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@Njung'e, Djinn and usual suspects
Mpenzi
#21 Posted : Friday, November 29, 2013 1:11:07 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
wanyee wrote:
[quote=Njung'e]@Mpenzi,
There is no accessible route fro Bogoria to Nyahururu.You would still have to turn back to Nakuru and then use either of the two alternative routes to Nanyuki.

ysmile es there is ..the one that goes through Tangulbei- muchongoi ..it was being rehabilitated the last time i checked

http://www.robertscamp.c...&id=11&Itemid=9 here is a RINK for clarification..lakini 4X4 ni lazima


It's the bush-path leading to Ng'arua i guess which means it doesn't pass through Nyahururu.


Thanks Njung'e and wa"balls" smile
Njung'e
#22 Posted : Sunday, February 02, 2014 7:16:08 PM
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Wazuans,

Anyone who has used Mau Summit-Kisumu of late?I intend to use it kesho and would appreciate if i can get an update on condition.
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Murira Ikihia
#23 Posted : Sunday, February 02, 2014 7:34:37 PM
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I used it in Mid October last year and vowed never to repeat it until its officially opened. It took me almost three hours from Mau Summit to Kericho - the contractor has cut and dumped materials in the most random manner. There are holes that can swallow a trailer and you have to fight for the remaining space with buses and the few trucks using the road. In your shoes I would drive straight through Eldoret -Musorit - Kapsabet - Chevakali - Mbale - Nyangori - Kisumu it is longer but safer.
Murira Ikihia
#24 Posted : Sunday, February 02, 2014 7:35:44 PM
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I used it in Mid October last year and vowed never to repeat it until its officially opened. It took me almost three hours from Mau Summit to Kericho - the contractor has cut and dumped materials in the most random manner. There are holes that can swallow a trailer and you have to fight for the remaining space with buses and the few trucks using the road. In your shoes I would drive straight through Eldoret -Musoriot - Kapsabet - Chevakali - Mbale - Nyangori - Kisumu it is longer but safer.
Njung'e
#25 Posted : Sunday, February 02, 2014 7:49:23 PM
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@Murira Ikihia,
Thanks mate.....Has the Chavakali -Mbale section been opened and how is Ainabkoi-Lessos stretch?
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harrydre
#26 Posted : Sunday, February 02, 2014 7:56:07 PM
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The Nakuru - Tumaini - Olkalou - Engineer is one of the best roads I have used in Kenya. I love to see those mountains on my way to Nairobi and that's the best route to experience.
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Njung'e
#27 Posted : Sunday, February 02, 2014 8:00:55 PM
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harrydre wrote:
The Nakuru - Tumaini - Olkalou - Engineer is one of the best roads I have used in Kenya. I love to see those mountains on my way to Nairobi and that's the best route to experience.


Very true.The sharp turns and twists between Ndundori-Ol-kalou/Miharati-Tigoni usually leave me short of air.Pure adrenalin!!
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masukuma
#28 Posted : Sunday, February 02, 2014 9:49:38 PM
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harrydre
#29 Posted : Sunday, February 02, 2014 9:54:20 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
harrydre wrote:
The Nakuru - Tumaini - Olkalou - Engineer is one of the best roads I have used in Kenya. I love to see those mountains on my way to Nairobi and that's the best route to experience.


Very true.The sharp turns and twists between Ndundori-Ol-kalou/Miharati-Tigoni usually leave me short of air.Pure adrenalin!!


@Guka, how much is land those sides? Between Tumaini & Miharati? Would love to retire there as well next to the aberdares.
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wairegi
#30 Posted : Sunday, February 02, 2014 11:09:04 PM
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Njung'e, a shorter route from Mau sumit to kisumu. After londiani junction turn to your right and that is the new road to moholoni via fort tenan. There is a lot of construction happening but most of if the areas have okay. Shorter and better than kericho route.
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