So, fair warning, this will be somewhat of a story, if you are interested in the pictures feel free to scroll ahead and view them.
I'm a soldier, I was in Afghanistan, sadly not really gainfully employed. About two weeks earlier I had separated with my GF, so newly single I decided that I wanted to go someplace epic for my leave. Finiancally I had done alright this trip and I always wanted to go to Africa (I've got two Rhoedisan Ridgebacks named Selous and Grey), so it was settled, now the question was where. Well I've done a few, we'll call them long range adventures, where you try and cover as many miles as possible and see as much as possible. Sadly what this means is you are generally always in the car and you don't have enough time to explore anywhere. So looking to not make that mistake I settled on driving through South Africa. I've been on this site religiously for something like the past 2 1/2 years so in my mind doing Africa correctly is getting a Defender with a RTT and getting out in the boonies. Well not really sure where to go, I posted my question here in the Africa forum and was directed to a South African 4x4 forum, I also asked my friend Matt to join us to which he said...Hell yea!
I also bought a fairly nice camera, Nikon D5200 while I was deployed with the hope that my ex and I would go places and take nice pictures, obviously that didn't happen. But I did go places with lots of chances for awesome pictures, I'm really glad I had a nice camera and had a lot of fun taking pictures, maybe a new hobby. Now I did watch a lot of videos about the camera itself and how aperture, shutter speed and ISO all work but to be honest I shot most of the stuff in outside preset as at the time I just wanted to capture a nice shot and move on. But I'll probably be experimenting with it in the future, I did watch a few videos on how to make a Panoramic shot, Which I think turned out well.
Now I've got this theory, and it says that generally any question you might have, has already been asked and you can generally find the answer or at least the question on the internet. So with this belief in mind I posted my timetable on the SA forum, which was vague at the time because nothing in the Army is for certain and was blown away by the responses I got. I think in the first day I got 10 responses with ideas, recommendations and things to try, some I listened to, some I ignored. With the ideas I got a laid out a list of things to do there and the overwhelming response I got was that I didn't need a Defender to do what I wanted to do, a simple 2wd car would probably work. Well this is one of the ideas I didn't listen to as we ended up with a 4 door Hilux with a RTT, also it was set up for camping already with an Engel fridge and 60L of water with most of the supplies needed for cooking and etc. Through all of this there was one person who was especially helpful, Hennie, who after a few rounds of talking to, turns out to be a Vet of the SA army. Now as a pupil of wars past I was instantly curious, so after some more rounds of chat he offers to get a Braai(BBQ) together for us with some of the other Vets around the area and give us a place to rest over night, I think he was as equally curious of us as I was him. Also during this time I had discovered that there was a few spots we could go climbing along the route that we had chosen so this was starting to shape into a fairly epic journey. So to give a brief overview of what we did:
2 days in J-berg
2 days at Mt. Everest just outside of Harrismith
1 day in Bloemfontein
1 day at Mt. Zebra NP
1 day at Addo Elephant NP
1 day at Tsitsikama NP
1 day in Stellenbosch
3 days in Cape town.
So lets start with pictures.......
I'm a soldier, I was in Afghanistan, sadly not really gainfully employed. About two weeks earlier I had separated with my GF, so newly single I decided that I wanted to go someplace epic for my leave. Finiancally I had done alright this trip and I always wanted to go to Africa (I've got two Rhoedisan Ridgebacks named Selous and Grey), so it was settled, now the question was where. Well I've done a few, we'll call them long range adventures, where you try and cover as many miles as possible and see as much as possible. Sadly what this means is you are generally always in the car and you don't have enough time to explore anywhere. So looking to not make that mistake I settled on driving through South Africa. I've been on this site religiously for something like the past 2 1/2 years so in my mind doing Africa correctly is getting a Defender with a RTT and getting out in the boonies. Well not really sure where to go, I posted my question here in the Africa forum and was directed to a South African 4x4 forum, I also asked my friend Matt to join us to which he said...Hell yea!
I also bought a fairly nice camera, Nikon D5200 while I was deployed with the hope that my ex and I would go places and take nice pictures, obviously that didn't happen. But I did go places with lots of chances for awesome pictures, I'm really glad I had a nice camera and had a lot of fun taking pictures, maybe a new hobby. Now I did watch a lot of videos about the camera itself and how aperture, shutter speed and ISO all work but to be honest I shot most of the stuff in outside preset as at the time I just wanted to capture a nice shot and move on. But I'll probably be experimenting with it in the future, I did watch a few videos on how to make a Panoramic shot, Which I think turned out well.
Now I've got this theory, and it says that generally any question you might have, has already been asked and you can generally find the answer or at least the question on the internet. So with this belief in mind I posted my timetable on the SA forum, which was vague at the time because nothing in the Army is for certain and was blown away by the responses I got. I think in the first day I got 10 responses with ideas, recommendations and things to try, some I listened to, some I ignored. With the ideas I got a laid out a list of things to do there and the overwhelming response I got was that I didn't need a Defender to do what I wanted to do, a simple 2wd car would probably work. Well this is one of the ideas I didn't listen to as we ended up with a 4 door Hilux with a RTT, also it was set up for camping already with an Engel fridge and 60L of water with most of the supplies needed for cooking and etc. Through all of this there was one person who was especially helpful, Hennie, who after a few rounds of talking to, turns out to be a Vet of the SA army. Now as a pupil of wars past I was instantly curious, so after some more rounds of chat he offers to get a Braai(BBQ) together for us with some of the other Vets around the area and give us a place to rest over night, I think he was as equally curious of us as I was him. Also during this time I had discovered that there was a few spots we could go climbing along the route that we had chosen so this was starting to shape into a fairly epic journey. So to give a brief overview of what we did:
2 days in J-berg
2 days at Mt. Everest just outside of Harrismith
1 day in Bloemfontein
1 day at Mt. Zebra NP
1 day at Addo Elephant NP
1 day at Tsitsikama NP
1 day in Stellenbosch
3 days in Cape town.
So lets start with pictures.......
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