Cattle Rustler Pass

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One of the steepest, rockiest sections of the ride

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Outthere showing how it's done

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Outthere right on the Lesotho border

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And finally we reached our planned destination, the road in lesotho between Sehlabathebe and Ramas border post

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Some pics taken by Outthere on his cellphone

 

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Here we had a quick debate, were we going to take the easy option and go back via the border post and Ramatselitso Pass, or back down the steep rocky pass the way we had come?

Outthere then remembered that he had left his jacket half way up the pass hidden in the bush, as he had taken it off when he had started over-heating on the way up. So our minds were made up for us.

And I'm really glad we had to go back down, it was just as awesome as on the way up  :biggrin:

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What we had hoped to avoid by going back through Rama's gate

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But we both managed fine

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The rest of the ride went as planned, got back to the car at about 15h00 that afternoon, which meant about 6hours spent in the saddle. My stiff body the next day reminded me that my riding fitness is severely lacking

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Just Blip It! said:
Going up looked easier! ;D

Ja going up that one steep rocky section was easier  :biggrin:
 
Thanks Jon for a great day and putting it here for the record never to be forgotten.

So glad I optted to take the 600 would have not passed the first kilometer with the 1200.



 
garth_dixie said:
so gonna get a xr again..... I miss this riding

awesome ride

If you not vertically challenged you will do it on the 950! I love to push the envelope and get the 990 up and down that sort of terrain, gives me a great feeling of accomplishment.....................................along with a few cramps and a few new aches here and there! ;D
 
Awesome guys, just awesome.
If you can post a pic of the route with google earth it would be interesting to see.
 
Out of interest, does jetting play a role considering you stay in NP, and going up to Lesotho (What is the elevation change?)
 
Beserker said:
Out of interest, does jetting play a role considering you stay in NP, and going up to Lesotho (What is the elevation change?)

Funny you should mention it, my XR was idling 100% at the start of the trip, then at the top it wasn't idling properly and was stalling, back at the bottom it was fine again.
 
Well done to both of you! I got vertigo just looking at the peechars.
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That looks hard but lekker! Thank for the pics and report. My KTM450 is jetted for sea level as well, but has the same symptoms when I get up above 2,000m on a ride.
 
it is ride reports like this that make me want to sell my aircraft refueller and buy a smaller bike.
That was a freaking awesome ride and report with the best scenary as a cherry. :thumleft: :thumleft:
 
Respect......looks like hard work. Thanks for sharing!  :thumleft:
 
Casting from Turd said:
Nice RR. Love that area as well. Get hold of Steve from Khotso near Drak Gardens. He knows of a few ways up the berg as well.

I know Steve, good guy.

He takes horse rides up to Sehlabathebe, but he goes up Bushman's neck.
 
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