Re: Riverbed cycle challenge in Kgalagadi
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:52 am
Here's one for you BH..... a 95 k race in Skukuza camp 

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That sounds like my Garmin which was a rather funny incident and will be splained when I complete my travel tail of our June trip.iNdlovu wrote:Here's one for you BH..... a 95 k race in Skukuza camp
Hey annie, have you checked out the below. You may need patience and may never get an answer as per the below which is at question 105 and many date back a few yearsannie wrote:
If the outcome is going to be positive, I can show patience, but I wish someone would please let me know for how long I will still have to be patient. A week? A month? A year?
BH you can go riding ex Olifants camp as a bone fide activity...Thats nota problem as the area is TOTALLY DIFFERENT to the fragile KgalagadiBunnyHugger wrote:Mel wrote:
I've just changed my mind about support for this particular one. Now if anyone hears about a ride through Kruger, lemme know so I can jump in riding shooz and all.
The Kalagadi is a TOTALLY different set up to the 'Local Nature Reserve ala Krugersdorp Game Reserve ...It is Wilderness and fragile tooBunnyHugger wrote:Lisbeth wrote:
Once again playing devils advocate Lis, just for the sake of debate:
I have had the dubious distinction of riding (several times), in a local nature reserve. It is the most awesome thing to combine two of my passions and ride around this nature reserve.
I am not worried about cyclists getting chomped...it makes brilliant reading in You Magazine and Tv News...its the DAMAGE TO THE ENVVIRONMENT and spoiling other people enjoymentMel wrote:I haven't read through the posts made while I was gone.
But being freshly back from the KTP and having seen lions all over the place exactly where the cycle challenge is supposed to take
place, I seriously wonder how everyone - including the animals will come out alive...