Doodsakker strikes again

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Peter Tiedt

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Hennie Rautenbach

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I was told that the "doods akker" is no longer traversable due to that rock ledge that stopped the Voetspore team. It was said to me that the rocks now form  a permanent barrier. Looks like this may not be the case if these folks attempted the drive.

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Sats Oosthuizen

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I have heard the same thing. It may just have been "4X4 Guide talk", you know like people telling you cannot/should not take this and that road in Namibia...and then it tunrs out to be beautiful to say the least...Like Hartmans valley...Anyway, have you google Google Earth? should be spottable? I have absolutely no desire to traverse that piece beach. Maybe my guts have gone the same way as some other parts of me.
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markus van der westhuizen

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ek dink nie die assuransie gaan betaal vir die party nie...
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Jean Struweg

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Aug 2, 2010, 1:28:09 PM8/2/10
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Hi Sats

You make a good point, but I won't trust Google Earth for up to date info, especially at remote places.

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Sats Oosthuizen

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What? You mean there won't be street view? :-)

Mike Lauterbach

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Aug 2, 2010, 1:54:56 PM8/2/10
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Only up to the point where they got stuck....


Hennie Rautenbach

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Hennie Rautenbach

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Had a look in GE. Low res tiles in that area. Here is another crazy:

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/22937990

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Hennie Rautenbach

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Aug 2, 2010, 2:22:49 PM8/2/10
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Page through the series. Pretty interesting. This must have been interesting:

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/22297302


Michael Spencer-Wilson

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Ruff stuff Hennie, I'd think one needs to be pretty sure one has
enough "dough" to buy another 4x4, before such an attempt. Think I'll
stick to TAR for the moment.

Mike

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Deon Strydom

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I like traveling in remote places, but something like the "Doodsakker" is for me a bit over the top for a family holiday trip - Just looking at the photos, you are going to get a good salt dosing too, so there the rust starts as well..

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Des Westcott

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No offense, Hennie, but as anyone that has lived on the coast and spent a reasonable amount of time in, and around the sea can tell you, one big storm can move a huge amount of sand and change the face of a beach completely.  When I first read that report stating that the Doodsakker route would be blocked for years to come due to the exposed rocks, my immediate thought was that the writer was comparing the beach to an inland feature where only the wind moves the sand. 

For example, out at sea, I have seen 3m high reefs out at sea in 15m of water almost completely covered by sand in one cold front, say three / four days.  Heavy wind, big waves and sea currents running parallel to the shore for a few days  can completely change the face of a beach and it's sand banks.  Conditions can remain pretty much static between storms though.

Des

Mike Ferguson

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Aug 2, 2010, 6:18:00 PM8/2/10
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yip the dunes and particulary rocks on the beach can open and close on a weekly basis depending on tides stormes etc.  I see it in Moz all of the time.
 
No real such thing as normal
 
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MikeF
But he who ventures close to the water on the beach must be prepared to lose his car !

Hennie Rautenbach

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Aug 3, 2010, 12:54:58 AM8/3/10
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I am with you a 100% Des.

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Fanie du Plessis

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>On Behalf Of Hennie Rautenbach

>I was told that the "doods akker" is no longer traversable due to that rock
ledge that
>stopped the Voetspore team. It was said to me that the rocks now form  a
permanent
>barrier. Looks like this may not be the case if these folks attempted the
drive.


Hennie, I have heard that the guide that went with the Voetspore team
continiously hurried them along, but they dragged their heels with all the
photography etc., and were eventually caught out.

I know someone that is going through their about now, will report on
driveability when they are back.

Regards


Fanie


Bruce Turner

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Aug 3, 2010, 2:28:20 AM8/3/10
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Oh my hat that is terrible......so I guess I can not tow my caravan there either! :)
 


 

John GMail

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Ja agree, I remember whilst at varsity the oceanographers and others experts doing calcs on how long it would take to form Hobie beach in PE, after constructing a new pier.  Can’t remember the exact expectations, but it was years.  The beach was formed in months – mainly due to sand transported by the long shore current.

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Hennie Rautenbach

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I spoke to Johan Badenhorst of the Voetspore team at the T4A meet. He explained that Riko Sako had warned Koos Moorcroft (the guide) that the rocks were exposed and they won't make it, but that they then decided to try it anyway. It made for good publicity and a nice adventure (which Johan explained they were after) :-)  I got the impression from Johan that relations between Koos and Voetspore were strained at that point so they pretty much dismissed his opinion. :-)

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Darryl Lampert

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I was about to say that if Riko and his band of merry men in their lightly loaded cruisers cannot make it to Foz then no one will.

David Le Roux

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If you want a good example of how the coast can change, look at the photo of the Vanessa seafood in this series. Two years ago it was lying in the water, on the photo it is a hundred or so meters into the desert already.

David

Hennie Rautenbach

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David Le Roux

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And my photo of 2008.

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Darryl Lampert

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Aug 3, 2010, 5:41:19 AM8/3/10
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I suspect high tide and low tide have a bigger influence on the different looks in the pictures. Vanessa Seafood is not gonna get up and walked a couple of hundred meters inland ;-)

David Le Roux

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Nope. The photo by me was taken at low tide, when vehicles can drive on the inter tidal zone. Vanessa stayed where she was, the coastline shifted.

Hennie Rautenbach

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Have you written up a trip report ?

David Le Roux

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Only a track log and some photo's to T4A on 26/11/08. It was more a fishing trip than an overland trip.

Hennie Rautenbach

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Aug 3, 2010, 8:23:09 AM8/3/10
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So Darryl, how did the Eduard Bohlen get to where it is today ? :-)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/poliza/277321587/

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Hennie Rautenbach

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Aug 3, 2010, 8:24:27 AM8/3/10
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And was the catch good ? Did you go with a guide ?

Darryl Lampert

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Sand Fairies? ;-)

David Le Roux

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The catch was pathetic. Most expensive cob in the world. We went with Spyker Kruger from Henties.

Hennie Rautenbach

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So jy was gespyker ? :-)

A.H. (Eric) Sommer

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So much for rising ocean levels!

 

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Bruce Turner

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Aug 3, 2010, 9:26:29 AM8/3/10
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Holy cow that is amazing. Sorry to hi-jack thread but, Hennie whats the story behind that wreck? Or should I google? :)
 
Rgds
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Hennie Rautenbach

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Aug 3, 2010, 9:28:45 AM8/3/10
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Google :-)

But on the topic of wrecks etc. Make sure you get and read Skeleton Coast by John Marsh. Unbelievable story - all true.

Hennie

Peter Tiedt

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>But on the topic of wrecks etc. Make sure you get and read Skeleton Coast by John Marsh. Unbelievable story - all true.

Agree 100%.  I have an electronic copy somewhere, and a very tattered paperback that I found at a boot sale for R5.00 ;-)

PT (would have loved to visit the Dunedin Star on my recent trip, but it is in verboten territory)

 

 

Bruce Turner

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Aug 3, 2010, 9:41:31 AM8/3/10
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Thats what I thought.... :)
I cant find anything yet on why its so far from the shore except that there may have been a lake there a while ago......
 
I would love to visit that area. Why is it not allowed? (excuse my ignorance as I know nothing about Namibia yet) 
 
Rgds
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David Le Roux

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Ook die enigste  gespyker op die trip. Net manne. Maar die visvang was darem nie als. Die omgewing was stunning en baie interessant. Ons het al die pad van die Kaap af gery en Leba pas om terug.

David Le Roux

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I visited the Dunedin Star site about 10 years ago. There is no trace of the wreck, but the beach was still littered with pieces of cargo such as light bulbs and tyres, as well as one of the fuel tanks which was fastened to the deck. The mast of a very old unknown sailing ship was also still on the beach, a few hundred metres from the sea.

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Peter Tiedt

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Bruce

 

The Dunedin Star wreck is NW of Sesfontein (IIRC almost due West of Groendrom), in the northern part of the Skeleton Coast NP, and is off limits to all but the very lucky few who get permits to go to the north of the SCNP.  Like Kingsley Holgate for his around Africa trip (think he was the last).

 

PT

 

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Thats what I thought.... :)

Bruce Turner

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OK....Thanks PT

Hennie Rautenbach

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How did you manage that David ? You were very fortunate.

lostshepard

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Deon Kotze & Philna are on the current Koos Moorcroft trip to Congo
River Mouth and are at the moment in Lobito - Lin & I are going on
the next trip, next month, and I have been getting quite nervous about
Doodsakker ! Especially having the read the article in this months
magazine.

I had sms's from Deon over the weekend - and he told me that they were
unable to go up the beach along Doodsakker due to : Quote:- "The
Rocks Was Open" - thanks for the photo links now I know what the rocks
was opens actually means - now I am even more scared !!! Deons tour
went across the Iona park instead - so far he has a cracked water tank
and cracked spare fuel tank and a dead compressor - he says the
"roads" are %^^%$# !!

:-)

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David Le Roux

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I'm a member of the Namibian geological society and we managed to organise a trip up the coast to the Kunene. There are some very interesting extinct volcanoes up there.

markus van der westhuizen

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pls tell us more on the volcanoes...?
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David Le Roux

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In short Markus, -- inland from Cape Fria is an extinct volcano called the Agate mountain carbonatite complex, a 90 million year old volcano, which in Southern African terms is very young. It is mainly the greenish horse shoe shaped structure in the middel of the attached GE photo. Being a carbonatite-type volcano, it has rare rock types associated with it, with names like fenite, alvikite, sovite and beforsite. 
But the interesting part is that it is just a satellite volcano on the edge of a much bigger volcano, with a diameter of about 100km, but which lies under the sea. The big one is a collapsed volcano, meaning that it subsided into the cavity left by the extruding lava. That is why none of it protrudes above the water.
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markus van der westhuizen

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thanx!
SUPER interesting!


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Netta

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Heard from a group that went in May this year that fishing is now
forbidden at Foz du Kunene (5000US$ fine) Story is that too many
Namibians ( who do not need a visa) came on fishing expiditions and
went home with bakkies full of fish. No idea if this is just
applicable to people traveling without an official guide.

Netta

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> Ook die enigste  gespyker op die trip. Net manne. Maar die visvang was darem
> nie als. Die omgewing was stunning en baie interessant. Ons het al die pad
> van die Kaap af gery en Leba pas om terug.
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> > So jy was gespyker ? :-)
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> > On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 2:29 PM, David Le Roux <leroux...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > The catch was pathetic. Most expensive cob in the world. We went with
> >> Spyker Kruger from Henties.
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Hennie Rautenbach

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One must really like fish to want to catch a bakkie load full. One of
a great many things in this world that I can't fathom ?

Hennie (big steaks are us)

Des Westcott

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Interesting stance from a country that allows foreign commercial fishing
off their coast.

Des

Netta

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Ja wel, should have said "freezers full" I suppose :). They also
mentioned rumours about a talks re a transfrontier park in tha area.
In any case, if some of you guys are big fishermen and intend to go
rather make sure of what is going on, its a far way to go to be
disappointed (its still a great place to see though)

Netta



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Stefan

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I think the main difference is that government gets in on the action when they allow trawlers,
because foz de cunene might be a little hard for the guys to get to in quick order, whereas the navy can take care of the trawlers.
Some guys do go and catch a ton of fish and pay for their trips with the proceeds.


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Nico Roets

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I agree! Knew a few guys who thought that the ultimate thrill in life was to go to Henties and catch a freezer trailer full of fish. They thought i was out of my mind when I asked them why they did not practice catch and release or when I eventually told them that I thought that they were not only wasteful but also harmed the Eco system and that I prefer not mix with them and their ilk.

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One must really like fish to want to catch a bakkie load full. One of
a great many things in this world that I can't fathom ?

Hennie (big steaks are us)


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