It has been just around 30 days since my last trip and every fiber in my body was longing for the road ... I really needed an excuse to ride. Now normally I don't have excuses to ride but this time I was treading on thing ice because less than 21 days ago I returned from a long trip to the Cape via Gariep and my loving wife is going to frown on me ... it is the holiday season and family time is sort of expected.
I stared at the map that was e-mailed to me for a long time and visions of sweeping wide turns with huge trees lining the shoulder came to mind and I could swear I smelled the pines. I had to go ... there was no other option on the table.
"Poppie ..." my pet name for her "... I think you should go and fetch your mother to spend Xmas with us ... she is getting old and who knows how many Xmas's is left for us with her." Well the look on her face was priceless but I have decided that I will endure ANYTHING to go on the trip and 3 weeks or so of Mother in Law is a cheap price to pay.
"When should I go ?"
"Next weekend ... you can leave on Saturday and be back on Sunday."
"Ok ... are you sure you don't want to come with me ?" She was curious and maybe concerned ... who knows.
"Nope ... you know I hate cities and you and her can have some quality time in the car."
"Ok."
Well phase one of the Big Bluff was in place and now I had to wait ... let things simmer for a few days. I started preparing and quietly got my things sorted out for a sudden "On the Spur of the Moment" sort of decision.
My trip was booked and my younger brother called me to tell me he was going too. With a sick feeling in my stomach I knew that I had to move and move fast. Andre's wife and my wife speak a lot to each other and the risk of my "Bluff" being called was high now. I put the phone down and lit a smoke.
"Poppie !"
"Yes ?"
"Some guys are going to do the Stone Butt in Swaziland and Andre is going with them. I think I will go with them."
"When ?" there was a curious note in her voice.
"Well this weekend ... seeing that you will going to Pretoria I may as well go riding. No need for me to sit here at home alone." I played a high card.
"Hmmmm ... makes sense ... just be careful and no racing."
That was it ... I was on my way and my conscience was lavishly pasted in honey and lavender. However ... I knew that I was going to pay for it for three weeks but what the hell ... biker's are tough.
I was still not too sure if I will take the LT or the GT and I stood in the garage for while ... weighing up the pros and cons of each bike. My problem was that I have never traveled in Swaziland and had no idea what the road conditions were like. In the end I decided to take the LT. I know that bike is great on the open roads and this was going to be a long day in the saddle. Big mistake ... I had no idea that around 40% of the route was narrow winding mountain passes with too many hairpins to mention. Although the LT was King of the road if the road was wide and sweeping bends that same bike was a handful in tight corners and narrow roads. The sheer weight of the bike required some space in the bends and I was going to work hard.
Well I made choice and prepared the bike for the trip. By prepare I mean check the oil, fuel and tyre pressures. Wash the bike and load the panniers. Somewhat different to many other bikes especially if you take into consideration that I just returned from a 5,000 km trip 20 odd days ago and this one was roughly 1,600 km.
Friday 10h30 and I rolled out of my yard ... the trip has started.
Fueling up for the first leg ...
... and then we were riding.
... Ooops ... did I take my bike's papers.
... Yep I did and off we go ... again ...
We took the "Long way Round" to avoid the roadworks between Barberton and Nelspruit so we travelled to Kaapmuiden and then swing right past Lowe's Creek to Barberton.
A bit longer but worth it because the scenery is great.