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I lived in Seals for 10 years and both our parents still do - it’s a do able ride but thoroughly unpleasant unlike clambering over rocks and carrying your bike is what you consider fun - then there is the issue of the land between rebels and oyster bay being owned by Eskom (the nuclear power site) at Thyspunt

 

You can do it and I have but I’d do it in flats with trail running shoes - I didn’t

 

If you fancy a long gravel ride take the Oyster bay turn off and ride to eersterevier - do not attempt this in a west

 

What I would do if the SW was pumping and no swell is to get dropped off at the farmstall by the eersterivier turnoff and ride back to cape st Francis - 3 off us once did this averaging 28 on mountain bikes - absolute blast and almost entirely downwind

Cool, I have walked that way down wild side before but never reached rebels and have seen that the lower coastal path does traverse some rock and beach areas, as you approach Rebels but there's a road from there up to the the upper access track which I'm guessing the homeowners use to get down there so I'll deviate up there then cut across to Oyster's.

Here's the plan anyway, its out and back and the track transit up to the plateau is at WP 6..

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Surgery went well, julle, and Tuesday's procedure was a well-timed intervention before irreversible damage of the hand.  There was greater damage than visible on the X-rays with a torn tendon, eina muscle tissue and cartilage damage around the thumb area.

 

After about 165 kms on Saturday, I was back on the bike-lane heading back to Durbanville and was reminded again what an obstacle course it is. I backed off from the trio I rolled with and kept a 10 bike length distance rather. Lesson learnt.

 

Now for some Yoda patience and lots of anti-inflammatory food, thoughts and situations.

 

 

Memories of summer, below.

 

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Surgery went well, julle, and Tuesday's procedure was a well-timed intervention before irreversible damage of the hand.  There was greater damage than visible on the X-rays with a torn tendon, eina muscle tissue and cartilage damage around the thumb area.

 

After about 165 kms on Saturday, I was back on the bike-lane heading back to Durbanville and was reminded again what an obstacle course it is. I backed off from the trio I rolled with and kept a 10 bike length distance rather. Lesson learnt.

 

Now for some Yoda patience and lots of anti-inflammatory food, thoughts and situations.

 

 

Memories of summer, below.

 

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heal up soon mate.

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Surgery went well, julle, and Tuesday's procedure was a well-timed intervention before irreversible damage of the hand.  There was greater damage than visible on the X-rays with a torn tendon, eina muscle tissue and cartilage damage around the thumb area.

 

After about 165 kms on Saturday, I was back on the bike-lane heading back to Durbanville and was reminded again what an obstacle course it is. I backed off from the trio I rolled with and kept a 10 bike length distance rather. Lesson learnt.

 

Now for some Yoda patience and lots of anti-inflammatory food, thoughts and situations.

 

 

Memories of summer, below.

 

 

 

Seems like you in a healthy mindset.  Being positive can only help the healing proses.

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Surgery went well, julle, and Tuesday's procedure was a well-timed intervention before irreversible damage of the hand.  There was greater damage than visible on the X-rays with a torn tendon, eina muscle tissue and cartilage damage around the thumb area.

 

After about 165 kms on Saturday, I was back on the bike-lane heading back to Durbanville and was reminded again what an obstacle course it is. I backed off from the trio I rolled with and kept a 10 bike length distance rather. Lesson learnt.

 

Now for some Yoda patience and lots of anti-inflammatory food, thoughts and situations.

 

 

Memories of summer, below.

 

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Excellent news.

 

Good luck with the recovery!  

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Cool, I have walked that way down wild side before but never reached rebels and have seen that the lower coastal path does traverse some rock and beach areas, as you approach Rebels but there's a road from there up to the the upper access track which I'm guessing the homeowners use to get down there so I'll deviate up there then cut across to Oyster's.

Here's the plan anyway, its out and back and the track transit up to the plateau is at WP 6..

so WP 6 is Mostertshoek where there are a few houses followed by a sharp climb up where you will then use the residents road to Rebelsrus - I haven't done it in years but it usually has some very sandy sections

 

You are going to run out of road but Eskom were maintaining their section (Thyspunt) up until 2 years ago and chasing anyone who tranversed out.

 

Once you have accomplished the first half my money is on you using the road out of Oyster bay and along the dirt road back to St Francis

 

When are you doing it?

 

I once counted 11 puff adders just on the first 8km stretch of the wildside.  One was on the waters edge eating a dead fish - that was my last ride there.  Walks with a stick I still do.  Some sections where you have to bundu bash a bit just freaked me out too much but I am a real baby when it comes to snakes and puff adders actually give me nightmares

Posted

Surgery went well, julle, and Tuesday's procedure was a well-timed intervention before irreversible damage of the hand. There was greater damage than visible on the X-rays with a torn tendon, eina muscle tissue and cartilage damage around the thumb area.

 

After about 165 kms on Saturday, I was back on the bike-lane heading back to Durbanville and was reminded again what an obstacle course it is. I backed off from the trio I rolled with and kept a 10 bike length distance rather. Lesson learnt.

 

Now for some Yoda patience and lots of anti-inflammatory food, thoughts and situations.

 

 

Memories of summer, below.

 

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Glad it went well.Hope the healing goes well[emoji106]

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so WP 6 is Mostertshoek where there are a few houses followed by a sharp climb up where you will then use the residents road to Rebelsrus - I haven't done it in years but it usually has some very sandy sections

 

You are going to run out of road but Eskom were maintaining their section (Thyspunt) up until 2 years ago and chasing anyone who tranversed out.

 

Once you have accomplished the first half my money is on you using the road out of Oyster bay and along the dirt road back to St Francis

 

When are you doing it?

 

I once counted 11 puff adders just on the first 8km stretch of the wildside.  One was on the waters edge eating a dead fish - that was my last ride there.  Walks with a stick I still do.  Some sections where you have to bundu bash a bit just freaked me out too much but I am a real baby when it comes to snakes and puff adders actually give me nightmares

Sounds like a bit of an adventure then! Will be there in about a month...I suspect that the top dirt track is going to be the only way....will keep you posted! (and will carry a poffie stok!)

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I lived in Seals for 10 years and both our parents still do - it’s a do able ride but thoroughly unpleasant unlike clambering over rocks and carrying your bike is what you consider fun - then there is the issue of the land between rebels and oyster bay being owned by Eskom (the nuclear power site) at Thyspunt

 

You can do it and I have but I’d do it in flats with trail running shoes - I didn’t

 

If you fancy a long gravel ride take the Oyster bay turn off and ride to eersterevier - do not attempt this in a west

 

What I would do if the SW was pumping and no swell is to get dropped off at the farmstall by the eersterivier turnoff and ride back to cape st Francis - 3 off us once did this averaging 28 on mountain bikes - absolute blast and almost entirely downwind

Eerste Rivier to Seals?

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Surgery went well, julle, and Tuesday's procedure was a well-timed intervention before irreversible damage of the hand. There was greater damage than visible on the X-rays with a torn tendon, eina muscle tissue and cartilage damage around the thumb area.

 

After about 165 kms on Saturday, I was back on the bike-lane heading back to Durbanville and was reminded again what an obstacle course it is. I backed off from the trio I rolled with and kept a 10 bike length distance rather. Lesson learnt.

 

Now for some Yoda patience and lots of anti-inflammatory food, thoughts and situations.

 

 

Memories of summer, below.

 

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Sterkte Deil..

Posted

Surgery went well, julle, and Tuesday's procedure was a well-timed intervention before irreversible damage of the hand.  There was greater damage than visible on the X-rays with a torn tendon, eina muscle tissue and cartilage damage around the thumb area.

 

After about 165 kms on Saturday, I was back on the bike-lane heading back to Durbanville and was reminded again what an obstacle course it is. I backed off from the trio I rolled with and kept a 10 bike length distance rather. Lesson learnt.

 

Now for some Yoda patience and lots of anti-inflammatory food, thoughts and situations.

 

 

Memories of summer, below.

 

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Look, I won't just do this for anyone, but I am happy to take your bikes out for rides so that they do not get lonely!

 

#BestFriendsLetFriendsRideTheirBikesWhenTheirHandsAreMessedUP!

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