Arrival at Injisuthi – Drakensberg Posted on 6 February 2009 Yesterday we hiked 14 kilometers in the rain, struggling to keep our camera gear dry, chasing baboons across treacherously slippery rivers, attempting to capture the magnificence of a mountain range shrouded in mist. Tomorrow we hike a further 10 kilometers to a wet and freezing cave that will be our shelter from the pitch-black, dead cold night, only to rise before the sun and trek back down the mountain the following morning, to drive to the start of our next hike. And that’s the easy part. The difficulty, (one of the many), is expressing, through the show we’re creating, that this is the only way to feel as alive we do when embarking on these challenging, introspective adventures, all in the name of discovery. Danny Kodesh – Camera Related Posts Road trip itineraries for adventurers and foodies in South Africa: exploring local padstals and cuisine 10 April 2023 South Africa ranks as a top road trip destination worldwide 3 November 2022 South Africa has made it into the top 25 road trip destinations worldwide thanks to... read more The ultimate Overberg motorbike route: Cape Town to Mossel Bay 27 July 2022 Try this spectacular motorbike route through the Overberg, for the best dirt riding between Cape... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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