Yesterday I arrived in Dar Salaam, Tanzania and last night the car rental agency picked up the Land Cruiser. I’m not going to lie, it was a great relief when they picked it up. I didn’t post all the issues I had with the Land Cruiser, but they included replacing the clutch twice, replacing both batteries, thr spare tire rim and various issues with the electrical system, stove, bulbs, door latches, windows and tire leaks. Although I spent a lot of time working on repairs of the Land Cruiser, I couldn’t imagine doing the trip in any other vehicle because of the very poor roads in Kenya and Tanzania. The Land Cruiser was an absolute beast, everybody knows how to fix them and parts are readily available. In 28 days, I drove 9,924 km, visited 7 churches, 5 wells, 3 schools, 2 orphanages, 1 clinic and gave out 200 storybook bibles. (Although, 13 of the storybook bibles were given to 8 Tanzanian Police Officers instead of the cash they requested.) I also shared a message at 3 chur...
Gulp....So I am finally going to do this. I'm going to take folks on the water and teach them how to shoot sailboat races. I have selected three regattas which will each have amazing opportunities to capture high performance sailboats and traditional yachts and schooners in action. The three regattas are; The Corinthian Classic on Sunday August 10th, The ONE Championship on Sunday August 24th and the Gloucester Schooner Festival on Sunday August 31st. There will be opportunities to and from the regattas to photograph some old lighthouses and a pretty charming coastline. Safaris are $165 each and include 5 hours on the water, instruction, lunch, non-alcohlic beverages and a critique of your work at the end of the day. I'm limiting the class sizes to 12 photographers per a safari but you can bring a guest for an additional $50. Get more info and purchase tickets at: http://www.leightonsafaris.com - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone hopefully from some place warm, windy ...
This if my route so far in Kenya and Tanzania. Right now I’m in the southwest part of Tanzania where the gold arrow is. I’m heading east to Dar Saalem this week. My Garmin stopped working a few days after I arrived in Kenya a few weeks ago. I’m using Gaia and it’s not my favorite for tracking and definitely not very useful in Kenya and Tanzania for finding places to camp. As usual, iOverlander has been very, very helpful to find places to stay and camp. Haven’t done much camping because of my schedule, but hope to do a lot in the 10 days, along with some game drives. Here is a link to my route on Gaia, which I’m trying to update every day. https://www.gaiagps.com/public/Sq8hKEcr0mgMREGqWaTZeoeX
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