Hot! Icebreaker Rules!

hot_icebreaker.jpg...We headed north-west to Botswana where we shared a campsite with some hippopotamus. In Zimbabwe, Kim took shots of the majestic Victoria Falls as we sheltered her camera from torrential mist. A military convoy escorted us through the Caprivi Strip, south of the Angolan border.

Hours of spectacular scenery turned into days as we headed south through the deserts, half buried ghost towns and restricted diamond areas of Namibia. Jo was not expecting the road ahead to be under construction. The 4WD rolled 3 times as it slowed from 100km/hr. We pondered our luck as we retrieved camera and camping gear from the road. Luckily the only serious injury was to our reputation.

"The climates of the countries in the south of Africa were diverse like its cultures and unpredictable like its wildlife. I found my icebreaker was purpose built for all the environments we visited. The garments layered comfortably for protection from the cold winds of the Atlantic Ocean, and a single item of clothing allowed air to pass through while hiking over desert sands to Deadvlei. The four of us each went to the countries in the south of Africa for different reasons. The reasons we all wear icebreaker are the same."

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