Stutt forests
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Stutt forests
Hi guys, keep the 15 / 16th March open.
Wade ("4thGeer") is organising a free forest drive weekend for us. This will be a very moderate trail that will be suitable for ladies and beginners .... will probably be more of a social and sight-seeing trip, but all are welcome.
Final details and arrangements to be confirmed, but the basic plan is to meet at the Spar in Stutterheim at about 9.00am - gives the guys that want to join us from further afield more time to get there. From there we will go on into the forests for most of the day with a rest stop at Gubu dam to have lunch - a packed lunch might be easier but you can braai if you so choose. The afternoon will see us gathering at a farm house where camping will be free with an evening braai. Fires will be provided but bring your own "chop & dop". For the rest you need to be a self sufficient camper although the restroom in the house will be made available to us ( bring your own kakpaper if you remember - LOL).
Sunday breakfasts to do your own thing - the rest of the details to follow as I get them.
See you all there - no excuses!
Wade ("4thGeer") is organising a free forest drive weekend for us. This will be a very moderate trail that will be suitable for ladies and beginners .... will probably be more of a social and sight-seeing trip, but all are welcome.
Final details and arrangements to be confirmed, but the basic plan is to meet at the Spar in Stutterheim at about 9.00am - gives the guys that want to join us from further afield more time to get there. From there we will go on into the forests for most of the day with a rest stop at Gubu dam to have lunch - a packed lunch might be easier but you can braai if you so choose. The afternoon will see us gathering at a farm house where camping will be free with an evening braai. Fires will be provided but bring your own "chop & dop". For the rest you need to be a self sufficient camper although the restroom in the house will be made available to us ( bring your own kakpaper if you remember - LOL).
Sunday breakfasts to do your own thing - the rest of the details to follow as I get them.
See you all there - no excuses!
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Re: Stutt forests
Just indicate here who will be joining the outing.
• Wade '4thGeer" 1 or 2
• Edge "Haboob" & Vivienne x 2
• Andy "Muddog" & Sher x 2
• Tony :FierstGeer" & Annemarie x 2 (Tentative depending on work)
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• Wade '4thGeer" 1 or 2
• Edge "Haboob" & Vivienne x 2
• Andy "Muddog" & Sher x 2
• Tony :FierstGeer" & Annemarie x 2 (Tentative depending on work)
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When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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Re: Stutt forests
hi andy
is this around or near the lentz's?
is this around or near the lentz's?
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Re: Stutt forests
Yep, but I don't think that the Lentz's are still that active in forestry .... open to correction, but I think that it fizzled out from their side when 'Ozzie' Lentz died a good time back. Think the biggest operator in the area is now John Rance (Rance Timbers).JEEPIE wrote:hi andy
is this around or near the lentz's?
When we planted our forest at Hogsback some 47 or so yrs ago, we got the seedlings from old man Lentz (father to Ozzie) and the Dept of forestry.
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Re: Stutt forests
interesting
i know julie and them went through a rough patch at a stage
but seem to be doing ok now
they are our neighbours in cintsa
i know julie and them went through a rough patch at a stage
but seem to be doing ok now
they are our neighbours in cintsa
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Re: Stutt forests
I called past Lentz a few months back and they seemed busy, went to have a look at a trailer that belongs to a client of mine.
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Re: Stutt forests
Well that's good to hear, like I said, I'm open to correction. One thing that's a bit peculiar is that if one looks at all the timber merchants in E.L., all the structural timber they stock is from Rance, haven't seen any from Lentz in years but maybe they're shipping it elsewhere.SYRON CONVERSIONS wrote:I called past Lentz a few months back and they seemed busy, went to have a look at a trailer that belongs to a client of mine.
Anyhow, we're diverting from topic here .... Simon, will you be joining us this time!???
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Re: Stutt forests
Mud Dog wrote:Just indicate here who will be joining the outing.
• Wade '4thGeer" 1 or 2
• Edge "Haboob" & Vivienne x 2
• Andy "Muddog" & Sher x 2
• Tony :FierstGeer" & Annemarie x 2 (Tentative depending on work)
• Jacol & natasha + 1 of 2 tentatief
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Re: Stutt forests
andy send me your cell number
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Re: Stutt forests
Nice to see that one of the PE guys might be joining us!!
Bit of a long trip for you, Jay! Are you coming through direct from PE on the Saturday morning?
Bit of a long trip for you, Jay! Are you coming through direct from PE on the Saturday morning?
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Re: Stutt forests
That's the plan will leave early here. just need to confirm work schedules first but hope to join you guys
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Re: Stutt forests
Going via G'mstown / KWT might be the shorter route for you. Otherwise you could come via EL on the Fri evening and park off here - (I have a spare room available) - that would make it a bit easier.jacol wrote:That's the plan will leave early here. just need to confirm work schedules first but hope to join you guys
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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Re: Stutt forests
Thanx allot will be in contact with you as soon as me and the boss finalized our plans. Looking forward to meet the guys.Mud Dog wrote:Going via G'mstown / KWT might be the shorter route for you. Otherwise you could come via EL on the Fri evening and park off here - (I have a spare room available) - that would make it a bit easier.jacol wrote:That's the plan will leave early here. just need to confirm work schedules first but hope to join you guys
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Re: Stutt forests
Just spoke to Tony, who has confirmed that he will be able to attend.
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Re: Stutt forests
Spoke to Wade this afternoon. We will be going through private land the landowner is giving us special permission for this. Now I know it's true that "the more the merrier", but the land owner is not keen on a whole lot of vehicles invading his property, and to this end the number of vehicles will be limited. The point is that there are only 3 spots left, so decide quickly and confirm. If you miss out this time, there may be another (If we behave ourselves we might be invited again. ).
Don't delay. So far we have :
• Wade '4thGeer" and Donne x 2
• Edge "Haboob" & Vivienne x 2
• Andy "Muddog" & Sher x 2
• Tony :FirstGeer" & Annemarie x 2 (Now confirmed)
• Jacol & Natasha + 1 of 2 tentatief
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Don't delay. So far we have :
• Wade '4thGeer" and Donne x 2
• Edge "Haboob" & Vivienne x 2
• Andy "Muddog" & Sher x 2
• Tony :FirstGeer" & Annemarie x 2 (Now confirmed)
• Jacol & Natasha + 1 of 2 tentatief
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When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Re: Stutt forests
Just for interest sake (and to bump the topic ), I spoke to Dylan and Simon ......
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When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Re: Stutt forests
H Andy
I'd love to join you guys, but I'm going to a Black Powder rendezvous/shoot in Grahamstown on the weekend of the 8th and will be stretching my budget a little to attend the Stutterheim forest drive. I'll be thinking of you guys enjoying some splendid scenery.
Enjoy
Ivanov
I'd love to join you guys, but I'm going to a Black Powder rendezvous/shoot in Grahamstown on the weekend of the 8th and will be stretching my budget a little to attend the Stutterheim forest drive. I'll be thinking of you guys enjoying some splendid scenery.
Enjoy
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Re: Stutt forests
Thanks for the reply Ivan. Would have been great if you could have joined us, but there will be other times.
Enjoy the B-powder event!
Enjoy the B-powder event!
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Re: Stutt forests
I'm new here in el. I'm in.
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Re: Stutt forests
Cool Jurgen! Will be great to meet you! Will you be alone? plus partner?jvt172 wrote:I'm newn here in el. I'm in.
• Wade '4thGeer" and Donne x 2
• Edge "Haboob" & Vivienne x 2
• Andy "Muddog" & Sher x 2
• Tony :FirstGeer" & Annemarie x 2 (Now confirmed)
• Jacol & Natasha + 1 of 2 tentatief
• Jurgen "jvt172"............ x ?
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When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Re: Stutt forests
unfair.......
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Re: Stutt forests
Hi Andy hope I am note to late. If there is still one spot open we will be glad to fill it. Will be for the two days.
Ben
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Re: Stutt forests
Oh? .... How so?Hangover wrote:unfair.......
No probs Ben, will include you and Bokkie.Whisky wrote:Hi Andy hope I am note to late. If there is still one spot open we will be glad to fill it. Will be for the two days.
Ben
• Wade '4thGeer" and Donne x 2
• Edge "Haboob" & Vivienne x 2
• Andy "Muddog" & Sher x 2
• Tony :FirstGeer" & Annemarie x 2 (Now confirmed)
• Jay "Jacol" & Natasha + 1 of 2 tentatief
• Jurgen "jvt172" - x 1
• Ben "Whisky" & Bokkie x 2
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When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Re: Stutt forests
OK, so I suppose that by now you would have guessed that they're not coming. Dylan is in prep for a race and Simon was not feeling well .... (Simon may still change his mind).Mud Dog wrote:Just for interest sake (and to bump the topic ), I spoke to Dylan and Simon ......
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So at this point we have seven vehicles .... that's OK, but we can still take another one or three if needs be, so you can still join us if you would like to.
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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Re: Stutt forests
Reminder.
You will need to be self sufficient in terms of camping and your meals (no shops nearby). There will be a braai on Sat evening, fires provided.
Also be sure to have sufficient fuel, apparently it's a long drive.
We will be meeting at the Spar in Stutt at (or before) 9 am Saturday morning and proceed as soon after nine as possible.
A suggestion ... E.L. guys can meet at 8am in Abbotsford at the Sasol garage and travel to Stutt together.
You will need to be self sufficient in terms of camping and your meals (no shops nearby). There will be a braai on Sat evening, fires provided.
Also be sure to have sufficient fuel, apparently it's a long drive.
We will be meeting at the Spar in Stutt at (or before) 9 am Saturday morning and proceed as soon after nine as possible.
A suggestion ... E.L. guys can meet at 8am in Abbotsford at the Sasol garage and travel to Stutt together.
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Re: Stutt forests
Wow sounds awesome Andy... wish I could be joining the group. I soooooooo need a weekend away, but soon hopefully..
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Re: Stutt forests
Fly up on Fri after work Val .... we'll take you with us and you can fly back Sun afternoon to be back at work on Mon.
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Re: Stutt forests
Would love to.... just too much to do... am desperately hoping to be free to make it to the National GTG, that about the closest I can look at a weekend away.
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Re: Stutt forests
Unfortunately ill have to cancel due to work
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Re: Stutt forests
That's a pity Jay .... you might be missing out on something special! Nonetheless, of all people I understand what it's like to have a sole proprietary business, and sadly work comes before play. Hopefully we will see you next time.
So the list has changed .....
• Wade '4thGeer" and Donne x 2
• Edge "Haboob" & Vivienne x 2
• Andy "Muddog" & Sher x 2
• Tony :FirstGeer" & Annemarie x 2 (Now confirmed)
• Jurgen "jvt172" - x 1
• Ben "Whisky" & Bokkie x 2
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So the list has changed .....
• Wade '4thGeer" and Donne x 2
• Edge "Haboob" & Vivienne x 2
• Andy "Muddog" & Sher x 2
• Tony :FirstGeer" & Annemarie x 2 (Now confirmed)
• Jurgen "jvt172" - x 1
• Ben "Whisky" & Bokkie x 2
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Re: Stutt forests
Andy what is the arrangement regarding washing facilities? Must I bring my own, I have my own shower arrangement so no problem.
Will the camping be in the feldt? Must know what to pack.
It will be Saturday picnic lunch, Saturday evening braai and Sunday morning breakfast. Do we then return home.
Will the camping be in the feldt? Must know what to pack.
It will be Saturday picnic lunch, Saturday evening braai and Sunday morning breakfast. Do we then return home.
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Re: Stutt forests
Ben, I think bring the shower just in case ..... not sure if the facilities are going to be adequate (it's a house provided for Wade by his employers) ... we won't be camping in the veld, but as I understand, in a yard (hope the grass will be cut ), so pack what you think you'll need. I've never been there, so can only tell you what's been told to me, but Edge and Tony have been and know the setup better.
"It will be Saturday picnic lunch, Saturday evening braai and Sunday morning breakfast. Do we then return home."
This is correct .... (but bring some Viennas just in case Tony gets hungry! )
"It will be Saturday picnic lunch, Saturday evening braai and Sunday morning breakfast. Do we then return home."
This is correct .... (but bring some Viennas just in case Tony gets hungry! )
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Re: Stutt forests
Thanks Andy
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Re: Stutt forests
I think that all attending the Stutt drive should be as self sufficient as possible. The farm house will probably NOT be able to accommodate everyone with shower facilities. I do not think that Wade and Donne would object to the ladies using the toilet facilities, but the guys can water the mielies and grass in comfort. Parking will be available around the house for camping on or next to your vehicle. Wade will provide wood for the braai, but it is not guarenteed to be dry so bring a lot of refreshments while waiting for the braai fire to burn out. A good chat around the braai fire is guaranteed. Looking forward to the drive and the chat afterwards.
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Re: Stutt forests
Just to add to Edge's comments.I am sure the showering and ablutions should be no problem.Should the weather turn foul,we can all place matresses inside the house .I dont mind sleeping between your wifes. To Andy,Wade has made arangments to make it easy for your wife.Hope you guys dont mind Edge's snoring.LOOK forward to a great outing with you guys !!!!!
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Re: Stutt forests
I believe so! Spoke to him last week .... I knew there was a reason why I liked that boy from the start! As for edge's snoring .... a well used sock should sort that out!FIRSTGEER wrote:Just to add to Edge's comments.I am sure the showering and ablutions should be no problem.Should the weather turn foul,we can all place matresses inside the house .I dont mind sleeping between your wifes. To Andy,Wade has made arangments to make it easy for your wife.Hope you guys dont mind Edge's snoring.LOOK forward to a great outing with you guys !!!!!
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Re: Stutt forests
P.S.
Just looked at forecasts .... looks like we'll have an overcast day with little chance of rain. There might be some more rain during the week (Wed & Thurs) that might make things a tad slippery. Ideal!
Just looked at forecasts .... looks like we'll have an overcast day with little chance of rain. There might be some more rain during the week (Wed & Thurs) that might make things a tad slippery. Ideal!
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Re: Stutt forests
Please do not forget to bring along something warm for the cold... That is a jersey Andy, not neccessarily RUM, but that does help as well...
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Re: Stutt forests
Will try to remember that Edge - if I can manage to think past this rum induced stupor that's suddenly befallen me.
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Re: Stutt forests
Jurgen, I sent you a PM yesterday which you have not yet read .... could be that you haven't been online and that your mail address has changed.
I wanted to know if you're going to make your own way through to stutt or if you want to meet at Abbotsford Sasol (8an Sat) and travel up together?
Let me know, (you can also contact me on cell 083 - drie fyf twee een nul nege vier), thanks.
I wanted to know if you're going to make your own way through to stutt or if you want to meet at Abbotsford Sasol (8an Sat) and travel up together?
Let me know, (you can also contact me on cell 083 - drie fyf twee een nul nege vier), thanks.
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Re: Stutt forests
Will join at sasol
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Re: Stutt forests
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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Re: Stutt forests
Andy, please don't be late again. It seems as though we have a longish route to complete, before we get to the braai fire.
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Re: Stutt forests
I can't help it if you set your watch ½ an hour early ..... Last time we were there at 8 bells exactly! (8.05 According to your watch.)
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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Re: Stutt forests
.... and as I recall being told, we will stop somewhere and have a quick picnic lunch .... sandwiches / hot-dogs / whatever you want to pack for yourselves. The 'gesellige' braai is for the evening.Haboob wrote:Andy, please don't be late again. It seems as though we have a longish route to complete, before we get to the braai fire.
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Re: Stutt forests
A little sample ..........
From left to right: Viv (Edge's wife), 'Bokkie' (Ben's wife), Wade ("4thGeer"), Edge ("Haboob"), Thomas (Rance Timbers), Ben ("Whiskey"), Tony ("FIRSTGEER"), Kevin & kids (Rance timbers) and kneeling, Jurgen ("jvt172").
From left to right: Viv (Edge's wife), 'Bokkie' (Ben's wife), Wade ("4thGeer"), Edge ("Haboob"), Thomas (Rance Timbers), Ben ("Whiskey"), Tony ("FIRSTGEER"), Kevin & kids (Rance timbers) and kneeling, Jurgen ("jvt172").
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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Re: Stutt forests
we want to see some more pics please one is NOT enough.
Show us the one where your Hilux got stuck crossing that stream ha ha
Show us the one where your Hilux got stuck crossing that stream ha ha
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Re: Stutt forests
There's no vehicle that could cross that stream Simon .... it's a cascading waterfall on the face of a very steep mountain side.
This is looking straight down on the other side of that narrow bridge ....... the perception of depth is lost in the pic, you don't even see the four separate cascading steps through that water spray .... it's a least 15 - 20 meters down to where you see the water disappearing under the foliage.
This is looking straight down on the other side of that narrow bridge ....... the perception of depth is lost in the pic, you don't even see the four separate cascading steps through that water spray .... it's a least 15 - 20 meters down to where you see the water disappearing under the foliage.
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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Re: Stutt forests
OK then, some pics as we went along ..........
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Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
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Re: Stutt forests
We spent much of the day driving up and down various vantage points to get great scenic views.
"Edge!" .... "Yeah, what?" ..... "Don't go too close to the Edge"
Ben & 'Bokkie' enjoying the view .... and some more besides!
One of the highest points.
It was after coming down from that peak that my brakes failed ..... There's a separate topic on that ( viewtopic.php?f=3&t=34808" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ).
Cloudy skies building as we circumvented the tail end of the dam down in the valley.
We decided to get in one more vantage point before the weather closed in.
The dam we had just passed (there are three in the area).
Then the mist started rolling in and we had to make a move to get down ....
........... but Keith's son was creating a barrier obstacle.
The mist came rolling in thick on the way down .....
....... then Eskom decided to briefly turn off the lights!
On the way down we came across this spring in the hillside with crystal clear water gushing out at quite a rate. Some drank or filled bottles. (We were told that the Dept of Water Affairs had tested the water and said that it was one of the purest springs in the land.)
We made our way back to Wade's home which was to be base camp. We had travelled some 96 km's through the forests, having cut the trail short by a further 30 km's due to time constraints and the weather creeping in .... a good outing nonetheless. When we got to Wade's house, Annemarie and Donne already had a fire going and the guys were keen to start braaing. The ladies had even made salads for us. Great effort!
The banter and ragging continued through until 'lights-out'. Next morning everyone was up early, bright and bushy tailed after a good night's sleep (despite the odd snoring). We were treated to a scrumptious breakfast which was mostly a team effort between Tony, Edge and Ben. Thanks guys!
The ragging between Edge and Tony is endless .... "Laurel and Hardy" (as one of the ladies had dubbed them) were jokingly outfitted for the occasion by Donne ...... and I don't think that's cooking oil in Tony's hand!
Some people are just plain blessed to live in such surroundings!
....... Complete with ducks and spur-wing geese around a big Koi pond.
Chatting continued late into the morning before everyone split up to make their way back home. Jurgen and I travelled back to EL together ... it was great to meet you and have had you join us!
A very enjoyable and successful outing, thanks again one and all!
S'long 'till we meet again! :razz:
"Edge!" .... "Yeah, what?" ..... "Don't go too close to the Edge"
Ben & 'Bokkie' enjoying the view .... and some more besides!
One of the highest points.
It was after coming down from that peak that my brakes failed ..... There's a separate topic on that ( viewtopic.php?f=3&t=34808" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ).
Cloudy skies building as we circumvented the tail end of the dam down in the valley.
We decided to get in one more vantage point before the weather closed in.
The dam we had just passed (there are three in the area).
Then the mist started rolling in and we had to make a move to get down ....
........... but Keith's son was creating a barrier obstacle.
The mist came rolling in thick on the way down .....
....... then Eskom decided to briefly turn off the lights!
On the way down we came across this spring in the hillside with crystal clear water gushing out at quite a rate. Some drank or filled bottles. (We were told that the Dept of Water Affairs had tested the water and said that it was one of the purest springs in the land.)
We made our way back to Wade's home which was to be base camp. We had travelled some 96 km's through the forests, having cut the trail short by a further 30 km's due to time constraints and the weather creeping in .... a good outing nonetheless. When we got to Wade's house, Annemarie and Donne already had a fire going and the guys were keen to start braaing. The ladies had even made salads for us. Great effort!
The banter and ragging continued through until 'lights-out'. Next morning everyone was up early, bright and bushy tailed after a good night's sleep (despite the odd snoring). We were treated to a scrumptious breakfast which was mostly a team effort between Tony, Edge and Ben. Thanks guys!
The ragging between Edge and Tony is endless .... "Laurel and Hardy" (as one of the ladies had dubbed them) were jokingly outfitted for the occasion by Donne ...... and I don't think that's cooking oil in Tony's hand!
Some people are just plain blessed to live in such surroundings!
....... Complete with ducks and spur-wing geese around a big Koi pond.
Chatting continued late into the morning before everyone split up to make their way back home. Jurgen and I travelled back to EL together ... it was great to meet you and have had you join us!
A very enjoyable and successful outing, thanks again one and all!
S'long 'till we meet again! :razz:
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Oops! Almost forgot ..... a very big thanks to LA Sport for the donation of prizes!! Much appreciated by all!
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Re: Stutt forests
pic 15 from above, is this the road down through Water Lilly towards Lenz Forest Timbers, if it is, I stopped along the way as well and had a dump amongst the trees when I was passing through this way, what an awesome experience indeed. My jack russel Scott was with me as well.
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Re: Stutt forests
looks like you guys had a good time
amazing how scenic the eastern cape is
pity that province is in such a mess
amazing how scenic the eastern cape is
pity that province is in such a mess
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if you want to change this to recovered , first recover me - and have a relevant picture / foto to prove it !
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Re: Stutt forests
Where are the other pictures or was Andy the only person there?
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Re: Stutt forests
Simon, Shaun knows the E/Cape fairly well and I think he's referring to the lack of effective governance and maintenance / improvement of infrastructure. In this case I think that sadly we would all have to agree.
Anyway, if one looks at this thread it looks like I was the only one there ......... where are the other pics, guys?
Anyway, if one looks at this thread it looks like I was the only one there ......... where are the other pics, guys?
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Re: Stutt forests
Thanks for sharing
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Thanx for the report Andy. Glad you also had the oppertunity to do something, as you know that Tony & I are digitally deficient. You still have not given us the promised computer lessons... Wade also sitting with a broken computer and Jurgen is probably awaiting his from Pretorsh. Probably also a bit shell shocked after Tony's poor behaviour over the course of the weekend. Will try to get him back to apologise and to rreturn the stolen property.
Thanks to all for attending and to Wade & Donne for their hospitality. Hope we see Jurgen again.
Thanks to all for attending and to Wade & Donne for their hospitality. Hope we see Jurgen again.
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Re: Stutt forests
We will certainly do it again. That is if I'm on the invitation list. Realy enjoyed the compony of everybody, some real toons attending. Lol. No just great people. Until we meet again.
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Re: Stutt forests
I browsed through my pic and will only duplicate what Andy has provided and his is far better than mine in any case.
Thanks to all whom was involved in this outing we enjoyed it and the company of everyone. Thanks to Wade and Donne for accommodating us in their house. Would have been a bit wet outside in the tent.
When is the next outing?
Ben
Thanks to all whom was involved in this outing we enjoyed it and the company of everyone. Thanks to Wade and Donne for accommodating us in their house. Would have been a bit wet outside in the tent.
When is the next outing?
Ben