But let's start at the beginning.......
About three weeks ago, [member=4453]Just Blip It![/member] , Henry and myself set out to do some riding in Lekgalameetsi. Link to that RR - https://wilddog.net.za/forum/index.php?topic=251617.0
The plan was to ride Penge Pass, the lesser known "Pass with no Name" and a few others to complete a loop. Most of these tracks were generously supplied by [member=9492]Xpat[/member] - thank you Martin!
Things did not go according to plan - emergency repair to a holed radiator on Henry's 990, and shortly after a puncture on Mark's 990. Unsure just how effective the repair on Henry's bike would be and unsure whether we would have sufficient time to complete the loop, we decided to play it safe and change our route accordingly. We ended up only riding Pass With No Name and a few other on route there. We vowed to go back as soon as possible to ride up the elusive Penge Pass.
Fast forward three weeks - Mark phoned me up and invited me along on another shot at Penge, I hastily cleared my diary and a week later met up with Mark and Japie in White River to start the trip. It was a beautiful morning in the Loweld and I was up early to get ready and I parked the 790 in the driveway - a few minutes later heard frantic screaming outside. Our neighbour was trying to prevent a giraffe from "mounting" my bike...... I had to place a folded bike ramp in the drieway, which the bull kicked over to his very clear delight.
As with most of Mark's trips, the offroad riding starts just after you get on your bike. Most of the initial 45 min of riding was on familiar tracks that I've posted about before.