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Directions from OR Tambo to Registration, Kingsmead College – About 30 Mins Directions from OR Tambo to registration, Kingsmead College – about 30 mins Registration, Kingsmead College – Tottenham Avenue - Rosebank, Johannesburg 1. O.R. Tambo International Airport, Get on R24 1.8 km 2. Follow R24 to Marcia St – Bruma. Turn right into Marcia St 12.8 km 3. Turn right onto Friedland Ave/M33, Continue to follow M33 1.9 km 4. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Louise St/M33 180 m 5. Turn left onto Grace Rd/M33 120 m 6. Turn right onto Sylvia Pass St/M33, Continue to follow M33 650 m 7. Turn left onto 7th St 130 m 8. Take the 1st right onto 8th Ave 77 m 9. Take the 1st left onto 8th St 260 m 10. Take the 1st right onto Louis Botha Ave 650 m 11. Turn left onto Louis Rd/R25 3.9km 12. Turn right onto Oxford Rd/M9 800 m 13. Turn right onto Melrose St 170 m 14. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Tottenham Ave 280 m GPS Co-ordinates 26°08'47.16"S 28°02'44.64"E Directions from Kingsmead College, Johannesburg to the Start – Karan Beef, Heidelberg 78 km – about an hour Kingsmead College, Tottemham Road, Johannesburg to the start, Karan Beef, Heidelberg 1. Head south on Tottenham Ave 450 m 2. Turn left onto Glenhove Rd/M20, Continue to follow Glenhove Rd 1.3 km 3. Turn right onto Central St 150 m 4. Turn right onto the M1 S ramp 300 m 5. Merge onto the M1 8.3 km 6. Take exit 10A for M2 toward Durban/City 120 m 7. Take exit 11 on the right to merge onto M2 toward towards Durban 10.3 km 8. Take exit 108 for N3/N12 toward Durban/Kimberley 180 m 9. Take exit 108B to merge onto N12/N3 toward Durban/Kimberley 3.3 km 10. Keep left to continue on N3, follow signs for Heidelberg/Durban/N17/Springs 34.7 km 11. Take exit 70 for R23 toward Heidelberg N/Benoni 700 m 12. Turn left onto R23 400 m 13. Take the 1st left to stay on R23 6.6 km 14. Turn right onto R549 10,9 km 15. Turn left at the Karan Beef feed lot 20 m Directions from Harrismith, N3 North to the Start – Karan Beef, Heidelberg 222 km – about 2 hours 41 mins Harrismith to the start - Karan Beef 1. Head northwest on N3 205 km 2. Take exit 59 for R23 toward Heidelberg S/Standerton 700 m 3. Turn left at R23 5,4 km 4. Turn left at R549 10,9 km 5. Turn left into the Karan Beef feed lot 20 m Directions from O R Tambo to the Start – Karan Beef, Heidelberg 73 km – about an hour O R Tambo to the start - Karan Beef 1. Head southwest out of O R Tambo Airport Rd 250 m 2. Turn right toward Exit 46 750 m 3. Take exit 46 on the right to merge onto R24 toward Johannesburg 8,4 km 4. Take the ramp onto N12/R24 1,7 km 5. Take exit 113 for N3 S/N12 toward M2/Kimberley/Germiston/Durban 1,2 km 6. Merge onto N12/N3 7,3 km 7. Take exit 105-Elands to merge onto N3 toward Heidelberg/Durban/N17/Springs 34,7 km 8. Take exit 70 for R23 toward Heidelberg N/Benoni 700 m 9. Turn left at R23 400 m 10. Take the 1st left to stay on R23 6,6 km 11. Turn right at R549 10,9 km 12. Turn left at the Karan Beef feed lot 230 m .
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