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Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:28 am
by Clem Slabbert
We have 2 weeks to do the Transkei at the end of March.I would appreciate if our experienced Transkei guys (4E ;) ) can help here.We will be traveling in the Syncro Camper ,so slight limitations with road conditions as it is wide and high and my wife`s back is fragile.2 days at a camping site is long enough .Of course we would like to see the most scenic places.
We would also like to meat some of our E L Guys for some tee ;) .
Thank
Clem

Re: Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:14 pm
by 4ePajero
Clem wrote:We have 2 weeks to do the Transkei at the end of March.I would appreciate if our experienced Transkei guys (4E ;) ) can help here.We will be traveling in the Syncro Camper ,so slight limitations with road conditions as it is wide and high and my wife`s back is fragile.2 days at a camping site is long enough .Of course we would like to see the most scenic places.
We would also like to meat some of our E L Guys for some tee ;) .
Thank
Clem
VW no problem.
Just take spare tyre or two.
Where do you intend camping?
If you don't have an itinerary yet, I would be to privileged to assist!

Re: Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 3:13 pm
by Clem Slabbert
Eish Gerhardt that will be great ,I only got the idea after reading the other post of the member ? on the forum that just done a Transkei trip.I have T4A with me ( Im at sea at the moment till 2nd March),so I can`t do too much planning but will be able to follow your atternary on Mapsource.I usually don`t plan to much,just get in and go ,but I realize that the Wildcoast has to many beautiful hidden places that can be missed.Thanks again for offering to help plan a itinerary.I have no plans yet,I can camp near E L the first night as I am only 4.5 hrs from E L.From there on I can keep moving eastward .Would you suggest doing the whole stretch eastward along the coast and then returning via the main road coming back or can we do a scenic trip coming back west as well ? I leave it in you capable hands,I have read enough on the forums to know that you have traveled that part of the world extensively and trust your judgment ;) I have 2 spare wheels .

Re: Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 7:45 pm
by 4ePajero
Clem,

I would plan your 2 week trip as follows:

Include the following camp sites working from East to West:
  • Mbotyi Lodge (2 days) S31 27.870 E29 43.936
  • Cremorne Estate (3 days) S31 35.888 E29 31.973
  • White Clay (2 day) S31 59.663 E29 08.273
  • Dwesa (3 days) S32 18.236 E28 49.823
  • Double Mouth (not really Transkei, but a nice spot) (2 days) S32 43.400 E28 18.842
  • Bosbokstrand (again not Transkei, but very nice) (2 days) S32 46.879 E28 10.971
Look at this and amend / add / delete.
Once you agree on your itinerary, we can start looking at what you should look at when at each place.

Re: Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 9:44 pm
by Clem Slabbert
Sounds great so far ,let`s go with that and see how it goes.Do you think one needs bookings for the bigger camps.I would prefer a flexible itinerary without having to stay on schedule with bookings.I just need some help with Mapsource.On T4A the route cuts a straight line from one point to another when using the route tool and I don`t see much in the way of roads in the Wildcoast area on Garmap Streetmaps,what to do ?

Re: Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:15 am
by 4ePajero
Two things to do:
Unless you go in peak times, I doubt whether it would be necessary.
For Dwesa, I would book through
http://www.ecparks.co.za/

Re: Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:22 pm
by Clem Slabbert
Map ordered from Mapstudio and we will have it by the time we leave for the Transkei.T4A V.9.10.7 downloaded,now I can see where we`r going !! You got to love T4A !
Ill check with Dweza for bookings closer to the time.
Now we can start looking at all the places to visit Gerhardt.The travel fever is starting to get me now :) ,thanks so far .

Re: Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:01 pm
by 4ePajero
Clem wrote:Map ordered from Mapstudio and we will have it by the time we leave for the Transkei.T4A V.9.10.7 downloaded,now I can see where we`r going !! You got to love T4A !
Ill check with Dweza for bookings closer to the time.
Now we can start looking at all the places to visit Gerhardt.The travel fever is starting to get me now :) ,thanks so far .
Which map? I hope that you got the one I suggested, because it's the best by far (and it's not a Land Rover! :lol: )

I will start ASAP to list the places I would recommend for each camp.
Maybe I should wait till you have the map, so that you can mark the points.

Re: Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:49 pm
by Clem Slabbert
Which map? I hope that you got the one I suggested, because it's the best by far (and it's not a Land Rover! :lol: )
My bad,not mapostudio but The maps as per you link ;) sounds like a good quality map .Like I said,I will only be back on land on 1st March when I will be able to see the map,so we can wait till then ,up to you, but I`m so anxious now :D I think you can give a view hints ,I will look on Google earth and T4A .

Re: Transkei trip advise please

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:07 pm
by Clem Slabbert
Do you know of a place in E L that hire out canoe`s ,the inflatable type ,looks like one can have a good time canoeing and fishing in those areas .