Arrived on time in J-burg at 10am on Thursday, November 19th to catch my connecting flight at noon to Windhoek, Namibia. I enjoyed the two hour flight in an old BA 737 with comfy and spacious leather seats. I got a good view of the task area with a sky full of cu.
In Windhoek I was happy to see that my check-in luggage had made all connections. To be on the safe side I had packed all the essentials in my carry-on, so I could have survived for a few days.

I stayed overnight at the Etango Ranch near the Windhoek airport which is about 60km outside the city. It turned out to be a good place and very reasonably priced. All the guests were either Swiss or German tourists who were either returning from Safaris with lots of tall tales or were setting out to explore the country.
The place was great to acclimatize. Fortunately the temperature was only in the low 30Cs with very low humidity which wasn't too much of a shock coming from November in Ontario.
My brother Michael's wife, Christiane and son Tom where scheduled to arrive next day. The plan was to meet up with them and take a taxi to Bitterwasser which is a bit less than a 3 hr ride. Michael had already been flying out of Kiripotib, Namibia for two weeks in a program called Flying with the Champions. He was planning to fly our rented Arcus E over to Bitterwasser and meet up with us there.


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