The Gambia, in numbers
Blog posted by huw on Oct 27th, 2009
The latest in our “in numbers” series: how much we cycled, where we slept and how many racks broke in The Gambia.
The Gambia, in numbers The latest in our “in numbers” series: how much we cycled, where we slept and how many racks broke in The Gambia.
Mauritania, in numbers The fourth in our “in numbers” series: how many hours we spent chasing silent donkeys, the number of cars that hit us and other vital statistics from our time in Mauritania.
Western Sahara, in numbers Belatedly, here’s the third in our “in numbers” series: what we ate, where we slept, how much (or little) we cycled and how many squashed lizards we saw in Western Sahara.
Morocco, in numbers The second of our “in numbers” series – what we’ve eaten, where we’ve slept, how much (or little) we’ve cycled and how many squashed hedgehogs we’ve seen.
France, in numbers 
This is Bex’s attempt to get me to write a blog. The idea came a few weeks ago when she realised that I am forever counting things, making lists and totting things up. So here’s a summary of my list keeping so far:
1402: The distance cycled so far (kilometres).
53: Average daily distance cycled – on cycling days (kilometres).
39: Average daily distance cycled – including rest days (but excluding our holiday with friends).
35: Number of onions consumed.
31: Squashed hedgehogs seen en route.