I like passes!
I love passes it they have gravel surfacing!
I have traversed many of South Africa's passes, including
- Baviaanskloof's passes
- Sani Pass
- Swartberg Pass
- The road to Die Hel
- many, many more
.... but Bastervoetpad rates as my favourite pass to date.
IMHO you should put this one on your list, above Sani!
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- It is 28 km long, but feels like 100!
- the scenery is spectacular
- it is as challenging as Baviaans
- rocky sections
- mud (we had lots of it)
- axle twisters (choose your line!)
- steep up/down grades
- water crossings
- no other traffic (we saw only a farmer on a quad)
I must admit that it might be less challenging when it is dry, but we experienced it when all the streams and rivers were in flood.
I did not count the stream crossings, but there were many!
We started off with a problem.
The very first bridge on the route was washed away (the approaches in any case).
I drove to the deserted farm stead nearby, where we met "Langman"
Langman said there was a track which would bring us back to the "main road".
he guided us through the feld, dongas and streams to a spot where we got back to the "main road"
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The photographs tell the story, you be the judge!
What the "road looks like":
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The L.A.P.A Munnik Pass:
Typical scenery:
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Sandstone and kranzes:
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Getting Closer to the end:
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The "team":
The Touareg (2006 V10 TDi, Air suspension, BFG 265x65x18)
The "opener of gates" washing off the mud at the end of the pass:
The driver, closing a gate, so that he can claim that "we" opened many gates: