A Night at the De Klerk Boerdery

A Night at the De Klerk Boerdery

Travelling down a gravel back-road towards Fish River Canyon, we were starting to wonder where we might camp as the clock hit four pm.  It was then we came across a brightly painted plough with a sign for the De Klerk Boerdery (farm).  We took a chance, opened the gate and trundled over a rise to be greeted by a […]

Initial Impressions of Namibia

Initial Impressions of Namibia

Its dry, very dry! Our visa allows us to stay up to 90 days in Namibia and we fully intend to use this time to tour the length and breadth of the country. Distances between ‘things’ are greater than in Europe and we easily drive a couple of hundred kilometres in a day. Fortunately, diesel is reasonably priced at about […]

In To Africa

In To Africa

Francine found a novel way to get from the UK to Namibia, but it had good and bad features. The good – a business class flight that cost less than an economy ticket (on the same flight!). The bad – it involved a slight detour via Istanbul and catching the Frankfurt/Windhoek flight the following day. So far so good – […]

Resting up at Darts Farm, Topsham

Resting up at Darts Farm, Topsham

We needed a place to park up in the UK upon our return from North Africa and before starting our Southern African adventure. We contacted Darts Farm in Topsham and the owners very kindly agreed to us staying on their property in return for a donation to the local air ambulance trust. Big Bertha is now on its way to […]

Galicia – Spain’s hidden gem

Galicia – Spain’s hidden gem

Our ferry, the Pont Aven, broke down again and we found ourselves with six ‘extra’ days in Northern Spain. Inspired by the magical film ‘The Way’, we visited Santiago de Compestella and Cabo Fisterra – significant parts of the ‘Camino de Santiago’. We parked up in a town 7km outside Santiago, joined the many pilgrims and walked the Camino to […]

Jerez Feria – a true spectacle!!

Jerez Feria – a true spectacle!!

We were lucky to be in Jerez visiting friends at the time of the annual Jerez Feria del Caballo.  It lasts a week and is very Spanish.  We joined our friends, Douglas and Carol, at Carrefour’s caseta to watch people, fireworks and the ceremonial switching on of the illuminations.  It was a late night!  The next day we visited during […]

Reflections on Morocco

Reflections on Morocco

It’s not Marrakech! When we arrived in Morocco, we had a rough idea that we would travel a conventional route – down the coast, passing through Casablanca, Essaouira, Agadir, Marrakech, etc, and back up on the other side of the Atlas mountain ranges, which split Morocco in half.  But, as we wanted to test Bertha in the desert and we […]