Sani Pass

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iamweasel

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So I finally went. What a cool trip! A weekend was a bit short for the amount of driving we did - 3 days 1400km, but it was worth it to do the pass.
I did a bit of exploring around the lodge we stayed at before going up the pass...
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And then the pass:
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First view of the destination

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Business end of the pass

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Sure, it's no Kili, but that's several hundred meters higher than Whistler and the highest ski lift I used in Meribel (French Alps)

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Best shot:
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Hope you enjoyed the pics :)
I'll post the video from my helmet cam when I've edited and uploaded it
 

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Very cool, great pics
Thanks for posting those up on here!
Now of course we want more!! :happy175:
 

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Thanks folks. That last photo makes the road look a lot more tame than it actually is. Most of the pass is plain sailing, but the last bit is really rocky and pretty hairy in a couple of spots - you'll see when I get the video up.

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Accommodation at the top

Couple more photos (from the way down)
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This guy was just chilling in the road

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Before you ask, I dunno what kind of snake it it :)

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Awesome. Great pics, looks like a ball.

I'll put that on my "If I win a million dollars" bucket list
 

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Glad you did it Adam! Nice pics.
I notice that it not as green as i remeber it, and that changes the complete picture. Looks more rural.
Did you also noticed the power loss on your way to the top?

Whats next? Baviaans? Namibia?
 

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Yeah the whole region was fairly brown - no real rain this summer yet... I'd love to see it mid-winter. All white...
I did actually notice a drop in power. In retrospect using 4Lo might've been worthwhile to keep the revs up. I was almost flooring it in first at some points - and still only doing about 10kph!

I'm super keen to get out to Namibia, but I think I'll cut my teeth on Lesotho's interior first. I would love to check out Baviaanskloof too. I built the Eastern Cape Tourism's website and instantly wanted to go when I added the photo albums :)

I thought puffadders are much more drab in colour, but Google says your spot on. *Very* glad I resisted temptation to give it a nudge :D
 

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Good for you not nudging little puffa. We encountered alot of them in the eastern Cape (Patensie, Baviaans, Willowmore) and what i've noticed is that the one you've shot (with your piccy catcher) is much brighter than the ones in EC. More than once if we stopped next to it on the road, it turned towards us and wanted to attack we suppose. it will lift it's head and swing it side to side then jump towards the jeep and at the last moment it will retract and turn around and just stay there till we drive off. Maybe in EC they more stressed out(less weed growing) than in lesotho.

If you plan a trip inside Lesotho, try and plan it in Nov, Des then its not so cold and the most rain is gone and its green. Just my 2c.
 
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