Blog 31 by Tan: The Great Zimbabwe Ruins and The Ruins of a Great Zimbabwe We found Doug and Tempe’s place in Chimanimani without a problem and settled in for another...
Blog 30 by Tan: Breadbasket to Basketcase The crossing into Zimbabwe was relatively efficient and mostly painless. As per our usual method, we opted to use a lesser used border post...
Blog 29 by Mick: Farm Time for Dakaristas The little village of Mwandi is only a couple kilometres off the main road between Livingstone and the Katima-Malilo Borderpost, however it is...
Blog 27 by Tan and Mick: Smack Dat Ass TAN’S VIEW: The roads in the north of Ovamboland are flat and straight and lined with a menagerie of animals, including many...
Blog 26 by Tan: Last Dance in Kaokoland Even with Van Zyl’s completed, there was still hundreds of kilometers of off-road riding to be done to get out of oblivion and...
Blog 24 by Tan: STOP! Himba Time! We had a somewhat restless sleep despite our fatigue as I was far from comforted by the campsite custodian’s response to my question of...
Blog 23 by Mick: Up the Ganamub Without a Paddle At least we got some semi-working internet with our horrifically expensive camping at Palmwag Lodge. But with that I got a...
Blog 22 by Tan: Nothing Like a Flash Flood to Keep Things Interesting We were informed by the guy at the Skeleton Coast gates that the 4×4 route that hugs...