I am looking to do a challenging trail on the 12th or 19th April. I was thinking Babylonstoren or Die Hex (if possible). I have posted it on the 4x4community as well, but would love to see a few patrols there.
Anyone up for a challenge?
P.S. I wanted to call it a vehicle breaker trail, but remembered I drive a Patrol now.
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Babylonstoren is not challenging but interesting when done in reverse when its wet.
Hexriver is awesome and challenging in spots
Is this a weekend away or day trip?
Hexriver is awesome and challenging in spots

Is this a weekend away or day trip?
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Re: Cape Trail Get-to-gether
I prefer a day trip but week end away work as well.
My memory of Babylonstoren is maybe a bit fuzzy but they must have closed a section down. Do they allow you to do it in reverse?
What about Leeuwenboschfontein?
Die Hex requires persuasion of the farmer. Unfortunately being a egte suiwer soutie means i don't get far with farmer types.
My memory of Babylonstoren is maybe a bit fuzzy but they must have closed a section down. Do they allow you to do it in reverse?
What about Leeuwenboschfontein?
Die Hex requires persuasion of the farmer. Unfortunately being a egte suiwer soutie means i don't get far with farmer types.
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