed.
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Lameck's Village to the Luangwa River "Bridge Camp"
2002-08-09 11:55
"Don't worry, your mother is cooking Nshima," said Lameck as we packed up our tent and got ready for another long day of bicycling; fortunately for us, we had Lameck's wife to cook us another round of Nshima with a side of vegetables. Nothing like some home cooked Nshima to get the day...
