Hardy, I could never have imagined that, as a kid having read all of the Hardy Boys books, I would one day have the privilege of meeting the real Hardy Boys. You, Kamanya, Adriaan, Nic, Jaco and Rickus are adventurers in the true sense of the word and it is inspiring. Something that Adriaan said to me sums it up "..ons gaan soek dit." I have learnt that chasing the dream is only half of it, you have to try and even fall a few times to actually realise the dream.Hardy de Kock said:hugmin42 said:Some more...
The stretch between Van Zyl’s Pass and Puros must rank among the best and challenging adventure riding two days anywhere in the world.
I absolutely love these two days because of the obvious challenge of the ride and because of the fact that the collective character of the group is exposed.
I was also keeping an eye on [member=26579]hartebees[/member] as he had to do my usual job, on the bike at the back of the convoy. Between him, Adriaan, Nic, Kamanya and Rickus they have assisted plenty riders already and I was proud. Proud of the fact that they were Quest veterans. I think everyone on this tour will give testament to the fact that these guys would do anything to make other rider’s tour more enjoyable at the drop of a hat. Thank you again guys.
Standing around the breakfast table early in the morning and observing the anxiety on the rider’s faces has become a habit of mine. You can literally see the blood pumping faster after the briefing.
The guys who have done this stretch before is inundated with questions and the newbies listen carefully, not wanting to miss out on any last minute advice that might make the ride more enjoyable, and obviously safer.
Between Johan’s “stoppie” and Jacqies’s willingness to go first (at an impossible decent at the viewpoint) it became clear that this group became lifelong friends in a matter of a few days. Everyone assisted everyone else at the step and the guys who fell along the way were congratulated with the same respect as the guys who butterflied through the tough sections.
I must admit that I was filled with envy and a bit of jealousy as we covered the stretch between the monument and the landmine bakkie – watching Jaco, Werner and Kamanya cutting sand in the Marienfluss was beautiful as you can see in Kamanya’s video.
Werner du Plessis (on the 300 Honda) impressed me on this day. After a fall that would have seen many other riders choose the bakkies 4 wheels for the duration of the day, he simply did not give up. I believe Werner started to enjoy sand riding on this day. A Tough bugger in the same mould as Johan Liebenberg for sure. Werner – if you ever read this – people like you and Johan inspire even the best of riders. This sport needs more Werner’s and more Johan’s.
Werner701 said:Hardy, I could never have imagined that, as a kid having read all of the Hardy Boys books, I would one day have the privilege of meeting the real Hardy Boys. You, Kamanya, Adriaan, Nic, Jaco and Rickus are adventurers in the true sense of the word and it is inspiring. Something that Adriaan said to me sums it up "..ons gaan soek dit." I have learnt that chasing the dream is only half of it, you have to try and even fall a few times to actually realise the dream.Hardy de Kock said:hugmin42 said:Some more...
The stretch between Van Zyl’s Pass and Puros must rank among the best and challenging adventure riding two days anywhere in the world.
I absolutely love these two days because of the obvious challenge of the ride and because of the fact that the collective character of the group is exposed.
I was also keeping an eye on [member=26579]hartebees[/member] as he had to do my usual job, on the bike at the back of the convoy. Between him, Adriaan, Nic, Kamanya and Rickus they have assisted plenty riders already and I was proud. Proud of the fact that they were Quest veterans. I think everyone on this tour will give testament to the fact that these guys would do anything to make other rider’s tour more enjoyable at the drop of a hat. Thank you again guys.
Standing around the breakfast table early in the morning and observing the anxiety on the rider’s faces has become a habit of mine. You can literally see the blood pumping faster after the briefing.
The guys who have done this stretch before is inundated with questions and the newbies listen carefully, not wanting to miss out on any last minute advice that might make the ride more enjoyable, and obviously safer.
Between Johan’s “stoppie” and Jacqies’s willingness to go first (at an impossible decent at the viewpoint) it became clear that this group became lifelong friends in a matter of a few days. Everyone assisted everyone else at the step and the guys who fell along the way were congratulated with the same respect as the guys who butterflied through the tough sections.
I must admit that I was filled with envy and a bit of jealousy as we covered the stretch between the monument and the landmine bakkie – watching Jaco, Werner and Kamanya cutting sand in the Marienfluss was beautiful as you can see in Kamanya’s video.
Werner du Plessis (on the 300 Honda) impressed me on this day. After a fall that would have seen many other riders choose the bakkies 4 wheels for the duration of the day, he simply did not give up. I believe Werner started to enjoy sand riding on this day. A Tough bugger in the same mould as Johan Liebenberg for sure. Werner – if you ever read this – people like you and Johan inspire even the best of riders. This sport needs more Werner’s and more Johan’s.
As some of the other riders posted, I also find myself still day dreaming of the trip and can't wait till the next ride.
Thank you for an adventure of a lifetime Boys.
Hardy de Kock said:Werner701 said:Hardy, I could never have imagined that, as a kid having read all of the Hardy Boys books, I would one day have the privilege of meeting the real Hardy Boys. You, Kamanya, Adriaan, Nic, Jaco and Rickus are adventurers in the true sense of the word and it is inspiring. Something that Adriaan said to me sums it up "..ons gaan soek dit." I have learnt that chasing the dream is only half of it, you have to try and even fall a few times to actually realise the dream.
As some of the other riders posted, I also find myself still day dreaming of the trip and can't wait till the next ride.
Thank you for an adventure of a lifetime Boys.
Lost for words...
petri oosthuizen said:WOW nice Pics and Report thanks :thumleft: :thumleft:
Those stone "men" statues intrigue me a LOT........how many are there, and who makes them?? They're very very cool :drif: 8)
petri oosthuizen said:Sal dit graag wil Google Hardy.....wat noem mens die "beelde"?? Wil graag al die posisies en so aan sien, BAIE nice!!!
Skuus man eks nou HEEL off topic op die nice Thread :
Hardy de Kock said:petri oosthuizen said:Sal dit graag wil Google Hardy.....wat noem mens die "beelde"?? Wil graag al die posisies en so aan sien, BAIE nice!!!
Skuus man eks nou HEEL off topic op die nice Thread :
Lone men of the Kaokoland
Posisies word deur almal geheim gehou Petri.
Jy sien hulle raak of jy mis hulle, ek sal vir jou stuur wat ons het
hartebees said:Bart, you will have to go back to see the Khowarib Schlugt and Klein Serengeti - no question about it.
hartebees said:Bart, you will have to go back to see the Khowarib Schlugt and Klein Serengeti - no question about it. For me it was the most enjoyable riding day of all. Unfortunately I forgot to charge my GoPro batteries the day before but I'm sure [member=16093]hugmin42[/member] has some footage to share.
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