Re: Namaqua 4x4 Eco Trail

Originally Posted by
woogs
Hey Guys, we are planning on doing this trail in May. We're planning to do both sections and take 10days, it will just be myself and the missus in a stock Amarok v6 4motion (no low range). I have some questions if anyone could help with:
1) How is security on the trail, someone mentioned that a couple years (5/6 years) back they had some sketchy looking characters hassling them at one of the sites, it didn't mount to anything, but just curious how it is now? esp doing it solo.
2) Is 10 Days enough time to do both sections at a leisurely pace or should we look at extending that?
3) How is the weather in May? Esp wind and rain. It's the most convenient time for us to go with work etc, but if the weather is going to be terrible then we could probably look at going a different time of year.
4) We planning to do it solo, is there anything advice for anyone doing it solo? like any part of the trail we should skip or a site we should skip which could be dangerous doing solo?
Thanks
May is a good time to do this trail.
Weather should be easy with day times pleasant and nights cool.
Stay away from the school holidays (if possible) and you will have a particularly peaceful trip.
Safety has never been a concern for me, but then we always traveled with 2 vehicles (4 adults).
Take some form or defense equipment - if you have it.
10 Days is good.
Always have your snot plugs and a 12V compressor with you - just in case.
It is quicker and easier to do a quick fix than change tyres.
Should you plan to visit the De Hoop camp, you need ketties ans rubber snakes.
I have had experience with vervet monkeys. They are pesky and steal food from under your nose.
Eggie.
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