Back in August I contacted my mate Brian who had been up to the Kimberly a few years ago. He was over the moon with praise for that area but warned of the dangers of the roads – it sounded familiar and reminded us of the days we pounded corrugations (OK – in a Land Rover) in Ethiopia and East Africa. I started out with a few thousand dollars in mind and she’d be right, but at this, our point of departure, I honestly don’t want to know how much we have spent but tomorrow (after purchase of a second regulator for the gas ring for the wok – we’re not going to go short on the food stakes) will hopefully have us all squared away and kitted out to do this every year from now on.
Monday, April 28, 2008
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4 comments:
Good luck aunty and uncle. Sounds as though you are well and truly prepared and now all you need to do is sit back and enjoy the journey. Make sure you indulge in lots of star gazing, sunsets, fireside chats and of course red wine! I know you will have a wonderful time and can't wait to read your next instalment. Lots of love Nina xo
Yay! After sending Pa off on a laptop hunting project I have a sexy Asus set up, an internet connection (albeit dial-up, but its not like I don't have time to kill!) and an exciting trip to read about to kill some time in hospital!! Have a ball lovelies xx
Hannahbelle xx
Come on folks, time for another entry...! Your adoring public awaits!
Love Katie
I agree with Katie - when are we going to have the first missive about 'life on the road'. We are all waiitng on thisside of the world ...............
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