All road riders and their partners are invited to join us on this fantastic 12 day Tour with three rest days at some of the best accommodation that you can wish to experience.
This is also a fantastic opportunity for the "Off Road" riders to take their partners and show them how much fun they can have on our Tours.
With the above in mind I have tried my best to keep daily distances manageable so they will end the day still talking to you.
As an old Mosselbaaier, I was quite excited to register for the ride to my Hometown.
An amazing likeminded group of people met in the early hours on Saturday whilst everyone contemplated rain, however, as we all know it never rains on a bike ( especially when the leader is The Geoff ).
We left for Eight Bells via mjestic mountains and gorgeous well kept gravel. It was amazing to see the guts of the mountain range. We all arrived safely at the destination thanks for the focus Geoff placed on safety.
21 March 2012
Meet Michè
After weeks of scouring the web for suitable routes and countless hours spent tweaking the selected route on Mapsource - I wanted to find a route that avoided the N1, N2 and R62 yet was suitable for a "solo" ride - Adrienne and I finally set off on Friday morning enroute to Wilderness.
Just after a gorgeous, windless sunrise, 8 bikes (with 3 lady pillions) gathered at Plattekloof Engen. My first glimpse of our fellow riders was Neil, sitting atop a pile of braaiwood bags, reading the Saturday paper, seemingly oblivious to the world.
After a quick rider briefing, we set off down the N1 in blinding sunlight, diverting off at the R300, dodging taxis and concrete barriers, then onto the N2. We turned off the N2 at the Firlands turn-off for Gordon's Bay.