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27 February 2023

Cape Town - Hiking Safety Tips

 



Article Courtesy Cape Town Tourism

With a mountain range as its backbone, Cape Town offers some of the most spectacular hiking routes in the world. Before you decide on a hiking route up Table Mountain, take a look at these tips to keep yourself safe and comfortable on our trails.

Don’t hike alone

A party size of four is recommended and if you’re travelling alone, hike with a guide like Hike Table Mountain, Table Mountain Treks and Tours or Mother City Hikers. Don’t split up—rather take the pace of the slowest member.

Be prepared

Take enough water (at least a 1.5L bottle or two per person) and wear sunblock, proper hiking shoes, and a hat. Check that the weather is hike-friendly the night before and take a warm jacket for mountain hikes as conditions can change rapidly. If you’re intending to take the Cableway on Table Mountain, remember operation is weather-dependent. Check the Table Mountain Twitter feed for the latest updates or call their weather line on +27 (0)21 424 8181.

Tell somebody & plan ahead

Always inform someone at your hotel or in your family of your intended route and your expected time of return. Check a map of your hike before setting off so you are sure where you need to go. Always take the well-trodden path and look out for small painted footprints or piles of rocks (Cairns) to verify you’re on the right track.

Know what to do in an emergency

In the event of injury or other serious trouble stay in one place and find shelter. Do not move the injured person unless they are in a dangerous position. Do not leave the injured person alone—if possible send two people for help, while one person stays behind. Make a detailed note of where the injured person is, and look out for landmarks to navigate back to the spot.

In the event of snakebite, immobilize the person and lay them flat on their back. Do not give them food or water. Get help and keep the victim very calm—shock and adrenaline is a major factor in the progression of snake bite symptoms. In the event of contact with the blister bush (a plant resembling common celery) cover the area from sunlight to avoid skin irritations and the eruption of blisters.

Be responsible

Please don’t litter, feed any animals, or disturb the wildlife on your hike. Be considerate of others and don’t play loud music. Smoking or lighting any kind of fire endangers the area and should be avoided.

Save these emergency numbers on your phone:

Emergencies: +27 (0)21 480 7700

Table Mountain National Park: +27 (0)21 957 4700

Wilderness Search and Rescue: +27 (0)21 937 0300

Cape Town Tourism: +27 (0)861 322 223

Don’t hike alone; four is the ideal number.

· Choose your route carefully and stick to it. Allow yourself enough time – start early. Inform someone of your route and what time you’re expected back.

· Choose a hike leader and walk at the pace of the slowest member.

· If lost – don’t split up. Rather try to retrace your steps. Remember that climbing down is more difficult than climbing up.

· Always take enough water, especially in summer, and food in case of a delay. Watch the weather and time, and turn back before you start running late or if bad weather threatens.

Always take waterproof clothing, even in summer, wear walking shoes or hiking boots. Wear a hat or cap and sun block in summer. Weather changes rapidly.

· If lost or forced to stop because of bad weather, stay together and remain in one place. Find the closest shelter from wind and rain.

· In case of injury, assess the situation. Then send two people for help and let the third remain with the injured person. If possible, mark the position on a map and send it with those going for help.

· Stick to well-used paths, which will be indicated on the park’s hiking map and read the warnings on this map. Don’t take shortcuts and especially don’t wander into ravines.

· Take a fully-charged mobile phone. Some parts of the Park do not have mobile network coverage, but you will reach a place where you can use a mobile phone more quickly than you’ll get to a landline.

3 Rules for personal security when hiking Table Mountain National Park

As Table Mountain is an urban park, please exercise the same common sense and security precautions that you would anywhere else in the world.

· Do not attract unwanted attention by openly displaying cash, cameras or other valuables.

· If you are confronted by a criminal, don’t resist. Handover your goods as resistance might incite a mugger to violence.

· Program emergency numbers in your cell phone before your hike.




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15 October 2022

Cape Town - Lourensford Wine Estate

 Lourenford Wine Estate was originally part of Vergelegen (established in 1709) 


It's a fun place to visit for all - children are most welcome.  The gardens change with the seasons and are a delight during spring.


Over week-ends there is a large market area with a variety of vendors offering food, drinks and craft market goodies. For those who prefer a more sedate dining experience the restaurant offers an excellent menu and pleasant service. Children are welcome. There is also a coffee shop for lighter meals.



The beer lovers are not forgotten on this estate - walk awhile and you will spot the way to the Abru Craft Brewery located inside the Motor Studio. Admire the classic cars - mainly red ones! - whilst sipping on your beer. Plus some other bits and pieces to make you feel nostalgic? Maybe!



The current (2022) Anton Smit Art Route is spread out on the estate and there is no charge to view the many pieces. All artwork is for sale; so if something really grabs your fancy and you find it would be impossible to leave without a purchase, you can hand over your credit card.


Bottom line, this is a great wine estate to visit and especially over week-ends when it is very busy and the vibe is awesome. Don't be put off by the huge amount of cars in the parking area over week-ends.
There is ample space for everybody around the estate and we didn't feel overwhelmed as there is so much to see and do.


 
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30 September 2022

Cape Town - Nearly Summertime!

 Cape Town is a year round destination - there is always something to do or see.


Cape Town's V&A Waterfront is one of the best in the world - from buskers, to ferry trips to Robben Island, various Boat trips, Helicopter flips, Restaurants galore, a huge variety of stores. 


Camps Bay Beachfront is one of the liveliest coastal spots and caters for all ages. 

Whether lazing on the white sands, swimming in the Tidal pool, sipping cocktails at a roadside restaurant or having a invigorating game of volley ball, your day out will be fun-filled.



Simonstown offers quirky shops, the adorable penguins plus stunning seascapes at Boulders Beach.


 
Kalk Bay is another very busy and vibrant seaside village with many interesting stores, a working harbour with fishing boats, seafood to enjoy or just to enjoy a coffee while people watching.



Hout Bay is another seaside community - enjoy the weekend Bay Harbour Market, watch the friendly seals (don't get too close), take a boat cruise or enjoy tasty seafood at the various eateries. 



Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens 
The gardens change throughout the seasons - it's an ideal starting point for hikers to Skeleton Gorge; those who want to enjoy a picnic on the lawns; those looking to enjoy the summer open-air concerts featuring a variety of artists; or just those wishing for peace and tranquility. 
Grab a bench and enjoy the bird life, plus the various flora, depending on the season.  


Groot Constantia offers wine tasting and is on the (Red) City Sightseeing Bus Route
With 2 restaurants and an enjoyable walk in the grounds, this is ideal if you are tired of the beach!



Cape Point is worth at least a day and a self-drive is recommended to view the various beaches and hiking trails. If you are lucky you will see various wildlife or even some baboons eating shellfish at Buffels Bay Beach. Do walk to the old lighthouse - the views are worth the climb



There is so much more to do in Cape Town and surrounds - the city caters for all tastes;
Foodies, Adrenaline junkies, History buffs, hikers, museum lovers, beach lovers, surfers, shoppers and whatever else your heart desires! 

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20 August 2022

Cape Town - Cape Point

 Cape Point is a must see destination when visiting Cape Town!


Happy tourists enjoying Cape of Good Hope 

Beautiful buck in Cape Point 

Wild life can be spotted in many areas of the park but you need to keep a look-out as they are often fairly elusive. These beautiful buck looked happy and calm.


It is advisable to drive thru the park in your own vehicle - that way you can explore the entire area at your own pace and enjoy much more of the park.  Although, for those with a short time only, the Red Bus or other Tour Operators are 100% The latter just don't go to all the various spots so one does miss much of what Cape Point offers.

Whatever, you do, enjoy this amazing part of Cape Town!



View of Cape Point way in the distance

Cape Point, located within Table Mountain National Park, remains one of the most beautiful places to visit. Enjoy the bracing air, apparently the purest in the world! Breathe deeply and enjoy the experience.

"The air at Cape Point is among the purest in the world, and thus it is home to one of Global Research Watch’s (GAW) atmospheric research stations. GAW is a global network established by the World Meteorological Organisation to monitor trends and changes in the Earth’s atmosphere".

Surfing at Black Rocks Cape Point


Winter is the best time to surf at the spot called Black Rocks and the area was packed with surfers when we visited. All having great fun and good waves.

Tidal Pool at Buffels Bay Cape Point

The tidal pool is gorgeous during the summer months and picnics are a favourite with locals at any time of the year. There are also "braai" area's to enjoy the outdoors during the warmer months.



A good place to spot baboons in their natural environment  is the beautiful beach at Buffels Bay. The troop is normally on the move in this area and mother's and babies are visible. There is always a sentry so look upwards to find him sitting on the top of the dunes! Just ensure you don't have any food with you when walking this beach and the troop will leave you alone. 




The flora in Cape Point varies with the seasons - currently proteas are blooming. There are approx.1000 species of flora in the park - 14 of which are endemic to the region.



Cape Point offers numerous hiking trails - the view above is from Gifkommetjie way below.
The distance between here and Platboom dunes is approx. 3 km or you can head in the opposite direction towards Olifantsbos



The walk up towards the old lighthouse has many steps but it is well worth the effort.
The Flying Dutchman can take you closer to the top but you will still need to do the final steps.
Don't be put off - the views are stunning and you will be able to see for miles.
Not quite as far as Antartica which just happens to be 6000km away.

One of the view points along the way to the Old Lighthouse



Female Ostrich at Cape Point



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09 August 2022

South Africa - Vergelegen Wine Estate - Western Cape

 


Vergelegen Wine Estate, founded in 1700 is more than just wine. The estate offers numerous gardens that are ideal for wandering at various times of the year.


The views of the mountain range in the distance just enhance the exploring of this estate.

Various tours can be booked - Heritage and Garden, Cellar and Vineyard plus an Environmental Tour focusing on sustainability and the environment with possible sightings of Nguni cattle, Eland and Bontebok.

The ancient trees date back many years - the White Mulberry dates back to 1700, the Old English Oak is over 300 years old and the 5 Camphor trees were declared a National Monument in 1942.

An impressive call to nature that has been well preserved and looked after by the many generations of owners at Vergelegen.


The Gardens have been restored and are a delight to explore at various times of the year as different plant species flower. Look for the Octagonal Garden, the Bamboo Garden, Rose Garden (currently dormant) and the amazing Camellia Garden of Excellence. This garden is one of only 39 such gardens world-wide and the only one in Africa. As with the various gardens, this is best viewed during the winter months.


The Yellowood Walk is a circular path found after passing the old Water Mill facade, then crossing the swing bridge over the river. A bench is situated in a tranquil spot to watch the water rushing by.


Once hunger there are restaurants and wine tasting available. 
This estate is a must for nature lovers and offers much at various times of the year.



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14 July 2022

Germany - Black Forest

 


Lake Titisee was today's outing. The town is very touristy - not as peaceful as many other German towns. The clouds started looming but we opted for a lake ride anyway. The average depth is approx 20m, the length is 2km with width 700m. It's the largest natural lake in the Black Forest. 

The lake dates back to the last Ice Age!


Legends and stories abound but who knows what is true or false! 

In summer the water temperature can reach a very pleasant 24Degrees yet the lake freezes over in winter so that skating, curling etc can be enjoyed. Mind blowing really. 

There are fish in the lake - Pike, Trout, Roach, Carp, and Tench plus home to Grey Heron.


Sadly, the food was not great at a popular cafe but I don't suppose they care when the town receives 2 million visitors per annum. 

The day ended on a bad note with a 20 Euro Parking ticket. The parking areas are all paid, even in the most obscure places. We put in 4 Euros for 2 hours thinking that would be enough - 30 minutes over time as the heavens opened and the rain came down, we saw a " female cop" dashing away! She vanished into the  air before James could catch her! 

Booms like in SA would be fairer and less stressful as then you pay for the time spent. 20 Euros for 30 minutes is a total rip off! 

Triberg:

Triberg Falls Germany 

Triberg in the Black Forest area of Germany boasts the most cuckoo clocks plus a steep walk up to the falls. The gradient is fairly gentle so we made it!

Triberg Falls Germany

The falls are the highest in Germany. The Gutach falls 160m down via 7 cascades to the town below. 

The squirrels live up to 10 years in the safety of this forest. The Obervogt-Huber-Pine is actually a spruce - they were called "Red Pines" previously.

Triberg Falls Hike Germany

The most common bird in this area is called the "Nutcracker". Their diet is seeds and nuts from the spruce and others and they will store seeds and nuts for winter. We think we saw one but it flew away to fast to capture. 

Ernest Hemingway visited the Triberg Falls in August 1922 - a long way in those days! 

Triberg Falls Germany

The town of Triberg used water power as far back as 1884. There are now 2 turbines - one at the top and another at the bottom. The difference in altitude is over 100m. 

Cuckoo clock shops are fascinating - I did restrain myself as they are very delicate and incredible diverse. Just browsing was pretty awesome! 

Cuckoo Clock Triberg Germany

A fun day!

The Black Forest area in Germany is very pretty and a stunning location for hikers.



We drove thru pretty villages on our way to Kniebis for a hike to the Ellbachseeblink. 

This is in the Ski Lift area and offers numerous hiking paths. 

Next stop was the wolf and bear park. The animals have been rescued and are now living in spacious, forest areas. The area is large and forested. We only saw 1 bear and 1 lynx but it is enough that these animals are now safe and well cared for. 


Further along we stopped at a sawmill to watch a guy picking up logs and then dropping them into the water. From there they would enter the mill. Fun to watch! There are a number of mills around the Black Forest.

The scenery is beautiful, the buildings are gorgeous and we wish we could stay longer!


And so the annual holiday is nearing it's end! We had a rather stressful journey from Hornberg (for me anyway!) on the Autobahn. Traffic was extremely heavy on both north and south routes.

And then we discovered the hotel booked is in an industrial area! However, the positive is the walk along the River Main - 525km long, this tributary starts in Bavaria and joins up with the Rhine. So walks are possible and there is a brewery on site! What more could we wish for? Plus close to Frankfurt airport for flight tomorrow night. For every negative, there is always a positive.


Bye Bye Germany!

Blankenheim Germany


St Goar Rhine Valley Germany

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