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ODY SSEU S MOTOR CYC LE C LU B
The
Odysseian
I SSUE 10
O C TO BE R 2014
I N S I D E T HI S IS S UE :
Mr. S.P. OkeSMan’S Chat
Greeting to all members, friends and families.
We are coming to the end of another year with Xmas just
around the corner and the whole of Cape Town getting
geared up for the festive frenzy but let us not forget
“the reason for the Season” and be grateful for
another blessed year behind us.
Once again one can reflect back on some excellent
activities of recent which were well supported by our
members and friends, to mention a few, Ostrich
Run, breakfast at Bot Rivier, Beaver Rally, and of
course not forgetting our upcoming meal /get
together at Dias Tavern. On behalf of the club and
members, I would to thank all those who put in the
extra effort to make these events memorable, we all
know who you are and we salute you.
As the AGM is in January and nomination forms have
been circulated, it is now time for members to consider
nomination for next year’s committee, this is
something we need to give serious consideration in
order to keep the club functioning at “TOP LEVEL”
Next big event is the Dance on 5 December, tickets I
believe are going fast. Email Anne to book yours today.
Members R180 and Guests R100. Don’t miss this one.
Hope to see you all on Sunday.
NB:
Don’t forget
to get your
“Dance
Tickets”
today..
Mr S.P. Okesman’s
Chat
Monthly Competition
1
Club Info and Details
2
Minutes of the last
Social
New Members
3/4
4
AGM Nomination
Form
Up Comings!
End Of Year Function
5
Report Backs

Bot River Run

Ostrich

Riebeeck Wes
8/11
6
7
Charity Run 7 Dec:
Lion’s Christmas
Cakes
Sunflower Run (23 Nov)
Buff 2015
This Month’s Funny
Birthdays
Club Announcements
12
13
13
Mr.S.P.Okesman
monthly competition
Septembers’ answer was “Last Years Beaver Rally” the first correct answer received was from ….
Errol Murtach ………….. Well done Errol ,your bottle of wine is waiting at Jaggers.
OCTOBER
NB:
See Report Back
for The Ostrich
Weekend on
pages 9 and 10.
Where is this?
»»»
Win a Prize at the
Next Social…..
Email your answers to:
[email protected]
(subject line ‘Oct: Competition’)
Next Social
Thursday, 27
November.
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Club Details
Please don’t forget to pay your subs, if you already have,… thank you.
New Member
R480.00 Family –
R 300.00 Single
Renewal
R320.00 Family –
R 220.00 Single
A non refundable administration fee of R80.00 per person is payable on application. Once
membership is confirmed the balance outstanding for the year will become due.
Banking Details:
ABSA Odysseus Western Cape
Acc 9263536308
Branch code 632005
Savings Acc.
Your Committee
Robbie Doidge
Spokesperson
083 455 4702
Rob Bareham
Hans Jooste
Secretary
Treasurer / Marketing
082 551 5423
082 555 5967
Anne Bareham
Newsletter Editor/ Marketing 072 268 1207
Chavonne Armstrong Regalia
084 5551360
Keith Reeves
Chief Ride coordinator
082 893 6127
Bob (Pink)
Ride coordinator
083 264 8271
Rob Thompsett
Wayne Armstrong
Ride coordinator
Ride Coordinator
082 562 1019
079 875 4082
Co-opted member
Rodney Camacho
Memberships / Statistics
084 951 3336
Please Note: We now have 3 yes 3 “Robs” on the Committee,
so please note from now on it’ s Rob D, Rob B , Rob T, and oh
yes ….Pink Bob / Rob too…………so 4 actually !!!!
Your
Ride Coordinators::
Keith, Rob T, Wayne,
Pink Bob
ODYS SEUS C OMM IT TEE
WEST ERN CAPE
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ODYSSEUS
MINUTES OF SOCIAL, 23 October 2014
The meeting opened at: 1948
Welcome and Visitors:
The spokesman welcomed all and acknowledged visitors Jane
Pretorius and John?

Apologies:
The Armstrongs, The Roux’s, Robin Neethling, Teresa Doidge,
The Schuters, Dave Hair, Steve Collinson, The Makepeaces,
Janet Weppner.

Matters arising from Previous Minutes:
Nil
Proposed: Pink Bob
Seconded by: Ernest Swart

Correspondence:
Nil

Financial Reports for End of Current Month:
Investment Account R50, 655
Savings Account R10, 895
Total R61, 751

Membership:
Shaun Overmeyer still needs to attend 2 meetings.

Birthdays:
Rodney read out the list of 12 birthdays for the month.
Website:
Rodney and Keith need photos and reports of events.

Regalia:
Chavonne was not in attendance so no report received.

Lucky Draw:
Nil

The Odysseian:
Errol won the prize of the month for correctly identifying the mystery
photograph.

Ride Coordinator’s Report:
Past Rides
Keith reported that the Bot River run was good however the service at the
hotel was very slow, possibly because of the large number of members that
attended.
Future Rides
The alternate ride to the Ostrich run will be to Riebeek Wes.

Charity:
Robbie Doidge reminded the members that the recent R20 increase in subs
was to cover our social responsibilities.
Eiland Huis – Members were requested to donate duvet covers. Club to make a
bulk purchase once funds are pledged. Possibly also 2 towels per child.
Jackie Cowman said Kolnicks Linen had excellent prices on good quality
duvetcovers and towels.
See Overleaf:….
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ODYSSEUS
MInUteS OF SOCIaL, 23 OCtOber 2014….COnt:
Upcoming Events:
A social evening is being planned at the Dias Tavern in Cape Town. Proposed
date is 7 November. Robbie Doidge will book 40 seats. Members to please confirm bookings.
Cricket match with CTMCC deferred until January.
EOY function scheduled for 5 December which will be partially sponsored from
club funds.

General:
It was decided to cancel breakfast sponsorships and sponsor major club events
such as the End of Year and Mid Year function in order to be fair on those who
are unable to make specific rides.
At the AGM in January the HBC will need a minimum of two new members,
preferably more. Closing date for nominations will be the November social
meeting (27 November). Nomination forms will be sent out shortly.

Beaver Rally – Robbie Doidge will transport gear up in his trailer for members.
Drop your kit off to Robbie by the Thursday before the run at the very latest.
No chairs will be transported.

The Meeting Closed At: 20:26
Next meeting 27 November.
New Odysseus members
New members recently joined and
welcomed to our club by Chairperson, Robbie Doidge
Paul and Jeanette Schuter
Mark Whittington
Terrance Rule
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Odysseus Western Cape: AGM: January 22nd 2015
Committee Nomination Form
Nominations for Handle Bar Committee
The Handle Bar committee is requesting nominations for members to the
committee for 2015 to 2016.
Please submit your nomination to the secretary. Closing date for nominations to the Handle Bar
Committee is 27 November, 2014.
Rob Bareham
Secretary
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DIary OF UPCOMIng rUnS anD eventS….
Please remember any Member of
Odysseus Western Cape is welcome to
organise a Sunday run.
If you know of a good venue and
route that you want to share with us,
please let Keith Reeves know the
details, and
he will find a
date for you.
All ideas
welcome!
Future Runs/ Events:
15 November:
Hermanus Motor Cycle Club’s
Toy Run:
23 November:
Sunflower / Bandana Run
30 November:
Toy Run: (Breakfast at Verdis)
7 December:
(See Page 12)
Charity Run to die Eiland Huis
(Volunteer
needed to lead the run. Please let Keith know if you can help.)
17 January :
(Saturday tbc) Sunset Run
Start time 13:30
NOTE: Start Times: 08:30 for 09:00
departure, at N1 City McDonalds.
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Odysseus
End of year
FUnCtIOn : …….
Friday, 5 December 2014
Welcome To...
The Summer Of
Looooooooooooooooove!
Yes, we’re goin’ back to the 60’s and our
Smokin’, Drinkin,’ Lovin’
“Hippy” Days!!!
So put on your
best
get on your or get in your
and come along………
PLEASE NOTE !!!!!!
TICKETS ARE SELLING FAST SO BOOK NOW AND
RESERVE YOUR PLACE…..EMAIL ANNE
[email protected]
PLEASE BE SURE TO PAY FOR YOUR TICKETS BY EFT OR
AT THE NEXT SOCIAL
T HE O DYSSE IAN
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Report back: Bot River Hotel
Sunday, 12 October
The weekend simply flew by and before I knew it, it was time to meet our fellow Odysseuns at N1
City. When Chavonne and I left home, the sun was out. By the time we got to Koeberg road there was
fog everywhere and then a few kms further at N1 City, the sun was out again. Only in Cape Town do
you have this.
Keith asked me to take the run and was glad I did, as we got to ride through some of the most
beautiful parts the Western Cape has to offer. At first, I was a little worried as Devin bike doesn’t like
long distances, but he seemed to get through OK (shooo, I feel relieved
Sadly we could not stop for a smoke break, as we were under pressure to arrive at the facility at
10h30. We left just after 09h00 and headed along the N1, onto the R300, where we passed a number
of Harley riders, who were speeding along at 100 km/h. We then headed on to the N2, through
Somerset West where we picked up some stray dogs, being Jacqui, Jenny, Peter & Dick. Just before we
got to Clarens Drive, we picked up some more strays, being Brian & Megan. Don’t you find it amazing
how we always seem to find Odysseuns on street corners (and I mean that in the nicest possible
way). We started off at N1 with just over 40 people and by the time we arrived at Botriver Hotel, we
had 58 people. Certainly a very well supported run.
The road along Clarens Drive was simply stunning. A fair number of cars were on the road, which
makes it a bit more complicated being the big group that we are, but nonetheless, it was a magnificent
ride with the ocean on one side and the most amazing mountain range on our left. The quicker boys
managed (with some difficulty)
Kleinmond.
As we arrived in Botriver, you
down on us in the valley. A few
one. I for one, made the wisest move
Robbie collect the R50 for breakfast
lovely wife to get me a cold one. I do
to regroup the group from
could feel the sun baking
more strays found their way
directly to the Hotel as they
were afraid the bar may run
out of beer. Can you believe
these guys. We also had a
number of guests join our
ride, which was great to
see. Everyone seemed
to find a space to sit
and of course the poor
barman had his turn
with plenty of thirsty
turtles wanting a cold
by
helping
and sent my
charge a nominal
fee (R50 per
head) to reveal
my secret on how to get ones better half to bring
you a cold one. And boy oh boy, did she come
through for me, with an ice cold Hansa.
B/Fast appeared a little frantic as the hotel
were also preparing for a crowd that would
arrive for lunch. However on the whole, we
seemed to get through the glitches and
everyone was able to secure a plate of
brekkie. I personally don’t think they could
handle much more than 40 of us. A number of die hards stuck it out as they heard the next
place serving beer or wine was some way away and needed ample refreshments in their
system to get them to the other side of the mountain. They stayed on, held their position
and the rest started leaving in drips and drabs.
Thanks to all for joining the run. Until the next one. Cheers Wayne.
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Report back: ostrich
weekend
Chavonne and I did our first Ostrich Run to Oudtshoorn 3 years ago and I
am hooked. Phil and Jo Searle decided some nine years back to put a yearly
event together that would take club members either via road, or via dirt, to
Kleinplasie Resort in Oudtshoorn.
Expectations from all was that the 2014 run would be even bigger and
better than previous years. Our club did not let us down. We had 64
people that ended up at Kleinplasie. Both PE and Cape Town Odysseuns
showed bigger support for the event than previous years. Phil suggested
the first run was something like 11 people.
I was packed and raring to go on Wednesday 22/10/14 already and my wife
who needs the world of patience with me, reminded me a few times to slow
down, as we still had two sleepies to go. As life would have it (this time round), time
dragged. Thursday night I did a third and final check and we were 110% ready to rumble. I
could barely sleep, so woke up early and asked my honey bun to get ready and then we
could head to the meeting point before anyone else got there. Chavonne did not
have my issue of not being able to sleep and was sleeping quite nicely, so the day
started slightly edgy, but I was adamant that we should head out early. The
promise of a nice breakfast at the Engen N1 Wimpy was some consolation and a
peace offering. Phew, glad I could get her to smile, otherwise our trip would have
been long and painful one.
From 07h30 Friday morning our fellow members started arriving in drips and drabs,
filling up with fuel, the off roaders buying some sarmies and coldrinks (no beer, we
promise officer) as we had no good places to stop along the route and we all then
gathered in anticipation of us leaving. At 08h20 one of the chaps picked up a nail at
the garage and we then tried to fix his puncture
in the parking lot. What a good start
After much effort, we failed and he headed
into Bellville to get it fixed. He would meet us on route. The route was simple. We
would all head up the N1, through Helshoogte (woo hoo) and then through
Franschoek and through the pass that took us to Villiersdorp. We pulled off and the
roadies, led by Tony, gathered together and the off roaders lined up behind Phil (Jo was tail
end Charlie) and we headed off.
Now if you know Phil, you would know that he and his family, Jo and son Joshua, hit the dirt
every other weekend. This man knows every dirt road possible that travels through
the Karoo. He can talk the hind legs off a donkey with what he knows and will not
forget what the road was called, or how long it is. Quite amazing cause he doesn’t look
that smart
To me they all look pretty much the same, with only the scenery that
changes on route. So for most of the trip I was completely lost and simply sat behind
him. One of the big hi-lites of the trip was going through Sewewekespoort. The
scenery was awesome. Robin and Dave fell later on in the day. Both ride yellow
BMW’s, so not sure if that is a clue not to buy one. Fortunately, though shaken, they
were not badly hurt. The sand was rather thick which made handling not to
great. There recovery was simply astonishing as they still forced a few pints down when
they got to Oudtshoorn. Good on you guys!!
When we arrived, my wife wanted to go to the room and chill and unpack and and
and…. I left her. I was so excited to see our friends from PE who had arrived earlier
the day. I grabbed a cold one and ran to them like a lost puppy needing love. They
opened their arms to me. Eddie, the leader of the pack and Jackie said howzit and got
to meet some of their members that I never met before. Braam, a tall looking,
intimidating frame type of guy (jokes), is a big prangster. Eddie and his wife are going
on a cruise, by boat, from Cape Town to Namibia and back after our weekend
getaway. Here is the twist. Some of the other members’ wives will be joining Eddie on
the cruise, while they bike around. So Eddie, the good looking stud that he is, has
become player 23 overnight and was offered plenty of blue pills (not sure what that is
for). Braam then brought out a turban (scary that he had one with a name like Braam)
and fitted this to Eddie. He was then dubbed as Eddie “Paddavat” for the
weekend. Force be with you Eddie!!.
That evening was simply awesome with a braai and food fit for kings and queens. We ate
well, we socialised harder and eventually we all slipped off to bed.
See Overleaf…..
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Ostrich 2014
Cont:……..
The Saturday saw everyone head off into different
directions. The roadies went viaMossel Bay to Sedgefield
Market where they had lunch and the off roaders went to the
Swartberg. Sadly we could not join,
but believe the journey was worth it,
with simply amazing
scenery.
We all gathered later that
day to watch Marnitz Boshoff of the Lions win the Currie Cup final for WP. I love
that guy. What a team player. Plenty of drinks were consumed, with plenty of
banter, with me having the biggest mouth of them all. Thanks for not slapping
me guys. Far too kind.
We then had dinner and
enjoyed the rest of what the
evening had to offer. At
around 23h30 the last of us
die hards, who simply never
know when to quit, decided to
call it a night and head back to
the
ranch
for
some
harmonious snoring.
Sunday came and it dawned on all that our great adventure had come to an
end. We all had to head home. The roadies went via Route 62 and the off
roaders led by Phil went via Meiringspoort and the Pont on their journey
back to Cape Town and of course the PE chaps went back to PE.
Thanks to Phil and Jo for an amazing event. The comraderie, the gees, the rides, the stories,
the humour, the brotherhood, is simply fantastic and this is what makes our club such a
privilege to be a part of. Until next time, keep those wheels on the ground.
Cheers. Wayne.
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Report back: alternate run to
riebeeck wes: Sunday, 26 October
The run on the 26th October
coincided with the Ostrich Run so
we did not expect a large turnout
and our expectations were met. I
am happy to report that one of
our members Peter Jones
organised the run for us. There
were 10 bikes in total, 6 went
off road and 4 on tar.
It was a beautiful day and we
enjoyed a pleasant and relaxed
ride through the back roads near
Durbanville and Wellington to
Riebeeck West. I saw a largish
snake on the road; it was black with whitish stripes, quite broad. I have not been able to identify
it so if there are any herpetologists among you please enlighten me. [No! a herpetologist has
nothing to do with STD’s]
The tar babies arrived at the venue first, the Oude Schuur restaurant and we tucked onto some
cold ones. We sat downstairs in a cool cellar type room which opened out onto the garden, there
being quite a steep slope from front to back which resulted in a 2 storey type effect. It was too
hot to sit outside even though there were some shady trees.
The dusty bunch was not far behind us and soon we were engaged in tall stories and general
banter. We had a couple of visitors who were most welcome and who provided some good laughs,
I hope they join the club as they were good company and entertaining. The food was very good
and plentiful, with some homemade marmalade “to die for” – made from fruit grown on the
premises with no chemicals used in the ripening.
The restaurant has a shop attached selling all sorts of bits and pieces and preserves, so with the
festive season upon us
it is worth a visit if you
are in the area.
Keith.
Peter with his good
wife and 2 guests
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Christmas Charity Run 7 December:
Die Eiland House
Decorations, Duvet and Towel Run
Hi All,
As per our discussion at the October social, I would like to highlight certain points of discussion with
regards to our visit to Die Eilandhuis.
The event takes place on the 7th December leaving from Mc Donalds N1 City at 8h30 for 9h00 or as that
will be midsummer and light early it may be an idea to leave a bit earlier.
The idea of this run is twofold, firstly, on arrival everyone rolls up their sleeves and we all jump in to
decorate the rooms and reception for Xmas, and secondly to drop off our
donations and socialize with the children, after which we will be joining the
management committee at a braai for which each member will contribute—if it is
anything to go by, our last braai there was unbelievable for which we paid a
pittance.
The request from Die Eilandhuis is that we make this a duvet cover/towel run.
They have got 15 beds and our wish is to supply 2 duvet sets and two towels to
each bed thus allowing a change.
A request has come from some members that they wish to donate a duvet set
and towels, to date we have 4 such donations and we would love to hear from
any other such kind donors. Although the club has got allocated funds for this
project, some still over from the generous donation
of the Trollops at the last run, any funds remaining we would also like to give
Caption describing picture or
each child and dedicated staff member a small Xmas gift.
graphic.
The idea is if persons would like to make donations we will be pricing the duvet
sets/towels and request a cash donation to the club and we will purchase them in
an attempt to keep things sort of uniform. Chavonne is busy looking at prices and will let all know as soon
as we have info.
It is also requested if you have any “old” Xmas decorations laying around gathering dust, these would be
gladly appreciated as we need these to decorate the home.
Any donations or queries can be directed to me either on this E mail address or my celll phone 083 455
4702-----Decorations and any other donated items can
be dropped off at the next social.
Regards and God Bless !!!! Robbie Doidge
Lions Christmas cakes:
[email protected]
Lion’s fa
mous C
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Cakes w
ill be on ristmas
Sale at t
he
Novemb
er Soci
al
meeting
… R75:0
0 in aid
charities
of
run by t
he
Lions C
lub.
Contact
Freda at
the
meeting
…
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BANDANA RUN: SUNDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2014
BUFF 2015 MOSSEL BAY
20-22 MARCH
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Club notices and announcements
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