Left home at 07:25 and cycled to Cape
Town to catch the train to Prince Albert Road. Got to the station at 09:00 and
handed bike in for transport in the goods van. Shosaloza Meyl left on time at
10:00. Journey to Prince Albert Road was quite pleasant with two other guys in
the compartment with me. They were both on their way to Johannesburg. One, a
very healthy looking 80 year old was quite talkative and shared various stories
from his life with us. We also discovered that we both were at Kings Park in 1961
when the All Blacks and Natal played and drew 11-11! Had a very generous Curry
and Rice for lunch for R40! Initially the train was running about 8 minutes
late, but by the time we got to Laingsburg, it was made up. We arrived at
Prince Albert Road 10 minutes early. I got my bike from the goods van and set
off to Prince Albert. I knew to road was fairly easy with no serious hills but
a number of "ups and downs". After about 15 km it got dark, but there
was very little traffic and my lights were working fine. At 20 km I could see
lights in the distance and was looking forward to a nice downhill run into
Prince Albert. Unfortunately this did not materialise as the last km is either
flat or with a slight incline with the result that I only finally saw lights again
when I had 1 to go. Dennehof also is right at the other end of town so it was
quite a "drag" before I finally arrived there at 19:25. Supper was
ready and after a few minutes Johnn Rissik arrived to join me for supper. We
had a nice pleasant chat over the meal talking about the surroundings, access
problems and the Freedom Challenge. We finished at 20:45 and I bid my farewells
and went to my room. My first priority was to see if I could not lighten my
pack. I took out some excess clothing, which Johann agreed to bring to Cape
Town early June. I probably managed to save a kg or so, but realised that one
of the big weight factors was the water in my pack. The easiest solution to
that problem was to half empty it. As water along the way would not be an issue,
I decided to follow that route. Well I have had my shower and now am ready for
a good night's rest. I have a hard day in front of me tomorrow.
This was in preparation for the Freedom Challenge Race Across South Africa (FCRASA)which I completed in June 2014 and 2019. Ek is die eerste persoon oor 70 jaar wat RASA voltooi het. Gedurende April 2016 en Maart/April 2024 ry ek om geld in te samle vir CANSA vanaf Beitbrug na Bloubergstrand ter gedagtenis aan Sue, my vrou, wat op 23/09/2022 oorlede is aan die newe effekte van kanker. 2026 afstand was 3,200 en 2024 3,500 kilometer. In June/July 2026 I plan to do the FCRASA again at age 77.
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