I travel early morning to meet Tammy, our team leader for the day and the rest of our team to collect the transport which had been loaded the previous day.
Theres a few Rally stickers to be applied to the backs of the vehicles before we leave. Its an important detail today because our route is taking us through the Drakensburg mountain range on some very rough and dusty roads, with viability being 2-3 meters when you follow in a convoy the stickers will help to identify who to follow later on when we're in the brown soup!
We travel about 80km to meet for breakfast and our Rally briefing at St Ives Estate in the Natal Midlands region, I will be tagging along with team 3 today. Our route to St Ives takes us past the train tracks and the Nelson Mandela capture site where I grab a quick shot of Iris and Financial Mail editor/host Barney Mthombothi.
Its become a beatiful sunny morning and by the time we reach our breakfast spot the preparations are underway
The teams are welcomed and park up in their allotted spaces, Leanne and Jared help distribute the lunch packs which we picked up en route.
We gather in the
restaurant for our team briefings, a random round of ”happy birthday to you" reveals we have a birthday boy on one of our teams, its a great atmosphere in here and it sounds more like a busy bar in the evening rather than a breakfast briefing.
Its about an hours drive to our first school of the day, before we leave everyone gathers on the steps outside for a team photograph.
Our first school is Somangwe, about an hours drive through some spectacular scenery in the Lower Loteni Valley.
The tarmac roads are pretty tame to begin with, the only real danger being the random potholes the size of canyons but as we progress nearer to the school the surface changes to rough road and dust.
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