Day 3. Ride the traverse from Sehelabathebe via Rhino peak to Sani top and then from there over the Thabana Ntlenyena mountain (at 3482m the highest mountain south of Kilimanjaro) and then from there to Mokhotlong.
We were on the bikes at 7:30 and headed to the Bushmans lookout point. Originaly I did not wanted to waste time by going to the look out point but boy, was I glad we did. What an awesome view we had over Natal. The weather was perfect and you could see very very deep into Natal.
We headed back and met up with the other half of the group (they had to go back to the Chinese shop to refuel).
It was not long before we hid the technical section at the waterfall. On Google Earth it looks like a straightforward climb up next to the waterfall but in real life it was much more technical. It took almost an hour for us to reach the waterfall and the the second technical section hit us. The original path was to the left of the water stream but we saw and easier line (at that stage we thought so) to the right side of the water stream and 8 of us crossed over to the other side and tackled the steep ascend. We soon realized that this move might not have been the most clever move but we pushed thru and half an hour later 5 of us reached the top.
The total ascend was approx 2km long and although we could hear the rest of the group battling their way up we could not see them. After waiting for about an hour we made the difficult decision to leave them behind and carry on. This decision was based on the fact that Dawie, Carel and Shaun still had to drive back to Pretoria and Rustenburg and me and @Twister still wanted to ride the path over Thabana Ntlenyana.
We reached the Rhino Peak lookout about 1 1/2 hours later and Sani top at 2:30. The rain clouds looks angry and we headed to Mokhotlong Lodge via the tar road.
The traverse between Sehelabathebe and Sani-top is not an enjoyable stretch simply because of the millions of grass bumps (tufts) that tend to keep you busy and on your toes the whole day. If I compare it to the awesome riding we do in the rest of Lesotho this cannot compare but then I must admit that the views are absolutely out of this world.