Dylan’s Magnet

Dylan’s Magnet

Geologists have still to discover the colossal magnet which is buried deep in the ground, somewhere in the North West of Lusaka, Zambia, but WE know it exists! For every time Bertha leaves Lusaka, we’re drawn back again – to Dylan’s garden! Here, we can enjoy the garden, do some onward planning, make small repairs/improvements and just relax with friends. […]

Botswana – The Wrong Time to Come

Botswana – The Wrong Time to Come

The rainy season was late in ending this year and, unfortunately, we decided to leave Namibia prematurely to head east into Botswana before it had departed. This led to a change of plans and instead of heading onto Zimbabwe from Botswana, we returned to Zambia to stay with Dylan and wait the rains out. More on that in another blog. […]

Not All Who Wander Are Lost

Not All Who Wander Are Lost

Kaokoland has been described as one of the last true wilderness areas of Africa.  It is a remote and uninhabited region, with the exception of a few Himba villages.  We regretted missing this part of Namibia in 2019 and were determined to visit this time.  If you plan to travel to Namibia’s “Wild West” make sure you have enough water, […]

The Lonely Stoney Men of Kaokoland

The Lonely Stoney Men of Kaokoland

Scattered across the remote North Western corner of Namibia lie (or stand or sit) some 37 stone men (possibly more, possibly less – no-one really knows).  These half-size statues, comprising stone and steel, started appearing a few years ago amidst great secrecy.  The artist prefers to remain anonymous and rumour has it that he/she works on an installation during the […]

Back on the Road Again

Back on the Road Again

Sorry for the delay in posting – our last post was in July 2021. At that time we had rushed back to Zambia so that we could fly home for David to say good bye to his Dad. We returned to Lusaka in late November, just as the latest mutation of Covid, Omicron, surfaced and we decided to make a […]

Bye Bye Tanzania

Bye Bye Tanzania

Having returned from Zanzibar and fitted Big Bertha’s new suspension air bags, we set off for Malawi. But Covid rules changed and after having purchased our Malawian visas, the borders closed overnight. At the same time, David learnt of a family illness necessitating a prompt return home and so we instead headed back to Dylan’s farm in Zambia. We would […]

Zanzibar is Wünderbar!!

Zanzibar is Wünderbar!!

We were almost going to give Zanzibar a miss. We had been having a bad week: Dave grazed Big Bertha against a gate post, our boiler had started to leak water, air had begun to escape from Big Bertha’s air suspension bellows and we received a large bill from MAN for last year’s wheel hub works. Oh, and did I […]

Au Revoir Kenya!

Au Revoir Kenya!

Prompted by my good friend Gary, here is our small missive on our remaining time in Kenya, having now crossed back into Tanzania. After journeying south from Lake Turkana, we visited Nanyuki and then around to stay on the southern slopes of Mount Kenya. It was whilst here that the Kenyan government invoked a blockade around the five counties surrounding […]

Lake Turkana

Lake Turkana

In the far north of Kenya, lies a very barren, arid area with the vast Lake Turkana at its centre.  The wind blows incessantly (the only wind farm we have seen in Africa is here) and temperatures hover around 40c in the day and not much less at night.  To stand outside is like having a very powerful hairdryer pointed […]

Au Revoir Uganda

Au Revoir Uganda

Uganda surpassed all our expectations.  From the lush mountainous forests of the southwest to the dry plains of the north, Uganda has much to offer the Overlander. We spent eight weeks in county and circumnavigated nearly all of it. From our entry near Makasa, we journeyed to the southwest to visit the famous mountain gorillas that reside in the volcanic […]