Crossing the river looked easy from the bridge but turned out to be a lot more challenging form behind the handlebars of a bike. I came very close to drowning my bike and barely made it through.
I was worried the TW being much lower might present a problem and I suggested to take it through for Nita who eagerly agreed.
I had to stick much more to the left where it was shallow but the rocks here seem to be huge
The plan for the day was to reach Semonkong which is pretty much close to the center of this little country.
We were going to travel only a 130km for the day but it was going to take us the best part of 5 hours to cover this distance.
We did not book ahead and at Ramabanta I suggested we stopped for the day but Nita was adamant we should stick to our plan. I was glad because I knew she would like Semongkong and I wanted to show her the Maletsunyane Falls, the highest single drop waterfall in Southern Africa.
On the way we experienced spectacular scenery as the warm glow of the winter sun basks the yellow mountain slopes.
Nita basking in the sun like a Dassie :
Admiring the scenery.
Being admired by the scenery :