Bruintjieskraal's camping spots is really neat, with a lot of space between sites, lots of grass and amazingly lush and green at the moment - and we got to see this only the next morning, with the grass quite wet from the dew. Needless to say, we took our time packing up and hit the road at around 9am again, heading into the actual Baviaanskloof Reserve, where a R59 permit at the gate allowed us in.
Wow!! Just wow!!! Having last been in Baviaans about 16 years ago I could not remember much of it all and was blown away by the incredible scenery and terrain on that side
The mountains are majestic, the vegetation varies from Knysna forest-like sections in the valleys, to dense shrubbery on the mountains, then lowveld-like areas in the flat bits.. Really really amazing.
Pretty much all of the road is in really good condition and easy to ride, with the exception being 2 or 3 of the mountain passes that is REALLY washed out, loose, rocky, rutty - that is, FUN
Even the part where my back wheel slid out around a slow rocky hairpin corner, at low speed - no real damage to the bike, apart from the fact that I had to bend the gear lever straight, pivot the handguard down and secure my screen again. Oh, and my wrist took a little knock, which felt fine until much later that day...
Pity that we did not take pics of the gnarly bits, having concentrated too much on getting (mostly down) through safely.
The infamous water crossing was disappointingly bone dry, but a deep hole in one of the river crossing later on did manage to get us wet to our knees - much unexpected fun