Beginners relaxed ride to Greyton on some new routes. Sun15th May
SUNDAY 15TH MAY 2011 08H00. PILLION FRIENDLY
FULL DAY RIDE: Starting at the BP Express, N2 outbound, just after Somerset West.
BMWMCCC RELAXED RIDE
COST: R30.OO TO OVER MEDICAL KIT AND SERVICE VEHICLE WITH TRAILER.
NON MEMBER ON FIRST TWO RIDES R50.oo.
If you new to gravel road biking or have recently been on a training course, here is an opportunity to put those new skils into practice.
The Greyton ride is supported by a back up vehicle and trailer.
Limited to 22 riders. riding in two 11- bike peletons. club members have preference for bookings before non members.
Mechanical and medical support on the route on the ride.
This is a new route to Greyton covering some new roads.
We leave after a ride briefing up Sir Lowry's Pass, then on to the Houw Hoek pass.
At the bottom, off the N2 onto the R43 at Bot River on kilo43, then almost immediately onto gravel.
This is a wonderful road through the cereal agriculture farms, recently washed clean by the early winter rains.
It has one short tricky section at kilo 52 where you can opt to have your bike ridden up the hill for you.
We arrive in Caledon on kilo 77. a short ride on tar skirting the town and then onto the R320 at kilo 80. and left onto the 1st Teslaarsdal (not ridden on earlier rides) on kilo 83.
This is gravel and we drop into the Hemel en Aarde valley.
At kilo 108 we trun onto the tar R326 for only one kilo.
Left North for 20 kms up past Jongensklip station to the N2 crossing on kilo 130.
A left right and then the last 20 kilos on gravel to the Posthouse restaurant in Greyton.
Lunch for own account, first non alcoholic drink is free.
Return trip is 110 kilometres back.
After lunch we ride to Genadendal on tar R406. Right on the Riveirsonderend gravel road, following the valley right up to the R43 and the Theewaterskloof dam.
Left up the Pampoenkraal road to the top (beginning) of the Bot river valley.
We follow down the Bot river valley for ten kilos to climb up the fantatsically fun but short van Zyls pass into Bot River town.
Back onto the N2, up Houwhoek pass and to the end point - Shell Firlands garage just before S/West..
Interested,
Book with off-road ride captain- Andy Connell andy@abarc.co.za
Hi Guys, is the meeting point (BP Express) tomorrow morning on the N2 ?
I'm not familiar with it.
Meeting point
BP Express and Wild Bean.
N@ out bound direction Sir Lowry's Pass.
Come from Cpt, ride on N2 through Somerset West.
As you pass out you go over a railway bridge.
Keep on for about 2 kms, on your left is a well sited and sign posted BP express filling station.
hi Andy,
I have to cancell as my bike is still with BMW. Trying to solve why the battery
runs down over a few days.
Ater McDonald
I think i confirmed earlier, but just to re-affirm, yes.
Please count me in, Andy.
hi andy would you put me down regards francois
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