The road to Oku during the dry season... |
Reaching my house can become
challenging. Going up is not so difficult. Our car has four-wheel drive so it
can make it. I see a lot of cars which get stuck just below my house because it
becomes a little steep and they can’t make it. But for me, the real challenge
is to go down. It is difficult to control the car, you can’t brake.
Walking is also dangerous. Not
so much because of the walking itself, but because of the cars, bikes and
trucks that are still trying to come up our down. They can’t control themselves
so they might just slip and hit you if you are not careful. Taking a bike is
even worse, and taxis can’t make it up.
Right in front of my house is
a depot of Brasseries, who distributes drinks. Many big trucks go there. Of
course that is not really helping the quality of the road. They made a rain
gate now just above my house. That is a gate which they close when it rains so
only normal cars can pass, and no trucks. The heavy trucks destroy the roads
too much. So hopefully it will be a bit better.
Last year I wanted to visit
the village a bit further up hill. We drove up and met a truck stuck in the
mud. We couldn’t pass so we turned around and wanted to take the other road.
Just below my house, another car was stuck and we couldn’t pass again. Fortunately
the car was removed soon so we could still travel.
My colleagues are very skilled drivers on all these
roads. Soon schools will re-open and we will have to go everywhere again. We go
to remote places and some roads are extremely bad. Sometimes we have to leave
the car to see how we can pass a pothole, especially in the rainy season they
can be full of water and you can’t see how deep they are. One road going out of
Kumbo had a real swimming pool! But thanks to the cardinal’s mum (see previous
blogpost) it is a bit better now.
The rain brings many challenges, but the dry season
brings dust. Also a challenge! In general, roads over here are just a challenge
and I still try to learn how to master them!
View from my office |
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