Ulysses PE Spring Run

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Jughead

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Seeing no one has yet started this RR, here goes.  I am not going to comment much on the trip, but must say it was a great event, well planned and great company.  

The trip up to Middleton Manor was done on tar ( :puke_l: ) with a quick stop at Colchester to attempt to assist NemoDakar with a dead battery, then on to Paterson, Olifantskop Pass and on to Middleton for brunch.

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Noupoort Christian Care Centre places those who have rehabilitated and those still rehabilitating in a town that Noupoort Christian Care Centre purchased called Middleton. It is located in the Eastern Cape on the banks of the Great Fish River. Being surrounded by Game farms and close to the famous Addo Elephant Park Middleton is a charming little village steeped in history dating back to 1879. The town includes a hotel, restaurant, pub, general dealer, bottle  store, post office and camping site. (not to forget the quaint church).
https://www.ciara.co.za/index.php​


Not many photos taken on the tar so here goes.  Please feel free to add whatever photos you have.

The route we followed
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Meeting at Spar, Bluewater Bay.
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On the tar (YUCK!)
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Having a break at the top of Olifantskop Pass
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Isn't she pretty?
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Next stop was to buy some karoo biltong
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The farmer has this ingenious portable farm stall.  That's Rice Crispy having a smoke break.
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Lunch at Middleton Manor, the only thing that was important to me at the time. (Well, almost the only thing!  >:D)
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After lunch, Rice Crispy and I decided to head for Zuurberg pass on some gravel via Wilton and Wellington Grove.
Some awesome gravel highways
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Wilton Guest House
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Big Country!
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Crossing the Little Fish River
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Where it was starting to get a little warm.  I say "starting" for a reason.  Read on ...
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Crossing the canal.
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Orange River water is diverted from the Great Fish River by a weir at Elandsdrift into an aqueduct which winds approximately 65 km along steep slopes and cuts through the Bosberg chain between Cookhouse and Somerset East. The main feature of this aqueduct is the 13,1 km Cookhouse Tunnel through the Bosberg, which was completed in 1978. The canal discharges into the Little Fish River near Somerset East via a multi-stepped chute, from where the water flows down the Little Fish River for some 40 km to the De Mistkraal Weir.
Read more here: https://www.dwa.gov.za/orange/mid_orange/fish-sun.htm​


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Another View
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Riding along merrily ...
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We suddenly came across this abandoned silo.  My immediate thought was "Man, the top of that will make an awesome vantage point for a photo"  So I duly ploughed on the brake and went to have a look.
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Unfortunately, some moron has cut the ladder off at the base of the silo.  Some people just have no consideration for others!!  ???  Anyway, after scouting around for the remains of the ladder and not finding any, I've made a mental note to go back there one day and find a way to the top.
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Moving along
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It was now hot!
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But the roads were awesome!
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Soil erosion is a harsh reality in the eastern cape.
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Onto Zuurberg pass to check on my cache.
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The old homestead on the hill.  What I wouldn't give to own this little piece of peace.
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The ruin.  Would still like to know what this was.
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The view from the ruin
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And finally, Rice Crispy doing the cutting.
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Thanks dude for an awesome ride.  Thanks, too, to Beagle Boy for arranging it all.




 
great area to ride and great photos :thumleft:
Missed you at Middleton
 
Am I greatfull or what?
It is great to know one has got friends like Jughead, Tornado and BMWPE.

Thank you guys we will definitely go Ktss next I see you all.
 
Thanks for the brilliant ride home, it was an honour and I hope that I will have another opportunity like that soon.

Just a couple of pics from my rather sad little camera :-[

1: On the road

2: Geo caching

3: The air up there...
 

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Just 2 more pics:

1: Some of the bikes at Middleton

2: The chow line

3: Motorcycle drinks holder - now you know why BMW called these Funduro's :biggrin:
 

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nemodakar said:
Am I greatfull or what?
It is great to know one has got friends like Jughead, Tornado and BMWPE.

Thank you guys we will definitely go Ktss next I see you all.

Pleasure Dude!  Just sorry we couldn't get you sorted at the time.  Batteries are the one thing I don't carry along in my toolkit.  Glad you got sorted eventually though.
 
It was a great run and a huge thanks to Beagle Boy and Jax for all the effort.
Also thanks for this great report and fantastic photo's.
 
Thanks vir die nice fotos. Dit was n lekker dag.
 
someone put a jughead sticker on my registration plate the other day?  who could it have been?  :patch: 

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SnakeyXT said:
someone put a jughead sticker on my registration plate the other day?   who could it have been?  :patch:   

:biggrin:

I have no idea!  Do I now really look like the kind of person to do that?  >:D
 
Jughead it is such a pleasure reading your R R's On one of our Eastern Cape trips we did the Zuurburg pass and on to Anne's Villa. Purely on the off chance we asked about accomodation which was available. We were spoilt rotten, the accom. was brilliant, the food, excellent the 2 bottles of red outstanding and the hosts, will not find better. We were given a tour of the post office and the blacksmith's workshop, it is amazing what those talented men could do with the tools that were available in those far off days and today it is a dead trade. A blacksmith was the man that could "maak 'n plan". I do cherish that visit 
 
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