Thursday, December 31, 2009
Koffie in Letsitele en new years in sabie
Heerlike tyd gehad saam met linda se ouers, Ina en Barry in Letsitele vanoggend! hier is my ma se skildery wat in die kapel hang, pragtige kerk! dankie ook vir die emergency 2 minute noodles tannie Ina! Gelukkig braai ons darem vanaand regte vleis! gelukkige nuwe jaar vir almal en thx vir al julle belangstelling in ons trip en die support! vanaand in sabie en kamp heerlik uit op die gras, hoop julle gaan ook 2010 binne met baie fun! T&F
The snake whisperer
Francois is thrilled with this part of SA, mostly because he has seen 2 snakes since yesterday! Strangely this little guy was handed over to him by some freightened locals in the front of the Spar in Graskop. they instructed him to kill it, but in stead we put the snake in the front pouch of the camelbak and it was safely released in sabie! (tania)
Lekker kuier by Smit en Marthie op Letsitele
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
The bikes and our luggage
Lamboudia, potholes en die groen Limpopo
Vandag is ons vyfde dag op die pad en ons het nou al 2 000 km's op die Enzo's se klok gesit! Vir die van julle wat ook bang is dat ons te vinnig om die land gaan ry - daar is "method in the madness"... Ons bou 'n bietjie kilometers op sodat ons bietjie kan afvat in die wilde kus en dan natuurlik ook vir die troue die 9de Januarie in Patensie! Om ons trippie betyds klaar te maak moet ons so average van 290km per dag ry en sover het ons al amper 3 "af" dae bymekaar gemaak!
Gisteraand was ons behoorlik bederf deur skoonpa Francois toe hy ons gestick het vir verblyf by Afri-Chic, 'n pragtige gastehuis in Rustenburg. Was heerlik om te bad, hare te was en droog te blaas en te slaap op iets wat soos 'n koning se bed voel - lekker bederf! As enigiemand weer verblyf soek in Rustenburg, bel vir Betsie - very nice!
Na heerlike brekfis het ons vanoggend die pad aangedurf Thabazimbi toe met pa Francois en die Condor as back-up crew vir die dag (en 'n cooler met bier!). Thabazimbi is pragtig groen en ek dink terug aan so bietjie minder as 4 jaar terug toe Francois my die kys gevra het hier tydens die wildsfees :o)
Ek was heeltemal verras met hoe mooi die pad was tussen Thabazimbi en Lephalale... Tot dusver dink ek is dit nog een van die mooiste paaie wat ons nog gery het. Dis pragtig groen en die bome staan hoog langs die pad. So 30km voor Lephalale kry ons 'n trop bobbejane langs die pad, elke tweede een abba omtrent 'n kleintjie. Ons ry onder die wolke uit en in Lephalale slaan die hittegolf ons... "boots" word uitgeskop en die crocs word aangetrek, maar ons vrek nog steeds :o)
Plek plek moet ons potholes dodge oppad All Days toe, maar uiteindelik arriveer ons by "At se Gat" net voor 6. Interessante plek, klein swart varkies, bestel jou dop uit die swembad uit en "anything goes". Lekker om die bosveld gevoel te kry :o)
More groet ons weer ons die support crew pa Vrankois en dan is dit terug na kamp :o) Maar eers gaan ons by Smith en Martie 'n draai maak in Letsitele!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Windy morning and oily afternoon
we faced a strong head wind the first 150km to Mafikeng this morning, but lying flat on the tanks help. After a while we settled into a rhytm and ate the kays for brunch. We were soon on our way though the great Marico to meet my dad for the evening. Even though the bikes are slow, it's still helluva fun ride, with people waving, laughing or just shaking their heads! I'm very impressed with Tania. I keep forgetting she hasn't ridden a bike before. Mafikeng and Zeerust was crazy busy, but she managed superbly! We had a swim and serviced the bikes where we're staying in Rustenburg tonight, and are now on our way to grab a pizza in town. Have a great week y'all! (fran)
zeerust drive through dop shop
Sunday, December 27, 2009
totsiens noord-kaap!
ons het vroeg vanoggend in die pad geval met die wete dat dit ons 'n hele paar km's het om op te maak vandag. Ek was aangenaam verras om te sien hoe keimoes ontwikkel het van ek laas hier gery het! ons het nogals tuis gevoel tussen plase soos Die Akker, Vergelegen, Klein genot en Soverby! die druiwe plase le soos klein oases tussen die dorre klipkoppies en rooi kalahari sand. dis nou maar een ding van om 'n 125cc bike te ry - jy mis niks want teen 70km per uur kan jy lekker rondkyk! na 'n wimpy brekfis in upington neem ons afskeid v d noord-kaap met 'n bietjie heimwee. behalwe dat dit moer warm hier is laaik ek die mense en die landskap! teen half 3 stop ons in kuruman vi ete, ons is gesmelt.. en skep asem vir die laaste 150km vryburg toe. ons bly op 'n interessante plek vanaand, hier is 'n mak emo, eland, meerkat en rooikat! ook natuurlik 'n lekker sagte bed, zzzzzzz.. (Tania).
Saturday, December 26, 2009
2010 SA Waterski Champs
We had a great day in the saddle, after a good nights rest. The only disappointment being my new sleeping bag. I bought it especially for the trip and when I opened it for the first time last night, it not only was the wrong model, but the zip won't work and the stuffing sticks out! Even so, we slept like babies 'til 7 and were off at 9.↲
↲On the road some time this morning we were passed by 4 Harleys. They rode along side us for a while and took a photo of Tania on a cell phone! They waved and roared into the distance. It was nice and cool this morning, but after Pofadder, the heat hit us like a damp fart in lift. We aimed for Augrabies, but turned into a ski-resort just before the park. Gerrit said we can camp for free, since the campsite hasn't been finished yet! We're busy having chips and beer, and will go for a walk on the game farm and a dip in the dam later. Gerrit built the dam for his son's skiing hobby and will be the hosting the SA champs next year!
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas camping in Kammieskroon
We left home at 8h20, see pic of the bikes below. At 10h20 we had brunch at the Spur in Piketberg and thought we'll only reach Garies next Fall! But soon we settled into a nice 80km/h rhythm and arrived in Kammieskroon at 17h20! We both had an awesome ride and are looking forward to our rump steak and pinotage. And sunset, so we can go to sleep! Hope you all had a Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Last day at the office!
It has been a long week and today is my last day at the office! We have been running around to get everything done before we leave for our "Around SA!" trip tomorrow. Francois has been driving around all day to get the last few things... high visbility vests, spares, dog food, noodles etc. etc. :o) We also need to make sure that our wedding clothes get dropped off at Pieter-Louw so that we have something decent to wear on the 9th in Patensie. Late this afternoon we will load the bikes and do a quick test drive to Stellenbosch to make sure that everything is ready for tomorrow.
We will have to get on the road early on Christmas morning! We are aiming for Kamieskroon tomorrow, where we will be staying at the Verbe Caravan Park in town. We'll have a braai (kindly sponsored by Nico and Chane) and will celebrate Christmas with a bottel of Diemersfontein Pinotage. What a different way to spend Christmas day :o) We'll be missing our families and the wonderful christmas dinners for sure - and of course the three four-legged kids and my warm cosy bed!
We will have to get on the road early on Christmas morning! We are aiming for Kamieskroon tomorrow, where we will be staying at the Verbe Caravan Park in town. We'll have a braai (kindly sponsored by Nico and Chane) and will celebrate Christmas with a bottel of Diemersfontein Pinotage. What a different way to spend Christmas day :o) We'll be missing our families and the wonderful christmas dinners for sure - and of course the three four-legged kids and my warm cosy bed!
Less than 24hrs, but WARNING: My patience with IT is on a diet
We're leaving in less than 24 hrs, and somehow it feels as if we haven't really planned or prepared at all. We've thrown everything we need to pack on a big pile on the bed, and looking at it I wander whether it'll even fit on the back of my bakkie... That said, I must say we're very excited and can't wait to hit the road and see where we end up the first evening.
A quick warning though, my patience with the technology is wearing thin! I haven't been able to set up anything on my new cell phone and the internet connection at home is slower than a fully loaded Motomia Enzo 125cc!
Thus, if the blog trails behind us for a day or two, do not blame our dedication to report, but rather my inability to master the mobile telephone...
Have a Merry Christmas tomorrow and pop by to see how our first day went.
Cheers
A quick warning though, my patience with the technology is wearing thin! I haven't been able to set up anything on my new cell phone and the internet connection at home is slower than a fully loaded Motomia Enzo 125cc!
Thus, if the blog trails behind us for a day or two, do not blame our dedication to report, but rather my inability to master the mobile telephone...
Have a Merry Christmas tomorrow and pop by to see how our first day went.
Cheers
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Biting our nails because of Vodacom and extensions for our blinkers
I ordered my new cell phone three weeks ago. The one I need to keep this blog updated! But due to delays etc, it hasn't arrived yet...and we're leaving the day after tomorrow! I couldn't wait any longer, so decided to go to the Vodashop to see what's what. The very helpful Riaan told me it is due to arrive tomorrow, but the problem is: It'll take me more than a couple of hours to figure it all out. So he showed me another phone. A better one. And I took it. So keep your thumbs crossed that I don't slip down the learning curve and that I master the art of mobile blogging before Christmas!
The other preparations for the trip included moving the rear indicators further backwards to accomodate the luggage bags hanging over the saddles. Eon helped me extend the power cables from the plug under the seat to the inidicators, which we fitted to the rear carrier. We each did a bike and here are some photies:
The garage (first pic)
Before (2nd pic)
Extensions (3rd pic)
After (last pic)
Friday, December 18, 2009
300km Service
I took the bikes in for their first service this morning, should get them back tonight. This is make or break time... if anything goes wrong with the machines after this, we'll have to use common sence and logic (and phone-a-friend) to fix it!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Racking up the kays!
Hope you all had a great Day of Reconciliation yesterday!
We went for a short (not quick) ride to complete the first 300km's for the service tomorrow. The bikes are still going strong and Tania's silver machine is still faster than mine (except when we exchange bikes for a while!). I realised yesterday that I will have to get used to seeing her shrinking in the distance ahead of me on even the slightest of the uphills while I wait it out with my chin between the handlebars.
Both bikes now have 270km on the clock. That is roughly 30km LESS than our average required daily mileage to complete the trip on time...and it only took us FIVE DAYS to not quite do 300km!!
Still, we're very confident we'll make it on time for the wedding in Patensie on the 9th of January!
Best not to peak early, I always say!
We went for a short (not quick) ride to complete the first 300km's for the service tomorrow. The bikes are still going strong and Tania's silver machine is still faster than mine (except when we exchange bikes for a while!). I realised yesterday that I will have to get used to seeing her shrinking in the distance ahead of me on even the slightest of the uphills while I wait it out with my chin between the handlebars.
Both bikes now have 270km on the clock. That is roughly 30km LESS than our average required daily mileage to complete the trip on time...and it only took us FIVE DAYS to not quite do 300km!!
Still, we're very confident we'll make it on time for the wedding in Patensie on the 9th of January!
Best not to peak early, I always say!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Bike riding 101
Tania passed her learner's licence last week and has been practicing her riding skill since October. She's used to mountain biking and loves the sport, but once she felt the thrill of moving forward at speed without having to pedal, there was no turning back! She practiced on an old Yamaha MR50 two-stroke, borrowed from 2-Stroke Dan! What a great little machine to learn on. You can go full-throttle and corner at any speed without fear of being thrown into the bushes. Tania had great fun and quickly got used to the clutch and gear-changes. Thanks for lending us the yellow bike Danie!
Next step was getting used to riding in traffic. We took delivery of our bikes (which will feature in a post soon...) last Friday. Over the weekend we did a short ride around Paarl mountain to get the hang of it. I registered the bikes yesterday, and this morning Tania rode her silver Enzo to work in Franschhoek. We need to rack up the km's before the first service on Friday the 18th.
Watch this blog for a road test of the Enzo's...
Until then, a few sneak pics:
Monday, December 14, 2009
The route... the route... the route is on fire...
Since we don't have space for a road map on the bikes and there are too many wonderful places to visit in South Africa (which makes it rather hard to decide where to visit), we decided to hug the outside borders of our country for the most part. In other words: "We're keepin' left!".
We wanted to go 'round anti-clockwise to go back in time, but we were invited to a wedding of good friends of ours, Gloudi and Pieter-Louw. Since it takes place on the 9th of January and it is in Patensie in the Eastern Cape, we'll have to go around clockwise to make the full circumnavigation.
Below is the preliminary route map:
It's time for something crazy!!
We decided it is time for a crazy trip, so we'll be riding two new 125cc motorcycles around South Africa, covering some 6 000km. We don't have planned stops and will be updating you on our progress as the trip developes. We'll be carrying only the bare essentials, but the camera equipment will noy be left at home! Go and check out our website (www.aroundsa.co.za) and
follow us here to see what we get up to and where we end up each night. Peace to all and enjoy!
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