Hi [member=9492]Xpat[/member],
I am not sure how the map could be misleading (“red herring”), but I do understand that finding an actual source of a river can be difficult – as you and [member=4807]Losper[/member] mentioned the whole area is a swamp with many small streams.
I had found the same when hiking in the South Africa and Europe – e.g. looking for the sorce of the Tugela River in the 1970s, more north from the area you were in – it is difficult to pinpoint an actual source. And we only had 1:50 000 topo maps then. Even with 1:35 000 maps as here in Europe it can be difficult – as conditions constantly change from the time a map is created.
I merely added the magnified area, as one of the WDs seemed confused as to the area you were in. And local place names can also be a nightmare - with many names being allocated to places widely dispersed from one another.
I always enjoy your and [member=4807]Losper[/member]’s reports and photographs. :wav:
I am not sure how the map could be misleading (“red herring”), but I do understand that finding an actual source of a river can be difficult – as you and [member=4807]Losper[/member] mentioned the whole area is a swamp with many small streams.
I had found the same when hiking in the South Africa and Europe – e.g. looking for the sorce of the Tugela River in the 1970s, more north from the area you were in – it is difficult to pinpoint an actual source. And we only had 1:50 000 topo maps then. Even with 1:35 000 maps as here in Europe it can be difficult – as conditions constantly change from the time a map is created.
I merely added the magnified area, as one of the WDs seemed confused as to the area you were in. And local place names can also be a nightmare - with many names being allocated to places widely dispersed from one another.
I always enjoy your and [member=4807]Losper[/member]’s reports and photographs. :wav: