Thanks :thumleft:Clockwork Orange said:Awesome trip and RR :thumleft:
Thanks :thumleft:Clockwork Orange said:Awesome trip and RR :thumleft:
Please send the tracks although I must say on the heavy bike solo I tried to limit to interesting but not too difficult riding that is why someday I would like a lighter 690 or the like. If only it came with a 660 motor :biggrin: By the bridge one can stay next to the river like you said, did that with Dirtwarp but on much lighter bikes.Xpat said:OK, found the bridge - it was way further south, I hit the river further north where R579 crosses the river on another bridge. If you are keen I can send you tracks for that section - it might be better than the one you did, as it is deeper into tribal land with minimum private property, unlike more south where farms are all over.
sidetrack said:...
From here I headed to Djata, eventually the route would lead me to the Steelpoort Mountain track which looked interesting on Google Earth at least but never knew about it. First though I had to ride Sidetrack Pass (registered trade mark, all rights reserved) ...
Hi the two way points and basic idea of the routeroxenz said:sidetrack said:...
From here I headed to Djata, eventually the route would lead me to the Steelpoort Mountain track which looked interesting on Google Earth at least but never knew about it. First though I had to ride Sidetrack Pass (registered trade mark, all rights reserved) ...
I'd like to know where these are, [member=41]sidetrack[/member] - some 10 years ago my team of geologists made some drilling roads on the Leolo Mtns. Went from the R37 side all the way to the top of the Leolo Mtns, where it connected with the minor dirt roads which connect the mountain top communities with the Jane Furse tar road. Beautiful countryside, top of the mountain almost alpine flora (and loads of dagga plantations). The one road was from Garatau up the mountain and the other from Eerste Geluk. Not sure if these roads are still traversable.
Little Kaokoland sounds great but if I look for Malogeng it seems I bypassed it by taking the R37 to make up some time :-\Xpat said:Where is that old bridge? Missed that one. But I believe it is better to stay up north of the river as there aren't any farms just open bush with tracks, while I can clearly see farms south of the river.
I followed the river on the north side all the way to Nkotokwane - a village across the river from where that track between Apel and Malogeng hits mountains, crossed the river in the village where cars cross (no bridge) and then hit that track to Malogeng. Half way through that track my battery died (as I have habbit of using kill switch too often and not switching off the key - well not anymore) and had to walk to that dam where I had to find somebody with car and jumper cables. I found car, not jumper cables, but they took be back to the bike, which by that time (about 7 pm) healed itselft and I rode it out in the dark.
BTW Malogeng is where the Little Kaokoland route starts - heading south east, I'm curious to see if you managed any of that.
sidetrack said:Little Kaokoland sounds great but if I look for Malogeng it seems I bypassed it by taking the R37 to make up some time :-\Xpat said:Where is that old bridge? Missed that one. But I believe it is better to stay up north of the river as there aren't any farms just open bush with tracks, while I can clearly see farms south of the river.
I followed the river on the north side all the way to Nkotokwane - a village across the river from where that track between Apel and Malogeng hits mountains, crossed the river in the village where cars cross (no bridge) and then hit that track to Malogeng. Half way through that track my battery died (as I have habbit of using kill switch too often and not switching off the key - well not anymore) and had to walk to that dam where I had to find somebody with car and jumper cables. I found car, not jumper cables, but they took be back to the bike, which by that time (about 7 pm) healed itselft and I rode it out in the dark.
BTW Malogeng is where the Little Kaokoland route starts - heading south east, I'm curious to see if you managed any of that.
Enter your email address to join: