Thanks for moving our post!
Here is a little bit from our run up Prince Alfred's Pass:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xdd-W-YzTm8
I thought about editing out the middle part, but I left it in to show off how sophisticated my camera setup is... :D
This is an excerpt from our blog post...
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That afternoon, we decided to treat ourselves after sucessfully tackling such challenging terrain!
Oudtshoorn is less than an hour south of the Swartberg Pass. Just outside town, we had passed by some ostrich farms. I remembered seeing...
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Disaster.
After Andreas left, I opened my topcase to get a water bottle out. To my dismay, the plastic bottle had ruptured while we were riding and 2L of water now filled the inside of the case. I inspected the bottle. All that rubbing...
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We reach the intersection that connects back to the Swartberg Pass and the gravel road becomes tamer and civilized once again
Back on the Swartberg Pass, who do we find waiting for us? The R12GSADVguy!
He must have been waiting for a...
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Hard to keep your eyes on the road when there are views like this all around and below you! We were just down there!
Amazing! We are having such a great time on this road! Have to thank Jacques and Phillip for the recommendation
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And then up ahead, the R120GSADVguy was at a standstill. As I got closer, I saw the reason.
A dik-dik is just hanging out on the road between us. So cute!!!
This little guy didn't seem fazed at all with a whole BMW Motorrad Convention...
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We had to get out of the sun, it was too hot. The bikes join us in the shade
There's only one way in and out of Die Hel. Which means to continue on, we have to back track another 50 kms back to the Swartberg Pass.
We steeled ourselves...
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There are a few switchbacks on the descent to Hell
From the top of the road to the floor of the valley, the road rapidly sheds 600 meters of vertical elevation. Our tires skid on the loose rocks as we slow down for each hairpin using a...
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I love looking out and seeing that twisty ribbon of dirt and gravel ahead of us!
Passing by a mini-forest of some neat-looking aloe trees. Aloe! It's Vera nice to meet you!
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Even in these semi-desert conditions, there are still pools of water covering the road. We stop to measure the depth before charging through
And that's when we discover that our boots are no longer waterproof. At least our socks dry fast...
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The road climbs up
The road goes left, then right, then left and then right once again
And all around us, mountains, mountains, mountains! Spectacular! We are loving it!
Despite the heat, this is a very good riding day.
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Although it's not even the hottest part of the afternoon, the sun is pounding down on us mercilessly and we need to pull over for a water break.
Neda tries to seek out shade near a pond that we stopped beside - a difficult thing to do...