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Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:21 pm
by Toko

I love the camp setting, good braaing there.
The spiny thing might be a
Monsonia crassicaulis, transferred to new genus.
Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:21 pm
by Bushveld Jock
Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:30 pm
by Bushveld Jock
Toko wrote:

I love the camp setting, good braaing there.
The spiny thing might be a
Monsonia crassicaulis, transferred to new genus.
Thanks. I've browsed around to get a name for the plant as it was not listed in the general guide. Too many species in the park that can be quite a challenge. I will post it of the FB and see what answers I can get.
Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:38 pm
by Bushveld Jock
Toko,
I see both names can be used:
Scientific Name
Monsonia crassicaulis (Rehm) F.Albers
Higher Classification
Dicotyledons
Family
GERANIACEAE
Synonyms
Sarcocaulon crassicaule Rehm
Common Names
Boesmandoring (a), Boesmanskers (a), Candlebush (e), Grootkersbos (a), Noerap (a)
National Status
Status and Criteria
Least Concern
Assessment Date
2015/04/14
Assessor(s)
L. von Staden
Justification
Widespread, common and not in danger of extinction.
Distribution
Endemism
Not endemic to South Africa
Provincial distribution
Northern Cape, Western Cape
Range
Southern Namibia through Bushmanland and the western Great Karoo to the Tanqua Karoo and Little Karoo between Montagu and Oudtshoorn.
Habitat and Ecology
Major system
Terrestrial
Major habitats
Nama Karoo, Succulent Karoo
Description
Rocky outcrops.
Population
Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:47 pm
by Bushveld Jock
Day 5 Part 3: Gannakouriep Camp
Late in the afternoon we went for a quick drive passing Hakkiesdoring Hiking Camp and saw a jackal along the road that quickly ran away to the top and difficult to get a good shot of.
We carried on south to a road that will lead to Rosyntjieberg, but after a while we realized we were on the wrong road when the sun was on the left of us and the car's compass reading north. We carried on until we got a marker to get the right orientation and finding the road we were travelling on the map. At R19 we found that we were north of Gannakouriep instead of south and backtrack until we found the turn-off to the camp. One thing I've learned from this trip is that you can be very vulnerable when lost and need to have extra water in the car and good navigation equipment and map. We met up with no other cars during that day and just shows the importance of finding your way back and to be prepared as they say in the boy scouts.
Some interesting read when things go south in the Richtersveld:
http://www.roxannereid.co.za/blog/how-t ... chtersveld
Back at camp the clouds were becoming very dark and far off we could see that is was raining. What a relieve to a hot day in the Richtersveld.
Darkness setting in with jackals howling not too far away.
SO had to wake up early in the morning after the clouds moved off to take this pic of the starry sky above Gannakouriep

Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:56 pm
by nan
Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:28 pm
by Pumbaa
That landscape shots with the dark clouds in the background are for sure something very special, Jock Bushveld

Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:38 am
by Flutterby
Beautiful pics again.

Nice sighting of the the jackal, and Dewi!

Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:38 pm
by Bushveld Jock
Re: /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld April 2015
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:39 pm
by Bushveld Jock
Ready for the next episode
