As we neared Himeville,the clouds started to roll in.
Half way up the pass, the the weather really turned foul, and by the time we summited to the top, visibility were down to approx 20m.
The temperature dropped to 6 deg, a big shock for us Zululanders.
I didn,t drive any further into Lesotho as planned because the cold front were there to stay. It was misty and rainy for the following three days.
But at the Sani top lodge , I encountered this 3 Patrols , we were only 4 vehicles up there. A Landie and 3 Patrols frob Thabo safari's. Its the most GQ Patrols I have ever seen together.
The pass is in the worst state ever I have driven it, they had a lot of flood damage, and a lot of rocks lying in the road.
The new tar road is also nearing completion to just passed the Sani pass hotel at the bottom.Apparently its a rumour that the pass will be tarred, only the road from Himeville to the site of the old hotel will be tarred.

