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Jetzt registrieren, um Inhalte freizuschalten. Bitte melden Sie sich in Ihrem Konto an. Please wait while we translate the article. Beyond Boundaries: an expedition of disabled people creates history in crossing extreme, untamed Namibia. English Articles Beyond Boundaries: an expedition of disabled people creates history in crossing extreme, untamed Namibia. It was in mid January that a specially selected team of eleven disabled contributors, all of whom had volunteered to take part in the most daunting of expeditions across the very breadth of Namibia, joined their guides and mentors at the Victoria Falls near Livingstone, just across our country's border in southern Zambia.
They had flown from Windhoek's Hosea Kutako International Airport in Cessna light aircraft, the same day as they had arrived from the UK on Air Namibia's newly scheduled thrice weekly direct flight from London Gatwick. Awaiting them were Ken Hames, the practised expedition leader and catalyst for motivating this group of both physically and mentally challenged individuals in their extreme trek across some of the wildest places that Namibia has to offer.
Ken's experienced team had already thoroughly reconnoitred and established the route, first in November last year and then once again at the start of this New Year.
The massive and wonderful rains already received, even before the rainy season has peaked here in Namibia, necessitated a change to the original route that was planned to take the expedition through the more westerly reaches of the country towards their goal on the Atlantic coastline; the ephemeral Hoarusib river had already run, making it extremely difficult for the vital medical and logistical support vehicles, mainly Land Rovers, to keep close to the intrepid trekkers.
For this reason, it was decided to cross through the Kaokoveld, northern Damaraland and the proclaimed Skeleton Coast Park area further south, where the medical and supply contacts so essential to the team could stay in much closer proximity. The advance party had furthermore assembled all the necessary infrastructure and equipment, and organised indigenous guides and trackers - including Caprivian tribesmen and Himbas - for each leg of this extraordinary mission.