Kick Ass weekend at Kyleu
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2022 9:24 pm
I turn the big LX in a couple of days, so Tanya & I decided to go camping.
On MartinDJ's recommendation we booked in at Kyleu Lodge in Dinokeng.
Believe it or not, I've only been to this side of Dinokeng once before - a Bridgestone Challenge event was held there.
I've been to the other, crapper side, plenty when the 4x4 Action Group had a Club Home Base there for a few years (Iquana).
Anyhoo I packed up, hitched up & left home in Honeydew just after 12:10 on Friday.
Got to Tanya in Equestria at 13:10 (thanks to loadshedding down Lynnwood road).
From Tanya's it was 45 mins & R50 in (two) tolls to Dinokeng.
A bit if a queue to take tickets at the Tau gate & then a bit of a queue at the Kyleu gate as 5 campers arrived at the same time.
Kyleu has various sites & chalets. But there are 7 campsites in the 'unfenced' side, 5 have private ablutions & 2 have no ablutions (but are otherwise the nicest). * see Martin's correction below...
I chose site #7 - it's the most private one, further away from the others.
We spent a few minutes deciding which way the trailer should face (the dilemma of choosing between having the sun on the kitchen vs the sun baking you out of bed).
We decided on the default 'face north' layout & set up.
We did a full set up, tables out, awning erected, chair out, solar connected, bed made etc. in 50 minutes, taking it easy at it was 32*C.
Then we cracked a few beers/ciders.
The ablutions are very basic, but very quaint & well thought out... and spotless..
Kyelu gives you a bag of wood a day - we were given 3 & I had brought one.
They also give you a bag of ice, but I asked if it could be delivered on Saturday rather - a mistake as it never arrived.
The cost for 2 nights for 2 was only R920
There are two braais - a larger one & the old washing machine drum one. Neither are adjustable.
A guy pitched on a Quad bakkie thing & fitted a freshly charged gate motor battery to run the bathroom lights.
Hot watrer is from a gas geyser. There is no electricity (which I prefer - it keeps the Kakavaanians away)
We made a fire, did two Sirloin steaks - unfortunately I over did them a tad - but that made the fat awesome!
I cocked up the garlic breads (over cooked them). Tammy made an awesome salad.
By 21:00 we were showered (Tanya had a cold shower as she did not realise you need to crank the hot to get the gas to kick in then just control with the cold) & in bed.
I was overtired (hard week) so sleep came quickl....
The only negative is the Friday night libations of the Hammenskraal locals reverberating over Dinokeng.
On MartinDJ's recommendation we booked in at Kyleu Lodge in Dinokeng.
Believe it or not, I've only been to this side of Dinokeng once before - a Bridgestone Challenge event was held there.
I've been to the other, crapper side, plenty when the 4x4 Action Group had a Club Home Base there for a few years (Iquana).
Anyhoo I packed up, hitched up & left home in Honeydew just after 12:10 on Friday.
Got to Tanya in Equestria at 13:10 (thanks to loadshedding down Lynnwood road).
From Tanya's it was 45 mins & R50 in (two) tolls to Dinokeng.
A bit if a queue to take tickets at the Tau gate & then a bit of a queue at the Kyleu gate as 5 campers arrived at the same time.
Kyleu has various sites & chalets. But there are 7 campsites in the 'unfenced' side, 5 have private ablutions & 2 have no ablutions (but are otherwise the nicest). * see Martin's correction below...
I chose site #7 - it's the most private one, further away from the others.
We spent a few minutes deciding which way the trailer should face (the dilemma of choosing between having the sun on the kitchen vs the sun baking you out of bed).
We decided on the default 'face north' layout & set up.
We did a full set up, tables out, awning erected, chair out, solar connected, bed made etc. in 50 minutes, taking it easy at it was 32*C.
Then we cracked a few beers/ciders.
The ablutions are very basic, but very quaint & well thought out... and spotless..
Kyelu gives you a bag of wood a day - we were given 3 & I had brought one.
They also give you a bag of ice, but I asked if it could be delivered on Saturday rather - a mistake as it never arrived.
The cost for 2 nights for 2 was only R920
There are two braais - a larger one & the old washing machine drum one. Neither are adjustable.
A guy pitched on a Quad bakkie thing & fitted a freshly charged gate motor battery to run the bathroom lights.
Hot watrer is from a gas geyser. There is no electricity (which I prefer - it keeps the Kakavaanians away)
We made a fire, did two Sirloin steaks - unfortunately I over did them a tad - but that made the fat awesome!
I cocked up the garlic breads (over cooked them). Tammy made an awesome salad.
By 21:00 we were showered (Tanya had a cold shower as she did not realise you need to crank the hot to get the gas to kick in then just control with the cold) & in bed.
I was overtired (hard week) so sleep came quickl....
The only negative is the Friday night libations of the Hammenskraal locals reverberating over Dinokeng.