Telegraph track / Second half

What to Expect

After completing right up to Gunshot, we took the bypass track back to camp. The next morning we packed up the vans and headed up to the Fruitbat Falls entry where we found a free camp to the side and stayed for two days. It was a great location to access the northern part of the Old Tele Track 👌🏼 ⁣

We rolled out early in the day and within minutes of being on the tracks, we were greeted by large water crossings over and over. Each water section had something amazing to offer! Waterfalls, swimming holes & amazing sights. ⁣

Personally, after experiencing both north & south portions of the Tele Track, we definitely by far loved the northern half as it has so much to offer. There is something new & exciting around every corner. From hill climbs, river crossings and technical, washed out tracks! ⁣

It has been one hell of an experience driving the Tele Track! We never thought we would be up here this year but it’s funny how things pan out. So grateful to be up here doing it 🤟🏼 We wouldn’t have changed it for the world. ⁣

If your ever thinking of heading up to the Cape and doing the Tele Track, you definitely need to do it! It’s one of those experiences you’ll remember for life 🤟🏼 definitely a must do adventure.

So grateful to be up here doing it 🤟🏼 We wouldn’t have changed it for the world. ⁣

Hot Tip!

If your ever thinking of heading up to the Cape and doing the Tele Track, you definitely need to do it! It’s one of those experiences you’ll remember for life 🤟🏼 definitely a must do adventure.

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