Who would be interested in doing this one?
- Shane
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Who would be interested in doing this one?
So I have been following Jors Malan for some time now.
He has quite a few nice looking trails that may make for a pleasant change for those who have done the "local" trails one time too many....
If there's sufficient interest I'll get hold of him and arrange a weekend.
For the Record - Kevin was there with his Haval (seems like he's bloody everywhere!) so not many here would have an excuse - finances aside that is! It is a fair way to get there!
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He has quite a few nice looking trails that may make for a pleasant change for those who have done the "local" trails one time too many....
If there's sufficient interest I'll get hold of him and arrange a weekend.
For the Record - Kevin was there with his Haval (seems like he's bloody everywhere!) so not many here would have an excuse - finances aside that is! It is a fair way to get there!
https://youtu.be/gvRprGtz9wU
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Jors Malan is BEX on the other Forum.
I was considering a trip there 4 years ago before I was banned for starting this Forum.
The recent trip there was arranged by Hedgehog I believe.
I think a 2023 trip to Klein Pella, Kakamas, Kamkierrie etc. would be awesome.
Not keen to drive 750km just for a weekend, so it'll have to be a 7 to 10 day trip.
I was considering a trip there 4 years ago before I was banned for starting this Forum.
The recent trip there was arranged by Hedgehog I believe.
I think a 2023 trip to Klein Pella, Kakamas, Kamkierrie etc. would be awesome.
Not keen to drive 750km just for a weekend, so it'll have to be a 7 to 10 day trip.
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Yes that is a little far for just a weekend....
Looks like he has some really nice spots along the river where one could possibly camp rough.
Either way, beautiful area and something different!
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Looks like he has some really nice spots along the river where one could possibly camp rough.
Either way, beautiful area and something different!
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These trails are on my bucket list. However, as Manny said, possibly a little far for a weekend hop. I had the privilege of doing Namakwa with Andrew, Ron, John and a bunch of awesome folk back in 2018 (I think). First overnight was Riemvasmaak and then to Klein Pella via Pella, Charles' Pass and the back-road to Klein Pella. The back road is not the dirt road from Pella, but rather a nice 4x4 trail consisting of a few grade I/II obstacles. Thereafter, we hit the Namakwa eco-route.
This entire area and on Westwards is very high on my list of awesome places as I love the desert areas of our country (as well as Namibia), and there is very little more fun than driving in the Kalahari dunes.
That said, I have a burning desire to head out Namibia side again next year - skeleton coast and upwards. So I might not be able to justify the fuel for another very long trip.
This entire area and on Westwards is very high on my list of awesome places as I love the desert areas of our country (as well as Namibia), and there is very little more fun than driving in the Kalahari dunes.
That said, I have a burning desire to head out Namibia side again next year - skeleton coast and upwards. So I might not be able to justify the fuel for another very long trip.
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… yes …
if we got a good fortnight or so down there,
wild camping and a flexi-program etc
Im in …
(… no pork down there Shane , they got mutton … )
if we got a good fortnight or so down there,
wild camping and a flexi-program etc
Im in …
(… no pork down there Shane , they got mutton … )
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Is there glamping or chalets? I don't camp. EVER. I also do not do bospoefies ever. Not unless I have no option.
Maybe this is because of infantry mustering. The reason though is immaterial.
Maybe this is because of infantry mustering. The reason though is immaterial.
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There are generic camping sites at Klein Pella, as well as a guest house. There are also the bush camps (doringbaai etc) but there is no chalets / glamping at these. There is nothing at all if one heads further down the Namakwa trail.
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Which makes you - by your own defination - a snowflake?jakeslouw wrote:Is there glamping or chalets? I don't camp. EVER. I also do not do bospoefies ever. Not unless I have no option.
Maybe this is because of infantry mustering. The reason though is immaterial.
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for a luxury berth
with RynoB.
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Here you go...
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Not really.
Here is the definition of a snowflake:
"an overly sensitive or easily offended person, or one who believes they are entitled to special treatment on account of their supposedly unique characteristics:
"these little snowflakes will soon discover that life doesn't come with trigger warnings" ·"
It makes me a person that realises that sleeping on the ground like a dog and crapping in a hole doesn't make you a tough man. It makes you uncomfortable with poo on your shoe.
I spent 15 months sleeping on the ground and crapping in the bushes in Ovamboland and Southern Angola.
I camped with my kids because I couldn't afford chalets back then, and the Wild Coast had none in those days anyway.
The appeal has been gone for some time. If it floats your boat..........then enjoy.
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If you squat rather than stand you wont poo on your shoe...
Follow me for more camping tips....
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