0.01 Qualifying
0.02 Scrutineering
0.03 Spec Check
0.04 Power Options
0.05 Body Checks
0.06 Checker Check
0.07 Scrutiny Fin
0.08 Salt Flats Trials
0.09 25 Hour race prep
0.10 Marshalling
0.11 25hr Race Start
0.12 Overview
0.13 Darkness
0.14 Mid-Race
0.15 25hrs end
0.16 London
0.17 Routing
Marrakech Express
1.0 Normandy
2.0 Evreux
2.1 Bye Bayeux
2.2 Lunch stop
2.3 2 Wheel Test
2.4 Paris
3.0 Lyon
4.0 MonteCarlo
4.1 MonteCarlo Results
5.0 Monarco
6.0 Marseille
7.0 Barcelona
8.0 Algeciras
9.0 Marrakech
9.1 Xmas
10 Igli
Results
Sahara Storms
11 Timimoun
12 El Homr
13.1 El Golea
13.2 Ghardaia
13.3 Ouargla
13.4 Hassi Messaoud
13.5 El Borma
13.5 Yafran
14 Tripoli
15 Ajdabiya
16 Alexandria
Results
Nile & Rift Valley
17 Sohag
18 Wadi Halfa
19 Atbara
20 Rabak
21 Juba 
22 Kampala
23 Nairobi
Results
African Safari
24 Ngorogoro Crater
25 Kilimanjaro
26 Eyes for East Africa
27 Mafinga
28 Lilongwe
29 Lusaka
Results
Falls to the Ocean
30 Livingstone
31 Francis Town
32 Gabarone
33 Vryburg
34 Kimberley
35 Beaufort West
36 Cape Town
Results
Final Results

 

Atbara - Rabak (575km)

(Stage 20)

Sudan - arriving at Rabak on evening of April 8th from Atbara via Wadi Hamid, Khartoum, Ed Dueim to Rabak


Rallye mail

In Sudan and the Upper Nile we spend some time before going on to Juba.

The route to Rabak took us south following the river Nile via Khartoum the capital of Sudan, which is located at the confluence of the two Nile rivers.

The Blue Nile flows from the east and Ethiopia; the White Nile flows from the south and Uganda.

The plan is for the intrepid Rallye Sud drivers to follow the White Nile south to Rabak, but there was yet another hold-up over visas.

Still time for more practice on sand

We leave for Juba on the morning of April 28th once again in a southerly direction, along the valley of the White Nile, towards Juba and the border with Uganda and Kenya.

 

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