I appreciate your driving through the Swartberg pass into die hel and out and explaining some of the driving hazards and reviewing the campsite a bit what with the solar panels . The Otto du Plessis Road is an example of man’s inhumanity to man. Hope you’re now on a nice beach for a while . Have a lovely day . 👍✌️
I thought Sani Pass was the worst and the most frightening. I have done Sani Pass before and only once. Your voice and your face are a testament that Gamkaskloof is indeed DIE HEL. Thank you for your well edited video
Great stuff as always, Sean. I don't know if you are much of a reader, but Andre Brink's 'Duiwelskloof' might even be based on this place - have to check that, it's been years since I read it, but it's a good book.
Thanks Iain. When I was little, I devoured books. Now, I devour them being read to me. This is an iconic valley and would, I suspect, have appealed to Brink as a subject. Certainly, his book is set in the "Swartberge" of the Karoo and has to do with in-breeding in a small isolated community. You are probably correct.
I appreciate your driving through the Swartberg pass into die hel and out and explaining some of the driving hazards and reviewing the campsite a bit what with the solar panels . The Otto du Plessis Road is an example of man’s inhumanity to man. Hope you’re now on a nice beach for a while . Have a lovely day . 👍✌️
I thought Sani Pass was the worst and the most frightening. I have done Sani Pass before and only once. Your voice and your face are a testament that Gamkaskloof is indeed DIE HEL. Thank you for your well edited video
Hello Mr. Mc Sweeney,
i hope you are well.
I miss your films and your advise for traveling in southern africa.
Have a good time.
Max Röll
Thank you.
Great stuff as always, Sean. I don't know if you are much of a reader, but Andre Brink's 'Duiwelskloof' might even be based on this place - have to check that, it's been years since I read it, but it's a good book.
Thanks Iain. When I was little, I devoured books. Now, I devour them being read to me. This is an iconic valley and would, I suspect, have appealed to Brink as a subject. Certainly, his book is set in the "Swartberge" of the Karoo and has to do with in-breeding in a small isolated community. You are probably correct.