- Bright light is Jupiter according to my iPhone
- iPhone screen at Nieuwoudt Pass geocache
- Bright starry night sky
- More stars
- Using planetarium software on iPhone to identify stars
- Panarama view of Kromrivier_180
- Using planetarium software on iPhone to identify stars
- Video - Driving up pass just after leaving Kromrivier
- Starry sky on 12 October 2009
- Low bridge across Kromrivier river
- View of Kromrivier river from the low bridge
- Fish in the dam at Kromrivier
- Real farm milk and butter for sale... no low fat here!
- Start of ascent up Uitkyk Pass
- Video - Passing thunderstorm
- Every nights supper..... a braai
- Part of the old pass just before we approached Algeria
- Where the old hanging bridge used to span the river
- Gravel road
- Nieuwoudt Pass geocache
- Inside Willows cottage
- Overgrown path leading to old hanging bridge
- Date inscribed on part of old hanging bridge
- Far side support for old hanging bridge
- Low bridge over Olifants River
- Postbox at turn off to Kromrivier
- Signboards at turn off to Kromrivier
- Gravel road approaching Kromrivier
- Groothoek hiking trail - routes all marked near Algeria
- Signboards at turn off to Kromrivier
- Two horses that we rode
- Inside Willows cottage
- Off to go find a geocache
- Horse that I rode
- In the Cederberg approaching Algeria
- Inside the "office" at Kromrivier
- View of the farm from the large rock... Stadsaal is in the far distance on the left
- View of the large rock that we climbed
- Typical Cederberg terrein
- View of the dam from the large rock
- View down to the campsite
- View of the campsite from the large rock
- Crossing the Olifants River into the Cederberg mountains
- View towards Maltese Cross and Disa Pools where we hiked
- Side view of farmhouse at Kromrivier
- View of large rock I used to climb when I visited here in 1970s
- Low drift where we could not pass on our previous visit due to heavy rains
- Front view of Kromrivier farm house
- The Office at Kromrivier - used to be the barn
- First view of Kromrivier from the Pass
- Few kilometers of paved roads now near Algeria
- Looking down Cederberg Valley
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