Showing posts with label Warmwaterberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warmwaterberg. Show all posts

Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Road Home

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All good things must come to an end, but we lingered this morning squeezing every moment out of the weekend.

Breaking up camp:


(Photo by Martin)

Some last minute chats:


(Photo by Pmdb)

LGF, Kermit and I decided to ride through Sanbona once again via a different (longer) route with the hope of spotting some more game. We'd exit the reserve at the South Gate and have something to eat at the Karoo Saloon before heading back to George.



Signing in at the Eastern Gate. Being bikes only today we were assigned an escort through the reserve. R.O.V.Rat and his group was riding with us, but they would exit at the Western Gate (like we did yesterday) while LGF and I would split off to exit at the Southern Gate.



We entered the reserve much earlier today and as a result we saw much more game. First up Ostriches:



Every time I stopped for a photo like the one above we'd fall behind the group and we'd be all alone for a while. Kermit was quite nervous about this.

In the back of my mind I wondered about the dangerous game. Surely if the animals were more active earlier in the morning the dangerous game will be more active as well? This thought was still lingering when we rode up to game rangers watching a heard of Elephant:



Beautiful beautiful animals but clearly agitated by the sound of the vehicles so we made our exit soon and as quietly as possible.

Check the little one:



We got to the split where LGF and I stopped. There was a sign that indicated that the road is closed but a passing Ranger assured us that we could follow the road to the Southern Gate. He did not know where on the reserve the lions were at the particular moment though.

So for the rest of the journey we'd just be 3 people on two bikes. I was acutely aware that should one of us have a flat tyre near 'n pride of Lion our situation would be less than ideal.

Still lots of game around, but most manage to scatter before you can photograph them. Some Kudu:



Great views around here as well. You ride though this scenery with a sense of excitement, feeling alive.



Eland and an Oryx:



The road ahead:



Riding through the wide open spaces spotting the game is great, but sometimes you'd have to ride around a corner into some trees and a river bed like in the next clip. I couldn't help but wonder each time what would happen if a pride were laying there while we came round the corner. I sounds stupid I'm sure, but in the situation and with my youngest also on the bike I was a little worried about this. In the wrong set of circumstances this could end very badly indeed.



Luckily it didn't. And we were never worried. We take this kind of thing in our stride

Zebra:



Unfortunately the footage in the next clip is not that clear, but a Springbok jumped out from behind a bush and ran alongside the bike. LGF clocked it at 55km/h We also happened on more Oryx.



What magnificent creatures. They reminded me of the farm we had in Namibia. What a great day in Africa we're having.



Arriving at the Southern Gate we were met by a very agitated guard. 5 bikes signed in at the Eastern Gate and only 3 signed out at the Western Gate. They already sent out a search party to start looking for us! But we specifically told the guard at the Eastern Gate we'd exit at the Southern Gate Apparently the road to the Southern Gate is private and bikes certainly are not allowed on that route. Well no-one told us. We were even given directions to the Southern Gate by a Ranger. Ah well. All's well that ends well. At least we weren't eaten.

The ride through the reserve took a lot longer than we expected and we arrived at the Karoo Saloon for lunch, Kermit having earned his badge



After lunch we hit the road home.



What a nice weekend. It was great seeing old friends again and the last game ride was an absolute highlight. Especially since it's unlikely to be allowed on that route with a bike ever again.

Thanks Guys! Till next time Donkieskraal?






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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Warmwaterberg - Day 2

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The next morning some felt better than others...

A certain member of the group thought it a good idea to go for a ride at 3am in the morning - so this morning we decided cable-tie him in his tent.


(Photo by Pmdb)
Kermit wondering how he's going to get out.


(Photo by Pmdb)

A short step to freedom.


(Photo by Pmdb)

Whereto today? A quick look at the maps to plan our ride:


(Photo by Pmdb)

We had some new riders in the group today so we decided on a nice and easy scenic route through the Sanbona Game Reserve and over Ouberg Pass to Montagu, before returning to Warmwaterberg with stops at the Country Pumpkin and Ronnies Sex Shop.


(Click to enlarge)

And with everybody ready to leave Firecoast discovered she had a flat rear wheel. Luckily we (mostly Rooipoot) had it sorted quickly.

Pmdb and Buzzlightyear waiting on their new steeds. Quite a few people in the group got new bikes recently.



Different little groups went in different directions. This was the group going through Sanbona:

Buzzlightyear (Tenere), Myself & Kermit (TransAlp), LGF (DRZ), Firecoast (Djebel), Rooipoot (KLE), Pmdb (DR) and Rustyb and entourage in the Isuzu following some of the way before branching off to Ladismith.



Sanbona Wildlife Reserve boasts many animals, including Lion, Elephant and Buffalo and riding through this area on a motorbike is NOT recommended.



So of course we just had to go and have a look!



So with a lot of bravado, a tinge of excitement and a strong belief in "safety in numbers" we tackled the approximately 30km to cross the reserve.

Quick pictures with Firecoast on lookout duty:



Road signs you don't see every day:



Kermit was quite nervous every time I decided to stop for a photo.



Riding through the reserve was quite uneventful until finally we saw some Springbok.





At least with all the natural pray around we shouldn't be on the top of the menu if there were any lions around.



And finally we exit the reserve on the other side.



Hitting the dirt towards Ouberg Pass:



Amazingly I can't seem to find much info on this pass



What I do know is that it was very cold on top of the pass. LGF came to the rescue with some Port Just what the doctor ordered!



Am I biased or do bikes look better in black no matter what the model?



The view on the way to Montagu:



The first time I rode over this Ouberg Pass (there are three in South Africa) it was raining and this time it was overcast, but still the scenery was great. I'd like to ride over this pass again in brilliant sunshine one day though.

From Montagu we hit the road back to Barrydale for lunch at the Country Pumpkin. Always a favourite with us bikers.



And then a quick one across the road from Warmwaterberg at Ronnie's Sex Shop:


(Photo by Pmdb)

Ice cream for Kermit:



We knew that by now the rest of the people who were yet to arrive at the campsite must have arrived already, so we headed back for some R & R

Back in the campsite the latecomers were greeted and festivities commenced. Not all are bikers, but the bug bit some who acquired bikes recently and of course brought them with. In our group today we had twelve bikes:

Suzuki DR200 Djebel
Suzuki DRZ400
Suzuki DR650

(Huh? I'm spotting a trend... )

Suzuki DR200 Djebel
Suzuki DR250

(So far all Suzuki's )

Suzuki DR650
Suzuki DRZ400



Yamaha XT660
Yamaha XT660
Yamaha XT660 Tenere



Kawasaki KLE500

Honda XL700V TransAlp "Africa Twin Lite"

So in a group of twelve bikes we have seven Suzuki's no BMW's and only one Honda I'd have to rectify that on my next ride...



The fact that there were no GS's present also meant that my bike was the most road biased bike there



Some pictures around the campsite:


(Photo by Martin)


(Photo by Martin)



Martin's rugby team lost badly today, but he still wore his colours proudly



The Secret Suzuki Society having a meeting:


(Photo by Martin)

Fire's are lit!


(Photo by Martin)

Stories around the fire. We are only able to gather like this once or twice a year so we have a lot of catching up to do.


(Photo by Pmdb)

Big and small


(Photo by Martin)

Operator, Lovey & Rooipoot:

Kanniehorie, Kanniesiennie, Kanniepratie
(Hear no Evil, See no Evil)



Oops! Wrong Photo - Sorry




(Photo by Pmdb)

Chatting, jokes and laughter among friends. What better way to spend an evening.


(Photo by Pmdb)

After the late night we had the previous night we went to bed at a much more civilized hour tonight.





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