I'm planning to do the Namaqua 4x4 Eco trail in September. It runs from Pella to Vioolsdrift, then from there to Alexander Bay.
The information available seems to be fairly scetchy for the second part of the trail (from Vioolsdrift to Alexander Bay).
Has anyone been on the trail to give me some pointers? Some websites suggest there may be more than one way to do the second part of the trail.
Some suggestions as to any detours?
Namaqua 4x4 Eco Trail
- peterpot
- Country: SA
- Vehicle: 2009 Pajero 3.2 SWB
- Location: Pretoria
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Re: Namaqua 4x4 Eco Trail
We have done the first section a couple of times now and we have always wanted to do the second section so I am keen to hear about it as well. Subscribed.
- Roelf_le_Roux
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Here is as good a place as any to start.
I worked in that area, but 30 years ago. That whole route is firmly embedded into my bucket list.
http://showme.co.za/south-africa/namakw ... est-coast/
I worked in that area, but 30 years ago. That whole route is firmly embedded into my bucket list.
http://showme.co.za/south-africa/namakw ... est-coast/
- Roelf_le_Roux
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I have now gone to the trouble to actually read the whole article.
It seems the bucket list nomination is only the first part - Pofadder, past Goodhouse to Fioolsdrif.
The second part is simply following the public dirt roads and can surely not take you too long. The country side is your typical mountain desert (spectacular and I love it), but the only driving skill required is to try and relax your shoulder muscles as you punish your car over hours of corrugation.
It seems the bucket list nomination is only the first part - Pofadder, past Goodhouse to Fioolsdrif.
The second part is simply following the public dirt roads and can surely not take you too long. The country side is your typical mountain desert (spectacular and I love it), but the only driving skill required is to try and relax your shoulder muscles as you punish your car over hours of corrugation.
- Henk_A
- Country: South Africa
- Vehicle: Pajero 2.8tdi
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I also found this for those interested.
https://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/sh ... hp?t=37896
They did a write up of each of the sections.
https://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/sh ... hp?t=37896
They did a write up of each of the sections.
- Lock
- Country: South Africa
- Vehicle: Pajero 3.2 2002
- Location: Horison Park, Roodepoort
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Done the whole trip! It is grand Give yourself a lot of time, as the average speed on some sections was 20km per hour.
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Camp at the Groot Melhoutboom
If you can feel the grass between your toe's, your flying too low!
3.5 GLS F/LIF 1998 Lost to the x wife
3200 Tdi GSL 2001 Written off
3200 Di-D 5Dr A/T 2002 338 000 Sold
3500i A/T 5Dr 2001 Sold
3.2 Di-Dc GLS A/T 2008
3.5 GLS F/LIF 1998 Lost to the x wife
3200 Tdi GSL 2001 Written off
3200 Di-D 5Dr A/T 2002 338 000 Sold
3500i A/T 5Dr 2001 Sold
3.2 Di-Dc GLS A/T 2008
- Lock
- Country: South Africa
- Vehicle: Pajero 3.2 2002
- Location: Horison Park, Roodepoort
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Is posted some pics and adventures here "Springbok Flower Trip Sep 12"
If you can feel the grass between your toe's, your flying too low!
3.5 GLS F/LIF 1998 Lost to the x wife
3200 Tdi GSL 2001 Written off
3200 Di-D 5Dr A/T 2002 338 000 Sold
3500i A/T 5Dr 2001 Sold
3.2 Di-Dc GLS A/T 2008
3.5 GLS F/LIF 1998 Lost to the x wife
3200 Tdi GSL 2001 Written off
3200 Di-D 5Dr A/T 2002 338 000 Sold
3500i A/T 5Dr 2001 Sold
3.2 Di-Dc GLS A/T 2008
- Henk_A
- Country: South Africa
- Vehicle: Pajero 2.8tdi