MissM
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monkeyboy said:Nice photos! I'm looking forward to doing that Wupperthal road on Sunday. Hopefully it's sandy.....
Why don't we do this whole route? The route to Cederberg looks awesome!
monkeyboy said:Nice photos! I'm looking forward to doing that Wupperthal road on Sunday. Hopefully it's sandy.....
Ewald said:This is the very best ride report I have EVER seen, well done. My reason is simple it had detail I as an Newbie (no shame) can use. I can note the actual route and use it.
Grondpaaie said:Enige kans dat jy vir ons die GPX track oplaai sodat ons kan kyk waar julle was
Prototype said:Well done ladies! Die sand kan 'n mens goed rattle as jy nie gewoond is daaraan nie, veral met 'n groot fiets soos daai. Maar as mens eers gewoond is daaran dan smile jy as jy sien die sand raak dik in die pad verentoe. En damn die Kaap bly maar mooi! En ja, Biedouw vallei is stunning in die blomme seisoen.
MissM said:monkeyboy said:Nice photos! I'm looking forward to doing that Wupperthal road on Sunday. Hopefully it's sandy.....
Why don't we do this whole route? The route to Cederberg looks awesome!
MissM said:monkeyboy said:Nice photos! I'm looking forward to doing that Wupperthal road on Sunday. Hopefully it's sandy.....
Why don't we do this whole route? The route to Cederberg looks awesome!
MissM said:Awesome. I must check this out on my WR. Glad to hear that it is more hairy than Wuppertal as I am still confused as to where that sand is! :imaposer: You should come and see Parklands sometime and then you'll understand why. ot:
Zanie said:MissM said:Awesome. I must check this out on my WR. Glad to hear that it is more hairy than Wuppertal as I am still confused as to where that sand is! :imaposer: You should come and see Parklands sometime and then you'll understand why. ot:
I know all about Parklands. I spent a day in hospital next to a boyfriend drugged up to the eyeballs with morphine thanks to a well-hidden ditch in the sand. Now he wants me to join Sand Camp. I'm a bit worried, given our particular run of bad luck: 3 broken bones in the space of 6 months between the two of us...
Zanie said:Wat my nog pla is as jy lekker ry op 'n pad wat redelik goed lyk en dan tref jy eweskielik sand. Dit het met my gebeur laas naweek. Sand getref teen so 60-70km/h. My motorfiets het lekker orals gedans.
Zanie said:Day 2: Sunday 26 July
Google Maps route: https://goo.gl/56y6Ej
The next morning, we headed off to do the infamous road to Wupperthal.
It was very cold early in the morning. I think the temperature was in the low negatives.
Early on, you could see the road would at least be more “interesting” than gravel highway
One section had a chicken run option.
Which one would you take?
No contest for me – I choose the high road
Ilse follows my lead. Of course, Gerhard always likes to try the route less travelled.
Ilse down again
It had nothing to do with head space this time. Phobia is the correct word. Apparently there was a snake in the road. Ilse did some strange manoeuvres to miss it and ended up on the ground. Lucky for her, the snake had decided that it was all a bit too exciting to hang around there.
Do I have to pick it up?
Amazing Cederberg rock formations
Gerhard having fun
Little village in the middle of nowhere
Shortly after the village, there’s a turn-off to the right (where the main road kinks to the left) to the view point at the Eselbank River waterfall and gorge. I have been on this road I don’t know how many times before, either as a pillion on a bike or a passenger in a 4x4, but I had never been here before. Do not miss it. The views are lovely.
These boots aren't really made for hiking. At least it’s a short walk.
Get in touch with a rock today
Me on a rock with a view
Lance with spectacular surrounds
Some locals took fright at us scary bikers
We headed on, past some more amazing rock formations.
And then we hit sand…
After yesterday’s fiasco, we were mentally prepared. The sandy bits seemed short in comparison. The sand was also not as bad as it would be in mid-summer. We got through without event.
There were even some puddles to remind us of yesterday.
We spotted a bunch of other bikers taking a break. I hoped they weren’t laughing too hard at my pace…
Lance checking out the others
The bikers that you cross, was us and we did stop there to braai some wors. After lunch we travel to Oases for a cooldrink and took the Aleria road. First we check in at Sandrivier and take the gravel road back to Algeria Bosbou stasie and all the way to Clanwilliam on the Ou Kaapse road and fill up the bikes and headed for home. Thanks for the RR.
Some prefer to do it the hard way
The road was quite rocky on some stretches, but as long as I was allowed to go at my own speed (i.e. dead slow in either first or second gear) I actually had fun. It felt a bit like mountain biking, just without the sweat (and also with a much heavier contraption that can fall on you if things go wrong).
Lance shepherding me
Eselbank Pass – steeper than it looks
Below is proof that the guys are also not infallible. Gerhard stopped on a corner of Eselbank Pass, looked behind him to find Ilse, and dropped the bike.
Ilse stopping to help out
Eselbank Pass is very steep. If you are a newbie and are not comfortable with speed, stick your bike in first gear to use the engine’s compression to slow you. It’s amazing how much speed you can still pick up in first gear though! I only used my brakes before corners. Sitting on the brakes the whole way down is not a good idea. I think they heat up and are then useless when you really need them?
Eselbank Pass is amazing. I was having difficulty choosing the best pictures, so here is a whole bunch:
We headed down into the Biedouw Valley. Apparently this is a great place to check out flowers when they are in bloom.
Heading out the other side of Biedouw Valley.
We would be back in this area, doing a very similar route, in 7 weeks’ time. What’s not to like?
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