KTP - Bitterpan Wilderness Camp
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 1:41 pm
Forget what I said about not going to Bitterpan in my life - I don't care what I said yesterday.
So, for next year, we're toying with the idea of staying at Bitterpan for at least one night.
The SO is a bit apprehensive of it as he's afraid that the dune tracks might harm his back.
Hence, the first question: How do you rate the way in and out of Bitterpan compared to
that of Gharagab, regarding corrugations and mastering the dunes.
From what I gather, there are three fridges in the communal kitchen. Is that still valid or has one maybe broken down by now?
The descriptions for the unit says 'utensils'. What exactly can I expect to find in the unit?
And is it possible to boil some water there or will I have to go to the communal kitchen for that?
The SO says there is a private braai for each unit. Is that true?
I'm not particularly hostile when it comes to fellow travellers, but you never know what (or rather who) you get,
therefore I find the idea of being totally self-sufficient in the unit rather comfortable.
And finally (for now
) - which unit would you recommend as the best in terms of proximity / view on the waterhole?
Who are the camp attendants at Bitterpan? I gathered, the regular is a guy called Willem? And the other?
Some photos of the camp would be supertastic as well.

So, for next year, we're toying with the idea of staying at Bitterpan for at least one night.
The SO is a bit apprehensive of it as he's afraid that the dune tracks might harm his back.
Hence, the first question: How do you rate the way in and out of Bitterpan compared to
that of Gharagab, regarding corrugations and mastering the dunes.
From what I gather, there are three fridges in the communal kitchen. Is that still valid or has one maybe broken down by now?
The descriptions for the unit says 'utensils'. What exactly can I expect to find in the unit?
And is it possible to boil some water there or will I have to go to the communal kitchen for that?
The SO says there is a private braai for each unit. Is that true?
I'm not particularly hostile when it comes to fellow travellers, but you never know what (or rather who) you get,
therefore I find the idea of being totally self-sufficient in the unit rather comfortable.
And finally (for now

Who are the camp attendants at Bitterpan? I gathered, the regular is a guy called Willem? And the other?
Some photos of the camp would be supertastic as well.
