Vis Arend
Bachelor Dog
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2010
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- Location
- King William's Town
- Bike
- Honda CRF-250 Rally
DIE ARENDE SE GATTE HET WEER GEJEUK.
We only had one week’s leave and planned a trip to the Rhodes area. The weather forecast made us change our minds as it predicted rain for that area. We checked around and decided that almost everything west of us had reasonable weather.
We had no definite plans, but decided that Struisbaai would be our turning point. We would sleep where ever we would get at night but places and things that we wanted to see and do on our trip was Nieu-Bethesda, Anysberg Nature Reserve, L-Agulhas, to cross the Breede River with the ferry at Malgas, to pay a promised visit at ChrisL at Stilbaai and to go to Hartenbos where we would visit friends on holiday and then any route back home.
Our daughter visited us during the end of the previous week and weekend and only left on Sunday. We also left Sunday late and decided that Nieu-Bethesda would be our first stopover. Most of today’s route would be on tar from King William’s Town via Cradock with the last couple of kilometres on gravel to Nieu-Bethesda.
Our trusted steed
My wife found a new setting on her camera en played a bit.
On route to Nieu-Bethesda
Nieu-Bethesda in the distance
This is a nice little town
The Owl House
Wife playing again
There was a lady with this little dog, fully grown, hardly bigger than a rat.
Our camping spot for the night and time to make food.
Freshly baked bread
We only had one week’s leave and planned a trip to the Rhodes area. The weather forecast made us change our minds as it predicted rain for that area. We checked around and decided that almost everything west of us had reasonable weather.
We had no definite plans, but decided that Struisbaai would be our turning point. We would sleep where ever we would get at night but places and things that we wanted to see and do on our trip was Nieu-Bethesda, Anysberg Nature Reserve, L-Agulhas, to cross the Breede River with the ferry at Malgas, to pay a promised visit at ChrisL at Stilbaai and to go to Hartenbos where we would visit friends on holiday and then any route back home.
Our daughter visited us during the end of the previous week and weekend and only left on Sunday. We also left Sunday late and decided that Nieu-Bethesda would be our first stopover. Most of today’s route would be on tar from King William’s Town via Cradock with the last couple of kilometres on gravel to Nieu-Bethesda.
Our trusted steed
My wife found a new setting on her camera en played a bit.
On route to Nieu-Bethesda
Nieu-Bethesda in the distance
This is a nice little town
The Owl House
Wife playing again
There was a lady with this little dog, fully grown, hardly bigger than a rat.
Our camping spot for the night and time to make food.
Freshly baked bread