Emily Horgan, Director of the Greaseball Challenge, ready for adventure!It is my pleasure to bring you a comprehensive interview with Emily Horgan, Director of the Greaseball Challenge charity rally. The Challenge is set to take place in April with participants driving from the U.S. down through Central America promoting biofuels and green adventure travel.
If you haven't already, be sure to
read our article on the Greaseball Challenge as background to this remarkable interview (seriously, Emily has some great stories to tell). Emily, who originally sent us details on the Greaseball Challenge herself, was incredibly generous with her time in answering my questions with the final interview being quite long for a single post. As such, I have split the interview in half and we'll will run it over two days.
Today, we cover Emily's charity rally background and her motivation for creating the Greaseball Challenge.
ABG: It sounds like you have been involved in a few charity rallies over the years. Where in the world have you been?
EH: I've driven twice from the UK to West Africa as part of the Plymouth-Banjul Challenge - down through France, Spain, Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal to the Gambia, the final destination. That's around 4,500 miles including three days off-roading through the Sahara Desert! The first year, December 2004, I did the rally in a 1991 Ford Fiesta with two friends. Ford Fiestas are known for being very, very bad or very, very good. We were lucky - the engine on the car had been rebuilt by a Fiat mechanic in Turin and the only real problem we had was a dead fan motor which caused us to overheat in the desert. We had the heating on full to draw the heat off the engine, but when we were stuck in a dune with steam pouring from the hood and the clutch burning out it was a make or break moment!
Interview continues after the break.