Friday, April 15, 2011

No Mr. Baboon, they are my Dorritos:

While at Cape Point today, I read the signs about not feeding the Baboons because they are violent, wild animals. I was hungry from the drive, so I grabbed a Coke and bag of Dorritos from the kiosk before the long walk up the hill to the lighthouse. A large baboon either spotted the bag, or smelled the deliciousness of the Dorritos and came running across the parking lot at me.

The security guard helped fend off the first attack, I chased him away a second time, but he came back a third time and was not gonna leave. I had actually finished the bag and was just trying to throw it in the trash, but he wouldn't give up. A crowd had now gathered to watch my antics, as I was being too polite to the Baboon. The crowd finally made enough noise to get some space so I could drop the now empty bag into the trash. No one, man or ape, gets my Dorritos.

I swear the look in that Baboons eyes spoke to me. I believe he said, "you know of course, that Planet of the Apes is your future!"

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Tough getting internet to update here in Port Elizabeth. I have been having a bit of trouble adjusting to the time change, but should be OK for Ironman. The weather is looking hard though. It is gonna b hot and windy tomorrow. Having only had one day of warm riding, I am hoping not to melt tomorrow. Oh well, nothing I can do except make sure I hydrate well. See you on the other side.

Mark

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Road Trip 2011-1 After 30 hours of travel including a 15 hour non-stop from New York to Johannesburg, I made it to Port Elizabeth, South Africa. I then went to bed for 20 hours, that is the longest I have stayed in bed in my life. I woke up feeling slightly refreshed and managed to walk down to Ironman registration. I will try and fit in a run in a while to see if my legs still work.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Heading off to the airport for 30 hours of travel to South Africa. I hope to post as many silly stories and pictures as I can.

Mark