
We spent a pleasant evening in the Hondehokke Chalets (Hondeklipbaai).

The next day we headed south to Spoegrivier and after looking at the caves, I headed the convoy to explore and came across this innocent looking water crossing. Now I need to point out 3 NB things:
- Firstly, we hadn’t done any crossings on our ‘dry’ trip, so this was a must.
Secondly, I was the only vehicle without a snorkel.
Thirdly, why walk such a timid looking stream?

Now, the perception that the grass on the middelmannetjie were growing through the water and hence, was not that deep, was false. The grass was actually long reeds. Right, we edged in doing the ‘wake thing ‘ when suddenly the nose dropped and left hand side of the vehicle dipped into a hole and the water came washing over the bonnet, only for an instant, but long enough. We actually almost cruised out, but then the engine spluttered and died.
Worried?


I guess the only good thing I did was not to attempt to restart and my mates recovered (winched) me backwards and out.

There ‘we’ (Mallie and Keith) stripped off the top Tupperware and intake manifold and removed the plugs and ended up pumping many litres of water out of the engine (using starter motor) – left it in the sun for a few hours and then put everything back together again. Ah, AND during this time we dried out all wet pipes and left the soaked air filter in the sun. The engine started with the second turn of the ignition and hasn’t skipped a beat since then (20 000km).
Many lessons learnt!!!