Saturday 22 March 2008

A brief note - we are surviving!

It has been a tiring few days. We have experienced a huge sand storm, a hailstorm caused the bivouac to turn into a mudfest, and we spent hours today digging in sand.

Highlights:

  • Driving through a herd of camels
  • The huge dunes today - Caroline driving Donna guiding
  • The birds that hovered by our car all day yesterday
  • The great team TOTAL spirit

Lowlights:

  • The flat tire we had yesterday
  • The early mornings...

Send us notes - Team 147 on the official rally website!

Celebrating Success on the Dunes


Thursday 20 March 2008

Wednesday 19 March 2008

The Prologue

The lowlights -

Getting up at 3.30 am... Oh yeah, and getting stuck in sand 300 metres from the start line, in full view of the press!

The highlights -

  • Sunrise in the Atlas Mountains...
  • Getting rescued from the dunes by Martine and Monique the team from TOTAL Pau...
  • And finally, finding all three flags, finishing in time, and only 2.12 km off the shortest distance!

Let's hope the real stages go as well (sadly today was just practice!)

Tuesday 18 March 2008

Good or Bad?



Meknes

We arived at about 9 in the morning on Monday in Tangers, and immediately got lost looking for the TOTAL arrival party. Thanks to our friends at Mobil (does there seem to be a recurring theme here?) we found our way back onto the map!

We don't think we will ever have the same level of attention and service as we had at the TOTAL arival point. At 10 am we were greeted with food, drinks, dancing, and the obligatory press call. We set off at 11 and rocked up to Meknes 5 hours later. We had a few technical
glitches, but nothing that a bit of Tipex couldn't sort out.

Now that everyone is off the Scopoderm, it has become much more social. We have met fellow Gazelles from all over, including Senegal and Quebec.

After a hefty two hour briefing, we all went around the room and introduced ourselves including the number of times we have participated in the rally. 30 percent of the people here have
participated in the rally more than once, including one 12 time participant! The competition is a lot stiffer than anticipated! But we are still confident that we will place first amongst all Total Gas & Power teams...

The Gazelles were welcomed to Morocco by the Minister for Health and Development, who gave the opening speech at the welcome party, which was fantastic kick off to what we hope will be a great few weeks.

Today the TOTAL Gazelles had the earliest start, so any hopes of a last lie in were quashed by the alarm at 5.45... But this was a blessing in disguise as we had the rest of the day to scotch our maps, following the early morning calibration of our odometer and completion of technical and administrative verifications. Castel vineyards was again host to today's preparations, and pepared a fabulous bbq (they are also sponsors of the rally).

At 3 pm we departed en masse - bear in mind with organisers we are about 150 4x4s - and headed into Meknes for a parade. For approximately 2 hours we drove around town, with instructions to ignore all traffic lights and road conventions as the police stopped all traffic for our parade! The entire police force must have been deployed for this, and it seemed like the majority of the town came out to greet us, only marred by a somewhat embarrassing triple stall uphill in the old town. However, our embarrassment was soon replaced by slack-jawed bemusement at how the 6 foot 4 model and fellow gazelle found herself in the front row (surrounded by 5 foot beauties) for the group photo shoot - hmmmm... we wonder why...

As we headed back to the Hotel Dalia, the high point was watching Amanda from Team 150 Total South Africa wave the SA flag out of the window as she and Dalene drove along, and seeing how fast an arm can move when being mobbed by children grabbing at your flag.

Tonight will be a quite night as we have a 3.30 am start to get to Erfoud and begin the rally! We will try to keep this updated - note our mobile phones ae being confiscated tomorrow afternoon!

Sunday 16 March 2008

Just like any other Sunday (NOT!)

We've now been on the ferry for over 24 hours and have been feeling a bit loopy from the 'scopoderm' (seasickness patches only sold in France, with side effects including hallucinations)...

The ferry is full of Gazelles, so we've been busy checking out the competition.

Today we spent about 10 hours preparing our maps for the rally. All 26 have been measured, marked and colour coded. And we still have not yet reinforced them with the scotch tape! We have also been medically cleared, advised on what do in the event of snake/scopion bites (don't
worry Mum and Dad), tutored by navigation experts , have our entry visas, and all in all the ferry has been extremely busy!

Unfortunately the food has not matched London standards. Desperate attempts have been made to work off some of the stodge - you don't often see 5 women drinking water and dancing like idiots in the name of exercise!

Tomorrow we arrive in Tangers and drive to Maknes for briefings and technical checks. Look out Morocco here we come!