Re: Lesotho Trip - 15th- 17th June 2013
Posted: 10 Jun 2013 12:47
Hello Guys,
Some good news for you: Great weather expected in Lesotho this weekend. From Sani Pass all the way to the north there will be no precipitation. All main stations have a minimum of -2°C, thus in the really high areas it may drop to -5°C.
I’m working at the Metalong Dam on Thursday, and will then travel westwards and my bump into you guys in the Bhuta-Bhute are, though I will be keeping off the “highways” or main routes. Expect snow and ice only in the shadow areas that does not get sun during the day, there will be no ice or snow where the sun shines as day temperatures will typically be between 7-9°C, more importantly it will be sunny, dry days.
FYI, Burgersdorp in EC measured -7°C this morning.
Your group may keep this good wether in mind and decide to venture on some of the more demanding 4x4 routes, as you have the exeprience and the equipment to tackle these routes.
Passports: No reason that your passport must be valid for 6 months, If you enter for twoo weeks then another two weeks is sufficient, if you enter for three days then another wek left is sufficient.
Registration Papers and letter from bank: this is important, though 9/10 times they do not seem to be bothered.
Regards
Marnus
Some good news for you: Great weather expected in Lesotho this weekend. From Sani Pass all the way to the north there will be no precipitation. All main stations have a minimum of -2°C, thus in the really high areas it may drop to -5°C.
I’m working at the Metalong Dam on Thursday, and will then travel westwards and my bump into you guys in the Bhuta-Bhute are, though I will be keeping off the “highways” or main routes. Expect snow and ice only in the shadow areas that does not get sun during the day, there will be no ice or snow where the sun shines as day temperatures will typically be between 7-9°C, more importantly it will be sunny, dry days.
FYI, Burgersdorp in EC measured -7°C this morning.
Your group may keep this good wether in mind and decide to venture on some of the more demanding 4x4 routes, as you have the exeprience and the equipment to tackle these routes.
Passports: No reason that your passport must be valid for 6 months, If you enter for twoo weeks then another two weeks is sufficient, if you enter for three days then another wek left is sufficient.
Registration Papers and letter from bank: this is important, though 9/10 times they do not seem to be bothered.
Regards
Marnus