KIWI RIDER JANUARY 2018 VOL.1 | Page 30

Words: Anthony Lewis-Dowell / Photos: Angela Bruce Ant ‘The Brit’ Lewis-Dowell joined Britton Adventures in the beautiful East Cape for a riding adventure. I met up with my buddies from the Bolivian tour last night at Murray (he’s a die-hard bastard, still riding hard enduros in his sixties) and Janette’s farm in Te Puke (T-puki) where they are Kiwi fruit farmers. We spent the night reminiscing, eating barbecue, and planning new adventures. Andrew (AKA the King of Tonga) and Kevan, who were also on our Bolivia tour, had joined us. Both had sustained injuries in Bolivia when Andrew was run off the road by a truck, and Kevan injured himself rushing to Andrew’s aid. Now they were all fixed up and ‘pinning it’ on bikes again. Mike Archer from the Bolivia and Mongolia tours was there too. He decided there and then to join Tim and I on the East Cape tour the following day so that was fab. The day following this catch-up was spent travelling down from Te Puke to Gisborne with the bikes in the van. On the way we were fixing the bikes, fixing the van, and fixing me up with my continuing painful rib injury. Tim and I decided that a bit of strapping would keep it more stable and save the sleepless nights I’ve been enduring, although I was a little sceptical.