“This is amazing,” Hope grinned as we placed our bags on the wooden deck.
Maramba River Lodge
“What do you mean you can’t finish it?” Hope said, presenting me with the last few bites of her chicken-mayo sandwich.
“What do you mean you can’t finish it?” Hope said, presenting me with the last few bites of her chicken-mayo sandwich.
Hungry, Hungry Hippos
“Do you see him?” Curt asked as he slowly pushed the throttle forward, ever-so slightly.
“Do you see him?” Curt asked as he slowly pushed the throttle forward, ever-so slightly.
Hitch Hiking in Namibia Part Four
“Where are you headed?” I eyed the wheel, almost feeling sorry for the punishment it was receiving.
“Where are you headed?” I eyed the wheel, almost feeling sorry for the punishment it was receiving.
Exploring the Etosha Pan
Can he spot any of the Big Five?
Can he spot any of the Big Five?
Hitchhiking Namibia: Part Three
“Where are you guys going?”
“Where are you guys going?”
Okakambe Trails to You
“Is this the moon scape?”
“Is this the moon scape?”
Locally Famous so Now You Know
Can this man face the Terminator 4?
Can this man face the Terminator 4?
Alter Action Sand Boarding
“Test the bindings on the board,” called out Jay, one of the instructors, “because the last thing you want to do is come back down to change a board after climbing the dune.”
“Test the bindings on the board,” called out Jay, one of the instructors, “because the last thing you want to do is come back down to change a board after climbing the dune.”
Africa’s Little Five
“Are they venomous?” I asked John, our desert guide for the next 4 hours.
“Are they venomous?” I asked John, our desert guide for the next 4 hours.
Hotel Europa Hof
Swakopmund is not a place to be missed on your visit through Namibia.
Swakopmund is not a place to be missed on your visit through Namibia.
Hitch Hiking in Namibia – Part II
400 K’s to Swakopmund on the west coast. It’s gonna be a long day.
400 K’s to Swakopmund on the west coast. It’s gonna be a long day.
Winding up in Windhoek
“Do you find it strange being in an African country yet everything is in German?” I asked Edith of Kenyan origin.
“Do you find it strange being in an African country yet everything is in German?” I asked Edith of Kenyan origin.
Hitching in Namibia – Part I
I wrapped my hoodie tightly around my head to protect my ears from the whipping wind (no need to rip an ear drum at 140 K’s an hour.
I wrapped my hoodie tightly around my head to protect my ears from the whipping wind (no need to rip an ear drum at 140 K’s an hour.
A Barrel of a Bay View
I enjoyed it so much at Barrels that I asked Monica, if in exchange for a bed and food, I could help behind the bar and play a few gigs.
I enjoyed it so much at Barrels that I asked Monica, if in exchange for a bed and food, I could help behind the bar and play a few gigs.
Sandblasted
I stood in awe in the doorway, staring at the sand that had swallowed up what must have once been a master bedroom.
I stood in awe in the doorway, staring at the sand that had swallowed up what must have once been a master bedroom.











