Running on Empty

18,000 Miles Down Africa with Parkinson’s

Guy Deacon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ad Lib Publishers Ltd

Published:11th Apr '24

£9.99

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At the age of sixty, and having lived with Parkinson’s disease for over ten years, Guy Deacon CBE set out on one last adventure: to drive solo from his home in the UK 18,000 miles and through twenty-five countries to Cape Town on the southern tip of Africa. This incredible journey, across Europe and down the full length of Africa, took the former British Army officer over twelve months. Along the way, he broke down five times, underwent one emergency evacuation, and took 3,650 prescription pills.

There are only a handful of vehicles each year which attempt this difficult journey; many never complete it. Ongoing conflicts in Libya, South Sudan, Mozambique and many other countries make any journey exceptionally dangerous. In central Africa, road conditions, particularly in the rainy season, often make the going treacherous. Further hazards include illegal checkpoints, extortion, contaminated fuel and a lack of services.

Guy drove, lived and slept in his VW Transporter, often in remote spots, hundreds of miles from the nearest village or town. Reliant on patchy GPS, he often got lost. His journey was, quite simply, an incredible feat by a man travelling alone with Stage 3 Parkinson’s disease, when simply putting on a pair of shoes can take half an hour.

But not only did Guy’s journey fulfil a childhood dream to drive the length of Africa, his mission was also to raise global awareness of Parkinson’s disease, for which there is currently still no cure.

'An immense feat of endurance, a remarkable achievement, and a truly inspirational adventure filled with courage and hope.' 

-- Sir Ranulph Fiennes

'An incredible journey. Guy Deacon is a true hero.'

-- Jilly Cooper, author

'Guy Deacon’s inspirational journey through Africa is enthralling. With an indomitable spirit, Guy battles terrible roads, hostile border officials, mechanical breakdowns, but, most of all Parkinson’s disease – as he travels 18,000 miles raising awareness and dispelling myths about a condition which is often stigmatised.’ 

-- Rory Cellan-Jones, author of Ruskin Park

‘To drive 18,000 miles through Africa is a challenge in itself, but for one suffering from an incurable disease and faced with endless trials and tribulations, insane bureaucracy  and a global pandemic, it is a miracle if you succeed. However, this is what Guy Deacon did, whilst striving to raise awareness of Parkinson’s disease in Africa. Faced with the inexorable march of his own condition, he showed incredible determination, courage and initiative to achieve his aim. This book records how he displayed great skill at cultivating friendships and demonstrating care for fellow sufferers. A most readable account of achievement in the face of adversity that will surely encourage others.’

-- John Blashford-Snell, President, the Scientific Exploration Soc

ISBN: 9781802471885

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256 pages