Namibia Travels, Part 5: Sand in All the Right Places

Namibia Travels, Part 5: Sand in All the Right Places

Our start came early again, as usual. Fortunately, Erika and I were sleeping well in the tent now. Exhaustion helps with that. We were even better at getting camp packed up this time, and were easily able to hit our planned 8am departure time. We had a date with the dunes, and Erika, especially, was excited. The dunes were all I really knew about Namibia before this trip, and that’s because Erika has long wanted to come see them. It’s…

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Namibia Travels, Part 4: Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses?

Namibia Travels, Part 4: Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses?

Wiping all the dirt off (literal and metaphorical) that we felt like we’d picked up in Kolmanskop, we were back in the cars. We took back to the B4 and headed east, retracing the path we’d taken last night, back toward the town of Aus. From Aus, we’d say goodbye to paved roads and start heading north. Day 4 Day 4 was, thankfully, considerably less driving than we’d done the first two driving days. But, as I mentioned above, it…

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Namibia Travels, Part 3: Diamonds, and Genocide, are Forever

Namibia Travels, Part 3: Diamonds, and Genocide, are Forever

We’ll never really know if the apfel strudel woman was right with what she said about Lüderitz, as we never really saw it. We got in after dark, and the next morning we were up early and back on the road, with no time to spend in Lüderitz itself. It seemed cute enough. Though as we saw now driving out in the daylight: the surrounding area is harsh, ugly desert. Sands routinely blow across the roadway and obscure the road….

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Namibia Travels, Part 2: Get Me Out of This Car!

Namibia Travels, Part 2: Get Me Out of This Car!

Namibia is a big country, it turns out. And, we saw an awful lot of it thru the windows of our cars. No more so than on day 3 of the trip, a day we spent almost the entirety of in the car. Most of it on low-quality dirt roads. Day 3 After fueling up in Keetmanshoop, we got back on the B1 heading south, before switching to the B4 west, another of the few paved roads in Namibia. Day…

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Namibia Travels, Part 1: Welcome to Namibia!

Namibia Travels, Part 1: Welcome to Namibia!

Our “relaxing” time back home was anything but. It was, maybe, the most stressful time we’d had all year. We had just under two weeks before leaving for Namibia, which we were looking forward to using to reload and recharge. But in the days leading up to leaving Mexico, our to-do list grew and grew. We had to buy new toiletries and supplies for Phase 2, and get my phone fixed, and fully catch up on laundry, and actually book…

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Phase 1 Wrap Up

Phase 1 Wrap Up

Phase 1 of our grand adventure was, itself, an incredible adventure. If our entire trip were only what we just completed, then the trip would already be an incredible, life changing, worthwhile thing. The fact that it’s only a piece of it, and we have plenty more to go, leaves us feeling so fortunate and excited. By The Numbers We spent just a shade over 4 months on phase 1, leaving Raleigh, NC on January 15, 2018, and returning on…

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Ciudad de México

Ciudad de México

Erika and I didn’t want to pass through Mexico City without actually seeing it. We also didn’t have a lot of time available in Mexico, though, and wanted to focus most of it in San Miguel de Allende. So, we planned for just one full day in Mexico’s capital at the end of the trip, where we’d do as much as we possibly could in that one day. We got into the bus station from San Miguel in late afternoon,…

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San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

To get from Peru to Mexico, we took a 6 hour flight from Lima to Mexico City. We only had a week to spend in Mexico, so our time there would be short, but it felt wrong to not visit at all. We had debated if we should even go given the dire warnings on the State Dept. website, but I love Mexico, and wanted to see it, even if it was just a short visit. We arrived in Mexico…

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Lima, Peru

Lima, Peru

Our flight to Lima arrived about 20 minutes late, meaning we missed our bus into the city and had about an hour to kill before the next one. So naturally, we decided to eat at a Papa John’s in the airport. I wish we could say we were ashamed of ourselves, but we’re not! We’ve rarely been to American restaurants while traveling, but we just couldn’t pass up the cheesesticks! After indulging ourselves, we caught the next bus and made…

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Arequipa, Peru

Arequipa, Peru

“I want a penthouse,” Erika said while looking through AirBnbs for Arequipa. We’d had just about enough of our budget housing for our trip to Machu Picchu, and we wanted something a little nicer again. We still missed our condo in La Paz. “Oooh, forget a penthouse, maybe I want a colonial house!” The sky was the limit for us, apparently. We did settle on that penthouse, and on May 5 we left Cusco and flew to Arequipa, Peru. The AirBnb…

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