Posts tagged ‘Karoo’

May 17th, 2012

Karoo – Day6 Leg3 – Rugged Swartberg

At the bottom of the Swartberg pass, once into the initial gorge, you twist along and come out at a river where people stop to picnic and swim in the summer.  Also just there is a lone standing pinnacle of rock onto which people have written “Jesus” as it forms a sort of natural Read more >

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May 15th, 2012

Karoo – Day6 Leg1 – Where we stayed

We took some pictures of the place we stayed at since it was dark on arrival and the place couldn’t be seen. It was in an amazing natural setting about 2 minutes out of town. Great comfort and cleanliness considering the price we paid. You felt like you were in the middle of nowhere on a Read more >

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May 15th, 2012

Karoo – Day5 Leg22 – Find a place & dinner

Having arrived in Prince Albert in the light, it took is some time to sort ourselves out for the evening. We first filled up with petrol which took longer than expected. After that we started looking around for places to stay. We ideally wanted something cheap and cheerful just to sleep at so Read more >

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May 10th, 2012

Karoo – Day5 Leg20 – Karoo Farmstall

We had made the 100km down the gravel road and now it was only about 45 km of tar to reach our destination for the day – Prince Albert. As you reach the end of the gravel there is a lovely Karoo farm stall in Klaarstroom that awaits you with coffee, drinks and all sorts of other goodies to Read more >

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May 9th, 2012

Karoo – Day5 Leg18 – River stop

On the way down to Prince Albert, we went down a long gravel road of about 100km, through a really remote part of the world, where you seldom see people, only the occasional animal. Because its in the semi-arid desert it is always quite a treat to see water anywhere. We got to this river crossing Read more >

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May 8th, 2012

Karoo – Day5 Leg17 – Towards Klaarwater

After we had eaten, we got ready to ride the 150km to Prince Albert the back way via Klaarwater on the gravel between the mountain ranges. This is one of my personal most beautiful rides, because the gravel road is easy and the views, fauna and flora are all spectacular. One only passes about Read more >

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May 6th, 2012

Karoo – Day5 Leg16 – Grumpy old duck

Having filled the bikes up, we now needed something to eat and drink ourselves. We went up to the Willowmore historic guest house to see if they were open and selling food. We found they were there and open but the kitchen was closed, so we had a look around the place, it’s old pub full of Read more >

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May 4th, 2012

Karoo – Day5 Leg15 – Steytlerville to Willowmore

The section of road about 70km long between Steytlerville and Willowmore is a lovely piece of the Karoo. Desolate, Wide open space with mountains surrounding both sides in the distance. Long straight roads, some of it single lane tar in each direction, and some of it a single track of cement one Read more >

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May 1st, 2012

Karoo – Day5 Leg14 – Roadside Flags

As we got onto the tar road that runs the last few km into Steytlerville, we discovered a mini history lesson in flags of the country over time, painted onto the rock cliffs. The flag displays on the rocks  started way back in time (as a good few 100 meters) and came forward over the years Read more >

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April 29th, 2012

Karoo – Day5 Leg12 – Farm Arch

On leaving the little village of Mount Stewart, we went down the gravel road and five minutes out of town found an interesting farm entrance. It was in the shape of an arch. made of stone. Very tall and thin, but very unique, we’d not seen any other farm entrance like this in the whole Read more >

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