Latest Events at Klipbokkop
Recently caught on camera was the leopard, "gesteepte muishonde" and making a debut at Klipbokkop, the Rooikat (Caracal)
The Cape Leopard trust strategically positioned motion sensing cameras at Klipbokkop to capture movement of the Cape Leopard. He are some of the first results.
Dr. Olivier Maurin, from the University of Johannesburg, training the Klipbokkop team to process plant samples for DNA .
Motorfietsry 101
deur Gerrit Rautenbach (http://www.rapport.co.za/MyTyd/Nuus/Motorfietsry-101-20100604)
Toe ek ’n laitie was, het ek ’n held gehad. Charlie Tissen, onbetwiste Suid-Afri kaan se veldfietskampioen. As hulle daar by Syringa Spa net buite Johannesburg gejaag het, was ek daar. Elke keer het hy die res van die hoopvolles in hulle kas in gery.
Eenkeer het hulle almal weer so weggespring en toe die stof sak, sit Charlie ewe rustig nog net daar en wag, hande gevou op die tenk. Toe al die jaers al klaar deur die eerste draai doer voor is, skop hy rustig sy rooi Honda 250CR aan die brand en wheelie daar weg. Drie rondtes later toe’s hy weer voor.
Ja, Charlie was my held. Ek wou ook soos hy kon ry. Ag, om te leer om net effe so goed soos hy te kon ry was my begeerte, maar motorfietse was nou nie juis hoog op die waarderingslys van die res van my huismense nie.
More Articles...
- Cape Leopard Trust
- Unit Standards in 4x4 training
- Country Trax Weekend
- ABSA Cape Epic at Klipbokkop
- Regional tyre Designers from Luxemburg visit the Goodyear 4x4 Academy
- Launch of 4x4 Megaworld Club
- BMW & the Female Bikers
- Intimate Wedding
- Team building with Pioneer Foods
- Weekend with new Toyota Hilux
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Klipbokkop, owned by the Groenewald Family, obtained the mountain farm in 1994, after which the resort was opened to the public in 1998. At Klipbokkop we strive to instil not only a greater appreciation for and awareness of the environment, the vegetation (fynbos), the plants and the animals, but also the responsibility of using vehicles in a sensitive eco-system. Klipbokkop was developed and is managed with a commitment to promote responsible and environmentally friendly tourism, and strives to attract and influence like-minded visitors.
Klipbokkop is a magnificent and majestic reserve set on the slopes of the Stettyn Mountains. It is a hidden gem, that provides sanctuary for several endangered species, and where the Fynbos shows its true beauty and diversity. The splendid panorama of mountain ranges is present in all directions, and every valley is a treat for the eye. The beauty and tranquillity of Klipbokkop is indeed extraordinary and awe inspiring. An unforgettable experience.














