Wellies, blankets and stars.
After a great night at the Sani Pass some of us got up to watch the sunrise, well Gerard, our photographer and I did, anyway. The other slugabeds snoozed for a bit longer and missed the best part of the day when the world is waking up. Having only really crossed into Lesotho the day before, as our hotel was in sight of the border post, we set off excitedly into the country. We had an easy start as the road was tarmacced but that soon ended before long and we were on dirt and very rough tracks that were only passable with a 4x4 and presented us with some very challenging driving. All good fun. It's not called the 'Kingdom in the sky' for nothing. Up, down, up, down is the order of the day. We passed through many attractive villages of mainly thatched rondevals, all with their own shiny new latrine next to them. There has been a massive programme to give every household its own latrine and it is good to see. The villages are very orderly and mostly compl...