søndag 11. november 2007

Suswa

Suswa here we come! Can´t wait to see the view from up there!
A dream is about to come true - I think...
To make a long story short:
Rift Valley, dust road
Cars chased by locals waving a receipt pad
Maasai woman in one of the cars says it is okay, that we don´t have to stop
We don´t stop
Running men cry "Mnataka shida?" (Do you want trouble?)
We don´t, but we don´t stop

Lunch before trekking
Families remain by the cars
Rest of us head for the mountain
No guide, no path, no idea of how to get to the top
Maasai boys show us the way through the bush, to the rim
Discover that there´s another crater inside the one we´re standing on
Realise that we don´t have time to reach the top
Group splits, and some return, including Maasai boys
Want to cross the moat, want to climb up to the inner crater rim,
want to see the view from there
Where is the best way down?
Steep downhill
Bush and scree
Bodies full of scratches
Reach the bottom
Out of time
Steep up again
Where are the cars?
All we can see is bush
Car sees us and picks us up
Other car has left
Phonecall from the first car
Can we pick up the Maasai woman to prove she said we didn´t have to stop?
Road blocked by angry menWe don´t want to pay
We discuss
They want us to pay
We don´t want to pay
We discuss
Not enough diesel and time to find another way
We don´t want to pay
We pay
Men remove the rocks
We go home
The greatest adventures are often the ones that don´t go exactly as anticipated

Some quotes from Lonely Planet (Trekking in East Africa):

"You can go trekking on Suswa, but the logistics of getting there and finding a guide make it a challenge."
"Solo trekkers have been approached in the past and asked to pay for access to the land, but this should not be an issue if you are with a guide."
"As lions have killed Maasai herdsmen here in the past, it´s advisable to take along an experienced guide. Make sure they´re familiar with the territory and aware of recent local developments, especially regarding dangerous wildlife."

Good to know...


søndag 4. november 2007

A FEW TIPS FOR CAMPING TRIPS...


Either:
  1. Make sure your camping stove works with whatever kind of fuel you can find in Kenya.
  2. If it doesn´t - bring your own firewood (or a motorsaw), or be prepared that it might take some time to get food...
  3. Tools for tyres might be useful, in addition to knowing how the brakes work. You might want to have the tools easily accessible, so that you won´t have to unload the car to get hold of them.
  4. Double check regularly that the roof rack tent is well fastened on the roof, especially when the female driver drives too fast on bumpy bush roads.
  5. Be prepared for all kinds of weather, e.g. by choosing a campsite with empty cottages that have overstructures you can use as shelter in case of rain.
  6. Plan the timing well in order to get time to do whatever you have planned.
Or:

7. Ignore all the above, be flexible and consider everything that happens as part of the adventure. If mood, food, and company are good, and you´ll probably have a GREAT camping trip!

tirsdag 9. oktober 2007

What´up ? (or maybe down..)

Good question! Isn´t it just reassuring to know that you have an emergency phone number to call in case something would happen on the extremely wet, slippery, and muddy roads? The road standard in the Nairobi park vary a lot, especially after a night of heavy raining. In less than thirty minutes from entering the park we had to dial the number they had given us at the gate. And we dialled, and dialled, and dialled... Probably the office hadn´t opened yet, but the idea was good. Finally we called our regional director Rune, who drove down to the gate and gave them our details, and after one and a half hours of chatting and coffee drinking and no game driving at all, we were pulled out from the mud. And what a relief that not even the rescue guy was able drive our car loose, without using the winch. Anyway, so much for getting up early to be there at opening hours (6 am). But we all agreed that the trip had been good, except maybe cousin Åshild, who unfortunately wasn´t well at all that last day of hers in Kenya...

tirsdag 2. oktober 2007

Another hike...

Mount Longonot this time, an extinct volcano beautifully situated in Rift Valley. It took about an hour and a half to drive from Nairobi, and climbing up to the rim of the crater and all the way around would take from 4-6 hours, depending on whether you worked out really hard the day before or not... Perfect cloudy weather in the morning, and the sun shining from the blue sky in the afternoon. It just couldn´t be better! Pancakes made on a camping stove seems to be a tradition now... this time on the highest peak, which is 2776 metres above sea level. Good company, and I was happy to bring my cousin Åshild, too.

søndag 26. august 2007

Ngong Hills



Yes, I do like hiking, if you haven´t already noticed... Today´s trip with some of my colleagues from Rosslyn was no exception. Good company, fun driving, perfect weather, fantastic view, excellent food - pancakes cooked on a camping stove (takk til Oddvar og Elin som innførte den tradisjonen!)- no reason to complain! We even had a machine gun guard to protect us.. It is great to have such beautiful mountains so close, where the air is fresh as in Norwegian mountains, and the altitude close to 2500 meters above sea level. Only 20 km from where I live, and you can see all of Nairobi on one side of the hills, and far into Rift Valley on the other. They say it is possible to see both Mt Kenya and Mt Kilimanjaro on a clear day. We were happy for the clouds, though, as going uphill was pretty steep. We got warm enough without the sun shining...


Skoleting...


Vi er allerede inne i tredje uke av skoleåret på Rosslyn - halvveis avgårde til første utdeling av 6 weeks report cards. Foreldrene holdes jevnlig oppdatert om karakterer, men det er jo det minste vi kan gjøre, så godt som foreldrene tar seg av Rosslynlærerne! En gang i året spanderer de restaurantmiddag på hele gjengen, og har vi bursdag legger de kort og godsaker i posthyllene våre. Dette skulle foreldre ved skolene i Norge tatt lærdom av! :o) Rosslynforeldrene står også bak ulike arrangementer på skolen, som gårsdagens feiring av skolens 60-års jubileum. Dagen startet med samling i auditoriet - lysbilder av alle lærerne og useriøs informasjon om dem. Etterpå fikk foreldrene utdelt elevenes timeplaner, og dette var løypa som førte dem innom alle klasserom hvor de fikk tilbringe 10 min. med hver lærer. Korte og effektive foreldremøter... Deretter var det lysbildefremvisning av Rosslyn gjennom 60 år etterfulgt av salg av pølser og hamburgere. Om lærerne måtte betale for maten? Selvfølgelig ikke - foreldregruppa hadde sørget for at vi fikk matbilletter på forhånd.










Ellers er jeg godt fornøyd både med elever og timeplan og størrelse på rettebunkene. Underviser i snitt 4 timer hver dag, og har to grupper à tre elever. 8. klasse for seg, og 9. og 10.klasse sammen. Ser lyst på resten av skoleåret!

søndag 5. august 2007

Yrinibba

Turen til Yrinibba kan bare beskrives som en av de heftigste fjellturer jeg har vært med på, og så absolutt en av feriens highlights. Pappa advarte på forhånd om at han ikke tok med seg hvem-som-helst på denne turen, men jeg ble godkjent da jeg på oppvarmingsturen kvelden i forveien gikk opp til Yri-setra på under halvtimen. Denne turen er forresten veldig bratt, men etter å ha vært på nibba var setra-stien bare å regne for flat bakke... For bratt og glatt - det var nibbaturen i korte stikkord (i tillegg til fabelaktig utsikt hele tiden!). Pappa fikk klar beskjed om at det var uaktuelt å snu og gå tilbake samme vei som vi klatret opp. Jeg hadde aldri tatt turen uten å ha med en kjentmann, men der var pappa suveren, ettersom det var han selv som hadde klippet løypa, etter et gammelt saue-far. Dessuten var dette kjente hjortejakt-trakter for ham, så jeg fikk alle detaljer om hvor hjortene hadde gått, hvor pappa og jaktkameratene hadde sittet på lur da dyrene ble skutt, og hvordan det hadde vært å frakte dem ned fra fjellet osv.

Min oppgave på turen var å teste hvor god merkinga var, og pappa sørget for ny spraymaling der det trengtes. Været var så som så - delvis tåke, men heldigvis ikke regn. Det holdt at fjellskoa trakk vann så jeg vasset i søkkvåte det meste av turen. Stien besto nemlig for en stor del av høyt vått buskas og våt lyng og mose. Den våte føret gjorde at turen gikk senere enn den hadde gjort om pappa hadde gått alene... Hele turen tok oss totalt ca 10 timer, selv om det hjalp på farta at vi hadde med akebrett til snøfeltene vi skulle passere på nedturen. I det store og hele en flott tur - anbefales for alle som ikke har høydeskrekk.