Day four on the island: Life 2 the Limit survival challenge Posted on 8 April 2010 Greetings to friends and family, from our little corner of (slightly altered) paradise. We are all still relatively well and there have been no serious medical incidents so far. Adelle (our support person and documenter) came today to collect the first round of journal entries and pictures. We were not allowed to talk to her, but just seeing her boat come in for the collection was encouraging and a reminder that time is passing. I am sleeping somewhat better though I continue to have very strange dreams, but I can never quite remember the details in the morning. There remain some serious concerns in the group about our ability to consistently find food. We went again to collect palm hearts, this time enough for the entire group, but it’s quite a task and probably not sustainable, so we need to explore additional food sources. There was a heavy rainfall in the evening which definitely dampened our spirits. We had not expected so much rain at this time of year, and many of our hammocks got wet – not a pleasure to sleep in at all! Related Posts Kaokoland: how to do the wildest 4×4 trip in Namibia 5 May 2016 From Cape Town to the legendary Van Zyl's Pass - here's how to do the... read more Into the Okavango: follow the team on the last days of their epic 4 month journey 15 September 2015 Into the Okavango is now in the last days of an incredible four-month, 2250km... read more Once Upon A Town… in Garies 19 June 2015 Follow internationally renowned street artist, Falko as he road-trips around SA, painting the dorpies as... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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