tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072412016179471535.post5924071637298876720..comments2023-11-13T07:40:46.199-06:00Comments on Peace Journalism Insights: Steven Youngbloodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12832761617411120195noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072412016179471535.post-15061418975677667202010-07-22T04:45:26.496-05:002010-07-22T04:45:26.496-05:00Hi--The fort portal road is under construction, an...Hi--The fort portal road is under construction, and truly awful. So, we went through Mbarrara. This wasn't much better, though maybe just a little better. Either way, when you factor out the tire troubles, the trip was about 6 hrs.Steven Youngbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12832761617411120195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072412016179471535.post-15059887349658129852010-07-18T03:39:09.551-05:002010-07-18T03:39:09.551-05:00Which way did you go? Taking the Masaka/Mbarara r...Which way did you go? Taking the Masaka/Mbarara route through QE is tempting, but that road is in terrible condition. I don't know about now, but there's a more northern road that has much less traffic and is in better condition -- although there are fewer towns, etc. along it -- it runs through Bonba.<br /><br />Maybe ask Emmanuel or another driver for some tips,<br /><br />Good luck in Gulu.Lisa M. Heilbronnhttp://www.facebook.com/?ref=homenoreply@blogger.com