Riding the Z at Scurweberg and Hennops

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*I copied this link over from the BikaSA forum*

Lots of good on - offroad posts over here :D

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Hi guys

Had a great days trail ride. After reading Shark's Canal exploits I decided to find the Scurweberg road near Erasmia. I saw the sign and soon founf myself on a fast stretch of dirt. I dropped the tyre pressures and had some fun on the long sweepers ! As I was riding on this first stretch I saw a trail leading up the mountain so I had to explore. This is where it started from the main dirt road

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It started with a nice middel mannetjie dirt road until the climb started, the pics does not give an idea of just how steep this climb up the mountain was.

Before the climb

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Looking toward the trail

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It was rocky in some places but not too bad at all. Piece of cake for the DRZ

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Looking down into the valley below

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The climb continues

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I was having a ball and stopped near the top to have a drink and some grub from my backpack. I heard local's voices near the top of the mountain and being alone and not feeling like being pelted with stones I decided to turn back. Maybe next time as a group, any ds bike should make this climb to the top. Later riding around the mountain (do we have mountains in GP ?) I saw where the voices came from, Attridgeville was on the other side

What goes up must come down

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I was having fun, the frown was from concentrating on the self portrait

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Further down the Scurweberg road

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The road ended all to soon, I wanted more dirt ! I came to the road that leads to Sandton and remembered about a quad trail (Hennops trail) I saw on another ocasion. I asked the guy at the gate if I could ride there and he said it was ok as there were very few people, so I guess bikes are allowed if it's quiet


The recent rain made things nice and green !

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Start of the trail

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Hey it's Africa, check out the Wildebeest munching on some green grass

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Nice shady trails

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The terrain varied from sandy patches to rock and slate

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This is DRZ country !

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And so it ended back at the start of the trail

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I had a great day and my DRZ ran great as always

Hope you guys enjoyed the trip
 
Thanks for the copy DD. Is one of the trips I must do this year.

Went through the report on the barksa site quite a few times.
 
The trip was fun as the DRZ is more suited to slower going technical stuff. I get bored on dirt roads unless they run through Baviaans or have nice scenery !
 
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