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Just got some photos on a memory stick from Dozer in SA.
Rather than weave them in with the ride report, I thought I would just do them as an entry on their own.
Dozer arriving at his best mate Fred's place in Kroonstad.
He had decided to do this ride in a much more relaxed way from Jo-burg to Cape Town, so 200km days were fine to him. I do envy him the peaceful way he approaches certain tasks.
I think he was home before them.
Next day on the road, of course.... Brekkie, how could you forget the best part of his day.
Somewhere between Nowhere and Nothing.
Dozer took 3 days to get to Cape Town, and like me chose to use the old Du Toits Kloof Pass.
On top of the old pass overlooking Paarl and surrounding areas.
The next couple of days went by in a flash.... then we were off on the actual ride.
Meeting Goose at Sir Lowries Pass Village service station.
Gordons Bay views.....
Hermanus, and the canon all facing inland. Guess they are only ornamental these days.
Then on to the Seven Passes day.... Sunday.
Nothing beats the taste of black river water in a forest.
One of many stops with Kosie, our guide on the first half of the day.
Coming into Knysna where we were having breakfast, I love the lagoon to the right. Seen the road change over many years.
After Breakfast at the Wimpy, it was off with Jupiter and RCerrie into more forestry roads and passes.
Into the mountains, higher and higher to get to the viewpoint
Jupiter in the lead
Grizzly and Dusty
The roads just seem to go on and on for ever.
Zooooooom me up Scotty.
Eventually, Top of the world
Then back again to the main roads.....into another valley
Self portrait of Dozer.
After cake and coffee in the valley, it was on to Uniondale etc, and into the Baviaans where we stayed at Uitspan farm.
Nico likes the old stuff as much as we do.
Jupiters rest, a different perspective.
Deon's and my place.
He slept upstairs, to avoid my snoring.
After the traumatic end to our Baviaans adventure, getting my feet properly wet helping Jupiter push his fallen angel through the stream.
Then a couple of days later, after the stay over at Jupiters place, we were on our way to Elliott via Queenstown.
Last stop before Mountain Shadows to take a few nice sunset over the mountains type pics.
And just like that we were off into the sunset.
Day two of the Cape Town trip coming up later if anyone is still interested.
eepwall:
Rather than weave them in with the ride report, I thought I would just do them as an entry on their own.
Dozer arriving at his best mate Fred's place in Kroonstad.
He had decided to do this ride in a much more relaxed way from Jo-burg to Cape Town, so 200km days were fine to him. I do envy him the peaceful way he approaches certain tasks.
I think he was home before them.
Next day on the road, of course.... Brekkie, how could you forget the best part of his day.
Somewhere between Nowhere and Nothing.
Dozer took 3 days to get to Cape Town, and like me chose to use the old Du Toits Kloof Pass.
On top of the old pass overlooking Paarl and surrounding areas.
The next couple of days went by in a flash.... then we were off on the actual ride.
Meeting Goose at Sir Lowries Pass Village service station.
Gordons Bay views.....
Hermanus, and the canon all facing inland. Guess they are only ornamental these days.
Then on to the Seven Passes day.... Sunday.
Nothing beats the taste of black river water in a forest.
One of many stops with Kosie, our guide on the first half of the day.
Coming into Knysna where we were having breakfast, I love the lagoon to the right. Seen the road change over many years.
After Breakfast at the Wimpy, it was off with Jupiter and RCerrie into more forestry roads and passes.
Into the mountains, higher and higher to get to the viewpoint
Jupiter in the lead
Grizzly and Dusty
The roads just seem to go on and on for ever.
Zooooooom me up Scotty.
Eventually, Top of the world
Then back again to the main roads.....into another valley
Self portrait of Dozer.
After cake and coffee in the valley, it was on to Uniondale etc, and into the Baviaans where we stayed at Uitspan farm.
Nico likes the old stuff as much as we do.
Jupiters rest, a different perspective.
Deon's and my place.
He slept upstairs, to avoid my snoring.
After the traumatic end to our Baviaans adventure, getting my feet properly wet helping Jupiter push his fallen angel through the stream.
Then a couple of days later, after the stay over at Jupiters place, we were on our way to Elliott via Queenstown.
Last stop before Mountain Shadows to take a few nice sunset over the mountains type pics.
And just like that we were off into the sunset.
Day two of the Cape Town trip coming up later if anyone is still interested.
eepwall: