UncleAl
Pack Dog
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2010
- Messages
- 292
- Reaction score
- 18
- Location
- Port Elizabeth
- Bike
- Honda TransAlp XL700V
Sunday 10 July 2011. Wonderfull morning - sunshine - No wind - and an ironhorse calling to be let free.
After attending church I swollowed half my lunch whole in my eagerness to gett away. Decided to go slab through the Olifantskop pass and come back via Zuurberg dirt.
1. The first stop - 10 min waiting going into the Pass. Took the opportunity to skip to the front of the queue waiting. The first car had 4 youngsters in it, stretching leggs and swinnging beers around as to prove that they may drink and drive. About 2km after the pass they came roaring past me, hope the got to GP in one piece wiyhout killing anybody else on the road!
2.Just after the Ann's Villa turn off this is what greeted me - DS heaven! The bike felt even smoother on this high way than on tar. Wonderfull way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
3. Then the intersection at Ann's Villa.
4. Just pat Ann's Villa two bikes passed me coming from the Zuurberg side. After the thumbs up and a few more photos of the wonderfull scenery, all hell broke loose . . . . !!
After attending church I swollowed half my lunch whole in my eagerness to gett away. Decided to go slab through the Olifantskop pass and come back via Zuurberg dirt.
1. The first stop - 10 min waiting going into the Pass. Took the opportunity to skip to the front of the queue waiting. The first car had 4 youngsters in it, stretching leggs and swinnging beers around as to prove that they may drink and drive. About 2km after the pass they came roaring past me, hope the got to GP in one piece wiyhout killing anybody else on the road!
2.Just after the Ann's Villa turn off this is what greeted me - DS heaven! The bike felt even smoother on this high way than on tar. Wonderfull way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
3. Then the intersection at Ann's Villa.
4. Just pat Ann's Villa two bikes passed me coming from the Zuurberg side. After the thumbs up and a few more photos of the wonderfull scenery, all hell broke loose . . . . !!