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  1. Today, after 10 weeks of cycling single-speed Qhubeka Buffalo bicycles, four South African adventure cyclists, Warrick and Camilla Kernes, Gareth Pickering and Derrick Fourie, will arrive in Moshi at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro. Arriving in Moshi also signifies a new record. As far as it is known, Camilla Kernes is the first woman to ride through Africa on a single-speed bicycle. This marks the end of the cycle leg of the teams’ journey and they will now have three rest days before beginning their summit attempt of Mount Kilimanjaro. Click here to view the article
  2. South African adventure enthusiasts, Warrick and Camilla Kernes and Gareth Pickering 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, the trio plans 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; to date we have raised just over R57 000. Click here to view the article
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