Next up is a hike I did on Table Mountain. That mountain has neverending opportunities for beautiful hikes. This was through an area called Silvermine and you can see that there is a fog over the city and we are up above it. Kind of similar to the hospital in Portland. The next picture is of Table Mountain/Devil's Peak from our balcony at sunset. Gees, we get some nice sunsets. And last is a picture of Hout Bay which is a suburb of Cape Town on the other end of the mountain. We went there for the only good, yet still subpar ice cream in town, but when we got there it was closed, and possibly permanently. I'd give just about anything for some cookies and cream right now.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Odds and Ends
Next up is a hike I did on Table Mountain. That mountain has neverending opportunities for beautiful hikes. This was through an area called Silvermine and you can see that there is a fog over the city and we are up above it. Kind of similar to the hospital in Portland. The next picture is of Table Mountain/Devil's Peak from our balcony at sunset. Gees, we get some nice sunsets. And last is a picture of Hout Bay which is a suburb of Cape Town on the other end of the mountain. We went there for the only good, yet still subpar ice cream in town, but when we got there it was closed, and possibly permanently. I'd give just about anything for some cookies and cream right now.
World Cup 2010 is over. South Africa did a really amazing job hosting it. I have to be honest, I had my doubts, but they pulled it off without a hitch.
We went to see Holland vs Cameroon at the brand new Cape Town Stadium. We went well in advance to take in the atmosphere, and it was so much fun. The city was covered from head to toe in orange. Everyone was a Holland fan on that day. It was an amazing experience and the downtown fan walk was so festive. the entire event downtown was very well organized, safe, and everyone was in good spirits.
If only Holland could have continued their good fortune all way way to the end.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Knysna and Noetzie
Tsitsikamma Forest
We then went to Storm's River campsite in the Tsitsikamma which is where the two pictures of the water are taken. It is a great campsite with the exception of the millions of people that were there as well. The next night we moved onto Nature's Valley campsite in the forest and it was much more our pace. Less people and campsites more than 5 feet from each other. And lots of little Vervet monkeys. They are really cute, but they are the racoons of South Africa. We were told not to leave anything out or they will take it whether its food or not. We watched as about 7 monkeys totally ransacked another campsite. It was pretty hilarious...for us...probably not the people who owned all of the stuff.
Addo Elephant Park
We camped out on this farm that was about 10 miles outside of the park, literally in the middle of nowhere. We got there in the dark and were completely by ourselves. We set up camp and then got in the tent and started eating dinner. Then Matt says "Can you believe we are camping in the middle of Africa?" Right then, we hear this terrifying noise which is one animal attacking another animal and it seemed really close. It went on for a good 5 minutes. I told Matt we needed to get the food out of the tent and I wasn't going to do it. The noises went on to an extent all night. We debated for a long time what we thought they were and we think they were some sort of monkeys, but we'll never know. They do have lions and leopards in the area, but they didn't sound like cats.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
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