Eendekuil

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Clanwilliam flower fun trip

We had a wet start  for 9 treavellers with 4 bikes and 2 motor vehicles at 09.00 at Panorama. We set off in a few rain storms until Eendekuil where we had our first stop at Agape coffee shop for refreshments and a well deserved break.

After waiting at the coffeshop for rider no. 10, which passed us at high speed,  we enjoyed our first flowers (Canola flowers) outside Eendekuil and the most fun on Piekenierskloof pass (views galore and speed open roads for the speed lovers). We grouped again at the garage outside Citrusdal.

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Is there place for one more…

Roy had taken the plunge and upgraded his African Twin to a BMW1200GS.

Cederberg Trip Report

Trip Report – Cederberg

This past weekend (10-12/12/2010) a friend of mine, Jan, on an 800GS, his wife, Annemie, in the backup Toyota Hilux and myself on my Dakar took to the Cederberg mountains for a little weekend getaway. Unfortunately my wife could not make it due to work requirements.

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Off Road lunch ride to Eendekuil

Come and join your fellow Club "Dirties" for a nice easy off road ride to Eendekuil this coming Sunday while the "Roadies" head off to Montagu for their lunch

Here we will enjoy their typical Boerekos lunch and enjoy a lovely swim and a drink.

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Beginner ride to lunch at Eendekuil

Announcement and arrangements [http://bmwmotorcycleclubcape.co.za/eendekuil-gs-beginners-intermediate-ride-sunday-29th-march discussed here]
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Lunch - Eendekuil

A club lunch ride lead by Brian Messenger to the Eendekuil restaurant in Eendekuil. This ride may start slightly later. Meet at the Engen, everything you need to know will be discussed at the meeting point. The map to the meeting point and other information on what to bring is at these links: * [http://bmwmotorcycleclubcape.co.za/node/1 General Club Ride info and map to meeting point] * [http://bmwmotorcycleclubcape.co.za/faq#41n65 Frequently Asked Questions like 'What to bring and wear?']
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Mystery ride to .... Eendekuil

Eendekuil was the destination of the Mystery Ride yesterday. Great thanks to Geoff for organising this very enjoyable event! The routes, weather, venue were perfect. The 37 bikes split into an off-road group led by Geoff Russel and a on-road group with Brian Messenger as leader. The split was 22 offroaders (incl 4 ladies!) and no less than 11 pillions! The road group were 15 bikes with 5 pillions. The offroad group split into two groups - leading group with Geoff and following group with Neil Terry. The road group went on a trip past Worcester, Wolseley, Tulbach, Piketberg to Eendekuil.
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