The Burgers took the short notice change in plan seemingly in their stride, but it was accompanied by begging and bribing bosses to approve revised leave plans, rescheduling meetings and extending commitments. However, it finally sunk in that we will be embarking on this dream trip in a week's time. The past week flew past as a result of frantic packing and buying, and seeming to haemorrage money. Last night we wondered how on earth that much stuff can fit into the car, which had all seats removed, bar the driver and passenger seats. Last minute veto rights resulted in certain items being left behind, and with Hennie packing and re-packing had all the essential items fitted into the car. Late Sunday morning the "under-cover" syncro team, dressed up like a Fortuner, finally left the big city lights behind.
Our first spot of bother was when we were pulled off by traffic cops barely 30 minutes north of Pretoria - and believe me, we were not speeding. Not possible if a car is carrying what feels like more than one ton of cargo. Luckily, after a quick check of driver's license and registration we were waved off and bid a good journey by a friendly traffic cop.
The rest of the trip was uneventful. A well timed SMS from Anita advising against the Messina camping site, we checked ourselves in at Matombo Lodge and had a nice cold drink on the deck. We will try for an early night, to be at our best behaviour when attempting our first border crossing tomorrow morning. The plan is to put in as much distance as possible through Zimbabwe.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
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