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Hiking Rhodes memorial – Kirstenbosch Gardens, Cape Town

Last Saturday we already got a little taste of what’s summer is going to be like. It was HOT, blue skies, no wind and just absolutely beautiful. So time to get out and get onto that beautiful mountain of ours.  You start from  the parking lot at Rhodes Memorial. You COULD have a GREAT breakfast at the tea room there but big chance you won’t start your hike and get toooo comfortable. Leave a few cars at the Kirstenbosch side so you don’t need to walk back (!).

The way up from Rhodes Memorial

The way up from Rhodes Memorial

I would say the hike is fairly easy in the beginning but when you get close to Kirstenbosch there’s still quite a long way up to come.We didn’t count on that and were surprised. You walk on the contour path from where about the block hut is to the top of Kirstenbosch. The views over the city and False Bay, obviously, are stunning and on this clear day we could see all the way to Hangklip on the other side of the bay. They have done the trail very nicely. There are many boardwalks that make it easy to walk. However, there were quite some spots were we had to scramble over the big rocks that came down with all the rains in August. Kirstenbosch is at it’s most beautiful this time of the year because all the flowers are just so colourful and look great. It was Saturday afternoon so many Capetonians were sitting in the garden having a picnic and enjoying the last weekend of the school holidays. We were just happy to lie down and relaxing our knees a bit after the long way down. It took us about 3 hours to complete. It’s a nice walk for hot days because you walk most of the  time in the forest and are sheltered from the sun.

In Summertime Kirstenbosch organises Summer concerts on Sunday afternoons which are very popular and I can absolutely recommend you go to one when you’re here. It’s great fun to bring your snacks, bubly and just chill.

View over False Bay

View over False Bay

See almost to Cape Point!

See almost to Cape Point!

Devil's Peak

Devil's Peak

Ravine

Ravine

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More surfskiing and hiking

Hey hey, new look to the wordpress dash board. Not sure how to change the fonts. Would love to use my favourite one, Verdana.

Anyway, last weekend I had my second surfski class in Fish Hoek. WoW! Everything went SO much better than the first time. I couldn’t believe it. I managed to stay on the ski through the surf and was quite happy with my results. No, not yet been to the jetty but I’m sure with my next class that it will even go smoother. I’m having so much fun being in the water and so surprised that I’m not cold at all. The cold is what has kept me from doing what I love to do most: Scuba diving but hey, maybe I must just also give that a try in the Cape Town Waters.

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The next Sunday I went on a hike with my dear friend Dominique. It’s always great to see him. He was one of my first friends in Cape Town. We combine the hiking mostly with some food.. And we chat a lot about all the learnings in life. Dominque recently became a life coach and I have done many courses, workshop, read books etc. so there’s always something new we can share. The hike was from Newlands Forest to the Rhodes Memorial. It took us about an 1.5 hour to get there. This hike is nice for when it’s hot because you spend quite a bit of time in the forest. Super dog friendly for those who’d like to bring their 4-legged friends. At Rhodes Memorial there’s a fantastic breakfast place with views all over Cape Town. We indulged in Eggs Benedict. Yay! Luckily we still had to hike back to burn at least a bit of those calories.

Yesterday I joined a hike organised by Cape Union Mart. They organise hikes every week and it’s great for those who would like to hike in a group. Their web site: www.cumhike.co.za. It was one of the hottest days (36 degree) in Cape Town and it was actually not very clever to do anything super strenuous. The hike was in the Simonstown area which was quite exposed to the sun. No climbing involved though and we took a lot of tea breaks. More like a stroll in the park than a hike but not much I could have handled in this heat.

It’s great not to travel for a little bit (next week I’m flying to Holland) and enjoy Cape Town and surroundings. We’re so privileged to live in one of the most beautiful places in the world!

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