Team The Good, the Bad and the Tiny

3 Days and Counting

First up, a big thank you to everyone who has sponsored us so far - we've blown away the 1,000 target and are on the way to hitting three thousand quid - reckon we're in the top five for cash raised so thanks again.

The good and the bad have been here in Pokhara for three days now after a long flight to Kathmandu, a short flight around Everest in a tin-pot twin prop plane (amazing views) and a long wait for the hop over to Pokhara. The Tiny is currently packing to join us on New Years Eve (fingers crossed for a decent commection on Kathmandu or there's a long bus ride overnight to Pokhara in store).

The past few days have been spent exploring the area on motorbikes and quickly learning the rules of the road, Fight Club seems to have more. After a few hours on the road though it's all pretty straightforward, being based on a hierarchal system of largest vehicle rules, easy. Highlights so far include the trip up on the bikes to Sarangkot yesterday afternoon to take in the views from the peak over the lake, and then getting hold of some juice to top up the tanks today - an experience in itself - but at least the effect of the local strike two days ago has been minimal and fuel is getting delivered.

Saw the tuk-tuks this afternoon in their compound and some on the road today. The initial statistics don't make for great reading. Of the three I saw on the road, one was nestled at the side looking broken down and very forlorn, one was spewing blue smoke as it climbed the hill (but made it) and the third was chugging along nicely at the top of the hill and was sporting some fine livery. The pimping though looks to have been taken very seriously with an impressive range of paint jobs.

Tomorrow sees us heading off to try some parahawking - paragliding with some birds of prey - looks great, thanks to Laura for passing on the details.

Pokhara has got a street festival over the five days before New Years Day. The streets are filled with restaurants that have expanded onto the street. There is plenty of local traditional music intermingled with the less traditional - bands thrashing out old rock classics - makes for an entertaining atmosphere though especially when coupled with a few bottles of the local brew, an Everest or a Nepal Ice.

 

 

 

 

 

Andrew Hull

Load Andrew

Douglas Irving

Load Douglas

Giles Hannah

Load Giles

<h3><font color="#ff6600">Who are we?</font>&nbsp;</h3><font color="#3366ff"><p align="justify"><font color="#3366ff" size="2">The Good, the Bad and the Tiny&nbsp;are three&nbsp;mates from Essex looking for&nbsp;an&nbsp;adventure&nbsp;and to&nbsp;raise several&nbsp;quid for&nbsp;some good causes. We'll leave you to work out who is which as&nbsp;we're still arguing about that.....</font></p><p><font size="2"><div align="justify" style="text-align: center"></div></font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2"></font></p></font><h3><font color="#ff6600">So what's it all about?</font> </h3><font color="#3366ff"><p align="justify"><font size="2">The </font><a href="index.php?page=overview" title="Rickshaw Run"><font color="#ff6600" size="2"><strong>Rickshaw Run</strong></font></a><font size="2"> will see us get our grubby mitts on&nbsp;a mighty&nbsp;autorickshaw on New Years day, much like this one...</font></p><p align="justify"><a class="image" href="wiki/File:Jakarta_bajaj.jpg"><font size="2"><div style="text-align: center"><img class="thumbimage" height="135" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e0/Jakarta_bajaj.jpg/180px-Jakarta_bajaj.jpg" style="width: 190px; height: 143px" width="180" /></div></font></a></p><font size="2">&nbsp;</font> <p align="justify"><font size="2">Then&nbsp;by harnessing the power of all of&nbsp;its seven horses, thrash, rag, coax, push&nbsp;and&nbsp;tow it&nbsp;for two weeks and over&nbsp;3,000 miles of frankly&nbsp;questionable terrain from Pokhara in Nepal down to Cochin in Southern India.</font></p></font><h3><font color="#ff6600">Why do it then?</font></h3><font color="#3366ff"><p align="justify"><font color="#0000ff"><font color="#3366ff" size="2">Why not?&nbsp;You'd be foolish to turn down the chance to&nbsp;take the most unsuitable vehicle&nbsp;off&nbsp;road&nbsp;and travel virtually&nbsp;the entire length of India unsupported&nbsp;wouldn't you? Obvious isn't it? Well that's what we thought,&nbsp;and if by doing so we can&nbsp;raise awareness and some&nbsp;decent wedge for local charities then all the better. </font></font></p></font><p align="justify"><font color="#008000"><font color="#3366ff"><font size="2">The&nbsp;adventurists who organise these trips&nbsp;have raised almost </font><a href="index.php?page=charityhowworks" title="&pound;1 million" target="_blank"><font color="#ff6600" size="3"><strong>&pound;1 million</strong></font></a><font size="2"> for their nominated charities, supporting projects in the areas through which their adventures thunder through. </font></font></font><font color="#3366ff" size="2">We will be supporting&nbsp;</font><a href="index.php?page=maiti" title="Maiti Nepal" target="_blank"><font color="#ff6600" size="3"><strong>Maiti Nepal</strong></font></a><font color="#3366ff" size="2"> and </font><a href="http://mercycorps.org.uk/rickshawrun" title="Mercy Corps"><font color="#ff6600" size="3"><strong>Mercy Corps</strong></font></a><font color="#3366ff" size="2"> this year. </font></p><p align="justify"><font color="#3366ff" size="2">Please take the time to&nbsp;look at the fine work that both these charities do and&nbsp;make a donation using the justgiving links on the left of this page.</font></p><h5><font color="#ff6600"><font size="4">&lt;------------------ <em>That's these over here...</em></font></font></h5><p><font color="#3366ff" size="2">We are aiming to raise at least &pound;500 for each but reckon with your help and generosity we can raise a whole lot more so don't be shy.</font></p><p><font size="2"></font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><font color="#3366ff"><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h1><font size="2"></font></h1><h5><br />&nbsp;</h5><h1><a class="image" href="wiki/File:Jakarta_bajaj.jpg"><font size="2"></font></a></h1><h1><font size="2"></font></h1><h1><font size="2"></font></h1></font>