Hi everybody
I'm looking for someone who knows the Cederberg very well, because I need to plan a good weekend route through there. Any advice?
Cheers
Ali
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Re: Cederberg Advice
Gaan ons dan saam?
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Re: Cederberg Advice
Ali, my favorite route from Langebaan is to go to Clanwilliam via Elandsbay and Graafwater. From Clanwilliam to Wupperthal, Eselbank and then stay over at Sanddrif. The next day spend time at Sanddrif to walk through the sandstone formations. From there you can also visit the caves. Then from there you take the road back to Op Die Berg and Ceres. The Cederberg has so much to offer and so much to see but one have to consider the distance you travel if it is only for the weekend since you want to see as much beauty as possible in the shortest distance.
We once did that from the Ceres side I wrote something about it at
http://www.africatrips.co.za/cape-town- ... ound-trip/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Whenever I get friends or family who do not know the Cape I take them on that route. I did it all in one day twice now, but it is too much, you end up just driving and only get back home at 22h00
We once did that from the Ceres side I wrote something about it at
http://www.africatrips.co.za/cape-town- ... ound-trip/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Whenever I get friends or family who do not know the Cape I take them on that route. I did it all in one day twice now, but it is too much, you end up just driving and only get back home at 22h00
Only Dead Fish Go With The Flow!
1999 Hilux 2.7i 4x4 Raider DC with 3.4 Prado V6. Rear diff-lock, Bull Bar and rock sliders, 31" Cooper ST Maxx, Snorkel, Alu-Canopy, VHF Motorolla radio, West Coast Rust, Mikem Suspension, Ball Joint Spacers in front and Mikem extended shackles at the rear, 25watt LED Spots
1999 Hilux 2.7i 4x4 Raider DC with 3.4 Prado V6. Rear diff-lock, Bull Bar and rock sliders, 31" Cooper ST Maxx, Snorkel, Alu-Canopy, VHF Motorolla radio, West Coast Rust, Mikem Suspension, Ball Joint Spacers in front and Mikem extended shackles at the rear, 25watt LED Spots