The venue was the Protea Echo Adventures training ground in the Krugersdorp game reserve and turned out to be the perfect choice and all that attended had a most enjoyable afternoon. Entrance at the main gate went without a hitch but as we got closer to the reception area we saw a group of pajeros parked and puled in next to them, this turned out to be a slight hiccup that was soon rectified after a phone call to Christo set us on the right track. (Men never get lost we just take the scenic route)
Arriving at the venue we were greeted by Janie Rykaart and Christo where the formalities were taken care of. The parking lot was a sight for sore eyes, overflowing with Pajeros.
After a short welcoming speech by Christo
Jannie briefed everybody on the route we would be taking and the best way to tackle it.
Then it was time to take a leisurely drive through the reserve.
It was a long "snake" of Pajeros through the reserve.
Some of the inhabitants were not impressed and just lay there watching.
At the turn point one could apreciate the extent of participation in this launch


Other inhabitants were quite interested in the convoy.
After the drive some of the folks took to the training obstacles and showed what is possible with a bit of determination and a decent vehicle

Gen 1 shows that it can hold it's own.

Mrs Kai shows that in a gen 4 the women can do it just as well.

Kai taking his baby for a swim

The only vehicle damage done by an inquisitive lioness, I would like to know how he is going to explain this to the insurance.

An interesting line up IO, gen1, gen 2, gen 3, gen 4 and sport

Some of the folks that attended

At the end of the day it was time to settle down with a tasty boerwors roll.

Finaly it was time for the draw with first prize of a advanced driving course sponsored by Protea Echo Adventures. In all I think it is safe to say every one had a great time
