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      Raising Funds For Qhubeka – A Special Thanks To An Ironman Champ

      Raising Funds For Qhubeka – A Special Thanks To An Ironman Champ

      We would like to make a special mention to someone that has really gone the extra mile in support of our chosen charity Qhubeka who we are raising funds for as part of our expedition. This special somebody is Garron Mosley.

      Garron recently celebrated his birthday and generously asked all his family and friends to make a donation to Qhubeka in lieu of gifts. We couldn’t be more grateful for this extremely kind gesture.

      Garron is not only humble and generous but is also an IronMan champion. On Sunday 10 April 2016, Garron not only won his age group at the IronMan African World Champs but was also the first age group athlete (i.e. first non-professional athlete) to finish with a time of 09:05:58, which is a phenomenal achievement.

      We would also like to say a BIG thank you to all our family and friends that have already made a donation to Qhubeka in support of our #Joburg2Kili Expedition. We are really grateful for all the support and cannot thank you enough for helping make a difference to enable people less-fortunate to move forward and progress in life #bicycleschangelives.

      How Bicycles Can Change Lives

      How Bicycles Can Change Lives

      As part of our #Joburg2Kili expedition we are raising funds for Qhubeka, which is the World Bicycle Relief’s non-profit organisation in South Africa. Qhubeka is an Nguni word that means “to carry on”, “to progress”, “to move forward” which is exactly what they aim to do by giving bicycles in return for work done to improve communities, the environment or academic results.

      SO HOW DO BICYCLES CHANGE LIVES?

      Here are a few facts from Qhubeka:

      • A child’s commute time to school is reduced by up to 75% with a bicycle
      • A bicycle increases a person’s carrying capacity by five times
      • Healthcare workers can visit more than double the amount of patients per day with a bicycle
      • Marks improve by an average of 25% for children who ride a bicycle to school
      • Schools where children ride bicycles see attendance rates rise by 18% on average

      In essence, having a bicycle changes lives by increasing the distance people can travel, what they can carry, where they can go and how fast they can get there. To learn more about how #bicycleschangelives take a look at this video:

      Meet The Team - #Joburg2Kili

      Meet The Team - #Joburg2Kili

      South African adventure enthusiasts, Warrick and Camilla Kernes, Gareth Pickering and Derrick Fourie will be cycling Qhubeka buffalo bicycles from Johannesburg, South Africa to Moshi, Tanzania covering 4630km over a 10 week period. Setting off on July 30th, these four plan to climb Mount Kilimanjaro once they reach Moshi in Tanzania. The goal is to raise R100 000 for the Qhubeka charity, which delivers specially designed, locally assembled bicycles to people in need;

      CYCLISTS

      WARRICK KERNES 

      Founder & Director of ActionGear (Winners of Best Customer Service in SA eCommerce for 2015)

      • Outdoor Tech Guru
      • BCom Strategic Management Honours (2005)
      • BCom Intrapreneurship (2004)
      • Outstanding Young Businessman of the Year 2009 (HSBC Business Awards – London)
      • Completed Ironman SA in 2015
      • Completed Comrades Marathon (2013 & 2015)

      WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MOST ABOUT THE #JOBURG2KILI EXPEDITION?

      Travelling slowly up Africa and having the time to get to meet people along the way

      WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL BE THE HARDEST PART OF THE EXPEDITION?

      Riding our Qhubeka single-speed bikes through the Eastern Highlands of Zambia

       

      CAMILLA KERNES

      WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MOST ABOUT THE #JOBURG2KILI EXPEDITION?
      Blogger – http://camboadventures.com/
      • Marketing & Licensing Professional
      • BA Marketing Communications (Cum Laude from UJ – 2005)
      • Professional Diploma in Digital Marketing (Vega – 2013)
      • Completed Ironman SA in 2015
      • Running 1st Comrades on 29 May 2016

      Summiting Mt Kilimanjaro which has been a lifelong dream of mine. The plan is also to summit on our 5th wedding anniversary.

      WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL BE THE HARDEST PART OF THE EXPEDITION?

      Riding our Qhubeka single-speed bikes over 4630km.

       

      GARETH PICKERING 

      WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MOST ABOUT THE #JOBURG2KILI EXPEDITION?
      Full-time traveller and Freedom Fighter (www.TheFreedomFighter.net)
      • Completed two Comrades Marathons, Ironman South Africa, a few half Ironman events and some cool trail runs.

      I’ve been given a great opportunity to ride with Warrick and Camilla and this trip will provide me the chance to tick two things off my bucket list: A long bicycle trip in Africa and climbing the highest peak on my home continent. I’m also excited about the chance to meet some amazing people en route and capturing our experience through photography and video.

      WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL BE THE HARDEST PART OF THE EXPEDITION? 

      Having to get off the bike and stop riding after 10 amazing weeks of cycling.

       

      DERRICK FOURIE

      WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MOST ABOUT THE #JOBURG2KILI EXPEDITION?
      The owner of Rug Doctor S.A, He bought the business at age 23 and after 10 years at the helm has decided to take a break and try his hand at this adventure thing!
      • Hiker and lover of the African bush

      I’ve been given a great opportunity to ride with Warrick, Camilla, and Gareth this trip will provide me the chance to see my home continent from a different angle – I’m usually the one in the 4×4 off to my next destination. I can’t wait to see Kili for the first time and then to summit the mountain will be another adventure of its own!

      WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL BE THE HARDEST PART OF THE EXPEDITION? 

      The first 10 days of riding I don’t have much riding experience!


      JEEP SUPPORT CREW

      Our support crew will be driving the Jeep Wrangler & our off-road trailer behind us whilst we are cycling along the roads from Johannesburg to Moshi.


      BRYAN FAWCETT 

      • Educator and tutor
      • Natural adventurer and scout
      • Nickname – Fawcee

      WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MOST ABOUT THE #JOBURG2KILI EXPEDITION? 

      The reason I’m excited for this expedition is because I will get to see Africa, well Southern Africa from a different perspective. I love the bush, especially African bush. Just being outdoors in Africa is calming so this is a great way to do it, a different place most nights.

      WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL BE THE HARDEST PART OF THE EXPEDITION?

      The most challenging part of the trip I think is going to be if we have any break downs and punctures especially with the bikes as this can cause time delays.
       

      BOBBY FULLER 

      • Raised near Atlanta, Georgia, USA.  Currently calls Colorado home
      • Has traveled to 49 of the 50 states of America (all except Hawaii)
      • Climbed all 53 Colorado 14ers (peaks over 14,000 feet (4267 meters))
      • Summited Kilimanjaro in 2014

      WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MOST ABOUT THE #JOBURG2KILI EXPEDITION? 

      Returning to Africa. Seeing new places. Meeting new people.

      WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL BE THE HARDEST PART OF THE EXPEDITION?

      Driving a Jeep at the speed of a bicycle for 10 weeks  

      Joburg2kili Expedition And Route

      Joburg2kili Expedition And Route

      Written By Cam "Cambo" Kernes

      The #Joburg2Kili expedition will take place from the 30th July 2016 until the 17th October 2016. The objective of the expedition is to ride on Qhubeka Buffalo bicycles from Johannesburg in South Africa to Moshi in Tanzania all in an effort to raise funds for our chosen charity Qhubeka. Once we arrive in Moshi we will then join a group to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa. We plan to summit Mount Kilimanjaro on our 5th wedding anniversary on the 15th October 2016. Route plotted on Tracks4Africa on BaseCamp – the image above is taken from Google Earth Our route takes us from Johannesburg Northwards into Botswana where we will travel up the Eastern side of the country and cross into Zambia at Kasane border. We’ll cycle to Livingstone at Victoria Falls and have a few days of recovery and to replenish our supplies before carrying on towards Lusaka and Eastwards into Malawi. The capital of Malawi, Lilongwe, will be another multi-day stop to replenish before we ride up the Western side of Lake Malawi and cross into Tanzania. Once in Tanzania we’ll head straight up the center of the country up to Arusha and finally Moshi where we’ll exchange our cycling shoes for hiking boots and begin our summit attempt of Mount Kilimanjaro.

      CLICK HERE TO TRACK OUR PROGRESS ON OUR LIVE TRACKING PAGE