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dis om te confirm, proesel van hoe dit daar lyk.
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I would be interested in a Soutpansberg trip. If you can get a drive over Van Kohlers pass :mrgreen: Its the pass that follows the sand river through the mountain. Northern Natal trip would be great as well. Where is the geographical centre of South Africa? Maybe make a trip out of that to find out using the roads less traveled. Challenge the Voetspore guy to take a trip with 4x4AG to some destination like the Northern most entrance of Kruger park
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I really enjoy 3 provinces. perhaps it could be added to the list.

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Thanks for the fred, I like nearly everything mentioned in post #2, I won't be participating in all, but many, there is a nice spread of events catering to different members interests. Thanks Comm!
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I have seen some epic pictures of Swaziland, dont know much about it though. We can try that over one of the long weekends, 5 day max.
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Natal passes, I have done some of them and have a gdb and would need 3 days.
I also have contact details (somewhere) where some farmers in the area were willing to allow bush camping in the area as long as there was no refuse etc left behind. I was planing a trip a few years ago but every one else pulled out due to bush camping.

Battle fields in KZN is also very interesting, you need more than a long weekend for that.


I'm thinking of:
Lesotho trip in the snow (I don't think i have snow chains anymore) including Sani pass
Baviaans and Die Hell

For Nam and Bot's I would need to try dig up old contacts before making suggestions.

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Very very good suggestions here.
My votes:
Soutpansberg
Northern KZN
Battlefields
KZN Parks Mkuze Ndumo Ithala Hlulhluwe Isimango
Baviaans Die Hel
20 passes?
Eastern Cape coast
Moremi Bots
Swaziland and parks
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There are some nice things to do around Clarens
What about an Ivory Route, combined with Wolwe Kloof
Lesotho - Always nice
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Has any one done the wild coast recently..... that is still a piece of coastline i have to discover from Margate to East-Londen

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1. Botswana overland trip (5days)
2. Transkei trip
3. other Mountain pass trips that I can do with my stock standard Prado

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Also want to include CKG - at least the travel is not that extensive than Bots North


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Guys i would like to do the ivory trail in limpopo, it looks like its a thing we could do in a weekend starting on a friday afternoon

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Hedgehog wrote:
Tue Aug 20, 2019 10:35 am
There are some nice things to do around Clarens
What about an Ivory Route, combined with Wolwe Kloof
Lesotho - Always nice
Wolwe Kloof is a farm and is located in Cape Winelands District Municipality, Western Cape,
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Mad Manny wrote:
Tue Aug 20, 2019 4:48 pm
Hedgehog wrote:
Tue Aug 20, 2019 10:35 am
There are some nice things to do around Clarens
What about an Ivory Route, combined with Wolwe Kloof
Lesotho - Always nice
Wolwe Kloof is a farm and is located in Cape Winelands District Municipality, Western Cape,
You are absolutely right, for some reason Wolkeberg, became Wolwekloof?

Let me rephrase:

What about an Ivory Route, combined with Wolkeberg

The Mafefe 4x4 route, combined with the Wolkeberg route is the part of the Ivory route that you can still do with a 4x4.. (I apologize for linking to that other forum..:

https://www.4x4community.co.za/content. ... ory-Route)
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