Kay White and son, Lee, complete the 300 mile epic pioneering trek up the Skeleton Coast…
Founder of Redventure Kay White and her son Lee send news that they have completed, together, the 300 mile trek along Namibia’s inhospitable Skeleton Coast…
Follow Kay’s latest incredible journey, walking 300 miles along the uninhabitable Skeleton Coast, carrying half her body weight in supplies and equipment in 50 degree heat, climbing 1000 ft sand dunes. Click here to read all about this unique expedition.
Kay White takes on 300 miles of uninhabited coastline in Namibia
Climbing 1,000ft sand dunes, in one of the most inhospitable places on earth, battling temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celcius, and carrying all their own supplies, Kay is joining a team of 14 as they trek unsupported for 300 miles.
Being unsupported for the trek means they will all be carrying about half their body weight in equipment and supplies, and taking any personal luxuries was banned. They will be desalinating all the water they need, as there is none on the way. This will total over 14,000 litres and take them hours each evening to ensure they have enough to survive in the desert temperatures.