Episode notes
Location: Yaounde, Cameroon to Netam, Cameroon
Summary: What struck me most about this conversation was the raw reality of overland travel through Central Africa - it's not just about the challenging roads and logistics, but the human connections that emerge along the way. I was fascinated by Stefan, the night receptionist who's been taking taxi rides to work for 25 years, sometimes enduring 90-minute commutes each way. There's something admirable about that kind of resilience and acceptance of life's circumstances.The discussion about corrupt road checkpoints really highlighted one of the darker sides of solo travel in this region. Those orange-vested officials who photograph you crossing some 'imaginary line' and hold your driver's license hostage until you pay up - it's extortion, plain and simple. But what can you do when you're ...