Namibia
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2017 12:41 pm
Another long road trip on foreign soil is behind me. Took the girlfriend and another friend of ours to Namibia for a bit over 3 weeks and ~4000km of driving mostly dirt roads. Rented a Toyota Hilux with 2 rooftop tents. I brought along an old ground tent for my own personal use that I gave away at the end of the trip. I have to say, after dealing with those rooftop tents each day for 3+ weeks, I can say without a doubt that I hate them. I originally thought they were a great idea, but the construction on them is simply piss-poor, so much so that I had to make a number of repairs throughout the trip.
First night at the most lux camp of the trip:

Wreck along the Skeleton Coast:

Another campsite at one of the national parks best known for...

this (Deadvlei):

Definitely a desert

And definitely Africa, although the roads here are supposed to be the best on the continent

The very cool ghost town of Kolmanskop, built to last by the Germans and their pursuit of diamonds. Now it is slowly being taken over by the sands:


The main reason for the trip was for the wildlife, and we were not disappointed.












I thought this was pretty cool. Pretty much in the middle of nowhere-the largest known meteorite ever found.

Planning on making a return visit at some point, mostly to see everything we didn't have time to see, spend a bit more time in one of the national parks, and venture into a bit of Botswana.
First night at the most lux camp of the trip:

Wreck along the Skeleton Coast:

Another campsite at one of the national parks best known for...

this (Deadvlei):

Definitely a desert

And definitely Africa, although the roads here are supposed to be the best on the continent

The very cool ghost town of Kolmanskop, built to last by the Germans and their pursuit of diamonds. Now it is slowly being taken over by the sands:


The main reason for the trip was for the wildlife, and we were not disappointed.












I thought this was pretty cool. Pretty much in the middle of nowhere-the largest known meteorite ever found.

Planning on making a return visit at some point, mostly to see everything we didn't have time to see, spend a bit more time in one of the national parks, and venture into a bit of Botswana.