First Report. 2 Hours in the Cradle

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Stormer

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Here goes a first time ride report.

After keeping â??she-who-must-be-kept-happyâ? happy, I got to do a little ride. I had about 2 hours to ride. Phoned a friend but he was busy with lunch at the mother and couldnâ??t come. So here I go. But where to? Didnâ??t want to do the Harties/Brits thing. Too many Sunday afternoon drivers. Pretoria East is too far. It is going to take about half an hour just to get there. The only other place that I could think of was the cradle. I have been in the area before but not the cradle itself.

Here is the time and kilometer reading just be fore I left.
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Took the old Pretoria West/Sandton road to the Minavonie circle. Right on Ruimte Avenue towards Diepsloot. Took the â??other N14â?, the R114 to Muldersdrift.
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I have done the road a few times up to the robot at the Lion Park. The taxiâ??s was not too bad. The trucks during the week are worst but being a Sunday there were none. The portion between Malibongwe and Beyers Naudé was a first. Turned right on Beyers. Some kiloâ??s down the road I turned left onto a gravel road. Thought maybe it will get me to the N14 just past Krugersdorp. Alas the road lasted for 500m and then ended at a lodge. Had to turn around. This was my first gravel road experience so I was a bit apprehensive.
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For a first time I did not put it down nor had a â??momentâ? but I were also only doing about 50. My total off road experience on a 2 wheeler. 1 km.

Here is a view towards Pretoria from Beyers Naudé.
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Got to the T-Junction.
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Right towards home, left towards some more riding. Turned left. There were 2 other riders standing next to the road having a smoke. They were one of the few riders that returned the greeting. Made me think. There is sometime an advantage to smoking. It is forcing you to stop. For the non smokers like me I have to force my self to stop and take some photos and not just keep riding and looking.

Here are some pictures from the Kromdraai road.
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Got to the Sterkfontein caves. I was about halfway through the riding time and decided to have a quick drink. The coke was quite reasonable priced. R8 at Steers, R6 at Spar, R5 at Sterkfontein. Maybe I should visit them more for the cheap coke.
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Photo from the visitors are.
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Next choice.
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Fast road via Krugersdorp, nice road via Hekpoort. Hekpoort here I come.
Turned right on the D400 past the CSIR Radio Space Research Centre. Here are some photos just before the centre.
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Here are the satellite dishes. I wonder if theyâ??ve got DSTV?
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Just after I left home I realised that I have left my rain suite at home. It rained Friday afternoon, big parts of Saturday and early Sunday morning. What are the changes that I will stay dry. Well I took the chance. Seeing this I wondered again about staying dry.
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Here is a little rock formation just after the CSIR.
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I got to the T-junctions with R512. Now where to go? Right towards Broederstoom and be back home on time or Left towards a T-junction to turn right to Broederstroom and be back home on time. Well I turned left. When I got to the Peacanwood 4 way stop I know that I was wrong. However I saw this.
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It was at this turnoff.
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Anybody know anything about this place?
I turned around back to where I got from, this time getting to Broederstroom. Here I encountered the dreaded Joburg drivers on a Sunday afternoon driver to Harties. Boy but they cannot drive. Luckily they all turned off on the R512 towards Lanseria. I kept going straight towards the Hennopsriver drive (R511?). At the four way stop a 1200GS overtook me. The old ballie (I think if I saw the face correctly, registration number NU 1??????) had a pillion as well. I thought that I will try and stay with them to see what kind of line they take so that I can maybe learn from them. We had one uphill where they left me behind. After that we had traffic with a car between us. We just had to follow the speed of the traffic. I was second last in the queue of cars. There were a Z4 behind me. A vehicle in front of me, then the old ballie and then another 5 or 6 cars. Suddenly the ass@#$% in the Z4 decides to overtake everybody. There is no space for him anywhere but still gives it a go. He only got past GS and then had to push a place for him in the queue. So he scored 30 or 40meters, the d@#$. After that no other incidents back home.
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Total time: 2 hours 23 minutes
Distance: 178.3 km

As a last thought. What is the story with Sunday riders? During the week about 60% of riders either greet first or returns the greeting. I am mostly the one to slow to return the greeting. But today of the 10 to 12 riders that came from the front only 1 returned the greeting.

Cheers
Stormer
 
Nice one Stormer and well done on your first dirty ride ;) :biggrin:
 
hi there,,,i have been living here most of my life and actually never thought of making a rr about it,,,,

thanx for beating me to it,,,,well done

if u wanna explore more,,,this is my valley and maybe we should log more reports,,,,

one takes things for granted and accepts that everybody knows the harties area,,,thanx 4 sharing
 
Nice RR, lovely area to ride in. There are also lots of gravel routes in that area, for when you have a few more hours spare.
 
Thanks for all the messages :).

Is there a map where I can find the gravel roads? I suppose Malgat will know them. I haven't found a real use for a GPS. Maybe this will now change. We will see (She-who-must-be-kept-happy must first be kept very happy  :mwink:).

Malgat, I will take you up on your offer. The only problem is that my weekends are very busy so if I decline to join a ride it is nothing personal. I need about a month's or so notice to see if I can fit it in. The family camp quite a lot and we go away quite often.
 
Very nice, beautiful pictures. Many of your pictures could just as well have been taken by me! I rode many of the same roads yesterday (the road pass Hartbeeshoekâ??s satellite dishes from Harties towards Magaliesburg and then back to Pretoria pass Lanseria with the Kromdraai road) but didnâ??t take any pictures. The veld is just beautiful everywhere at the moment. It is difficult to believe that the same can look so dull and uninspiring (burnt and dry) during the winter. Thanks very much for posting :thumleft:
 
Thanks Doringboom.

Yes everywhere is green. I had to make an effort not to stop everywhere for photo's. In 5 months time it will look completely different again.
 
Thanks for the report. This is also part of my usual "quick ride" route (as in time not speed)
 
to think that the roads in the kromdraai area were gravel not so long ago...
some cool pics  :thumleft:
 
Nice one Stormer, maybe you needed that ride more than you thought after your namesakes performance yesterday.
 
Stormer said:
Is there a map where I can find the gravel roads? I suppose Malgat will know them. I haven't found a real use for a GPS. Maybe this will now change. We will see (She-who-must-be-kept-happy must first be kept very happy  :mwink:).
If you do not have a GPS, then paper maps are very useful. You can have the whole country on your PC and plan your rides that way. This will cost you around 650 ronts for a DVD set which includes the OziExplorer program.

The maps can be old in some areas, which affects the bigger centres mostly. Gravel and tracks are usually unchanged since the antedeluvian  period.

Go to Madmappers.com and browse around for the raster set of SA's survey maps. In fact, there was a thread on the forum... "useful maps.." or something like that. There might be a DVD set or two available from a Dog...

Here is a typical map, with a track on it that we rode a week or two back, in the Keiskammashoek area. We had come from Stutterheim through the forests.. In this instance, the MapSource program was wrong, and my paper maps were right!!
 

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Jman said:
Nice one Stormer, maybe you needed that ride more than you thought after your namesakes performance yesterday.

I think I need more than a ride.  :-\
 
If you do not have a GPS, then paper maps are very useful. You can have the whole country on your PC and plan your rides that way. This will cost you around 650 ronts for a DVD set which includes the OziExplorer program.

Go to Madmappers.com and browse around for the raster set of SA's survey maps. In fact, there was a thread on the forum... "useful maps.." or something like that. There might be a DVD set or two available from a Dog...
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I have never heard of these guys. The SA 250K maps that comes with the CD, is it for the whole country? Is is the same maps that you can buy from the Government Printers?

I had a look at ozi explorer years ago (probably more than 4 years ago). I suppose you can mark the track and then print it?
 
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