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Category: Western Cape

03 December 2012

Returning to Tsitsikamma Garden Route National Park

George's Bay into Indian Ocean Tsitsikamma National Park Stormsriver Mouth Eastern Cape South Africa

During my last visit to South Africa’s Garden Route I felt rushed and definitely plan to spend more time at Tsitsikamma this winter.  I’d like to camp along the beach at Storms River Rest Camp exploring the coast and hiking through the forest.  Plus glide through the treetops on a canopy tour through the indigenous rainforest.

Waves crashing Indian Ocean Tsitsikamma National Park Stormsriver Mouth Eastern Cape South Africa

Oh to feel the ocean spray while exploring shallow pools amongst the rocks between the rise and fall of the tides.  Maybe I’ll see an octopus.  Or looking out over the water for dolphins frolicking in the waves while above flies a Cape Gannet searching for fish to dive after.

Campground along Indian Ocean Tsitsikamma National Park Stormsriver Mouth Eastern Cape South Africa

I can almost hear the breakers on the rocky shore like a lullaby as I camp along the Indian Ocean.

Flowers Stormsriver Mouth Tsitsikamma National Park Eastern Cape South Africa

Hiking through the fynbos, or shrublands, dotted with colorful flowers to brighten the trail.

Downstream Storms River canyon from Paul Sauer Bridge Eastern Cape South Africa

Storms River drainage towards the sea from Paul Sauer Bridge

I’ve heard that the first part of the Otter trail leads through the forest to a waterfall and amazing views.  Maybe an African Weasel will cross my path.

Dassie on limestone rock at Indian Ocean Tsitsikamma National Park Stormsriver Mouth Eastern Cape South Africa

Yet I’ll be just as happy to see these cute little critters that hang out on the rocks by the sea called Rock Hyrax but locally known as dassies.  They remind me of overfed guinea pigs.

The Big Tree Yellow-wood Tsitsikamma National Park Eastern Cape South Africa

I’m really excited about taking a canopy tour.  Can you imagine sliding through the treetops almost 100 feet above the ground where birds hang out?  Gliding between platforms in the giant Outeniqua Yellowwood trees for 2.5-3 hours might be long enough to actually see and photograph a Knysna Loerie with its brilliant red plumage.

Stormsriver Mouth Tsitsikamma National Park Eastern Cape South Africa

Mouth of the Storms River

Pied and Giant Kingfishers can both be seen hunting fish at tidal pools or in the rivers that drain into the Indian Ocean.  Such an amazing mosaic of ecosystems from ocean to mountains to spend time exploring.  And this is only part of the Garden Route National Park.  I can hardly wait.

Can you tell I’ve been planning my winter journey to South Africa?

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24 June 2011

Getting through Simon’s Town South Africa

I’m really not much of a city person so when I got to South Africa’s most Western Cape I didn’t head for Cape Town. Maybe the next trip.

Traffic in construction zone M4 Simon's Town Cape Pennisula South Africa

Instead I continued to follow the western side of False Bay from Strandfontein Pavillion past several beaches, took note of  Glencairn where my nights accommodations were, and ended up in construction traffic in Simon’s Town.

  Simon's Town M4 Cape Pennisula South Africa

Simon’s Town got its start because Simon’s Bay faces north and provides a safe winter haven. In 1806 it became a Royal Naval Base under British occupation of the Cape. Currently the home of the South African Navy, Simon’s Town offers gateway accommodations and restaurants to a wide variety of tourist opportunities.

Raining M4 S Simon's Town Cape Pennisula South Africa

I returned to Simon’s Town the next day, when it wasn’t raining.

 M65 to Table Mountain National Park Cape Pennisula South Africa

Yet right then I was on a mission to get to the Cape of Good Hope.

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22 June 2011

Strandfontein Beach False Bay South Africa

Strandfontein Beach sign False Bay R310 Cape Pennisula South Africa

So, I left you coastal hopping along the Western Cape.  As I continued around False Bay the Strandfontein Beach caught my eye.

Strandfontein Beach False Bay R310 Cape Pennisula South Africa

Looking east across False Bay where I’d traveled in the above mentioned post

I’m not usually a big water baby. That’s not to say I don’t enjoy watching and listening to waves crashing on the shore. Yet I am very content with just that. No pressing need to wade into the salty water that leaves my skin crusty.

Strandfontein Beach Pavilon False Bay R310 Cape Pennisula South Africa

Strandfontein Beach Pavilon

But, if the weather had been a bit warmer, I’d have gone wading in the pools built at this public beach.

Swimming area Strandfontein Beach False Bay R310 Cape Pennisula South Africa

Presumably to keep the big man-eating sharks away from the temptation of thrashing human swimmers.

  Cormorants & waves crashing Strandfontein Beach False Bay R310 Cape Pennisula South Africa

Cormorants

Going through these images makes me want to return. Hmmm, maybe I’m due, or overdue, for another adventure off my own continent.

Clouds over Cape Mts R310 S False Bay Cape Pennisula South Africa

But first to finish documenting this journey where I continued along the coast towards the Cape of Good Hope.

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