The road to Noodhulp (Afrikaans for First Aid) is not what you call the route somebody takes when they are cruising for a bruising and looking for trouble with a big oke. Not that kind of thing at all. I found the road to Noodhulp while en route to Mount Camdeboo Private Game Reserve … Continue reading The road to Noodhulp
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There is no end to the adventures we can have
On a game drive at Mount Camdeboo Game Reserve near Graaff-Reinet recently we stopped to watch a couple of Gemsbok on the side of a hill. Strangely enough my attention wandered from the antelope to the road in front of us and I snapped this picture. Looking at it afterwards I wondered how to use … Continue reading There is no end to the adventures we can have
Down the hill into Sundays
We spent the weekend in Kenton and heading back along the N2 this afternoon I asked the Damselfly to snap a pic with my phone as we came down the hill towards Colchester. I've got to say this is one of those views that is a lot better in person than on a photo. I'm … Continue reading Down the hill into Sundays
Off the off the beaten track in the Langkloof
Most tourists and holiday makers traveling from the Western Cape to the Eastern Cape (or vice versa) do so along the world famous Garden Route. It means that they miss out on the very scenic Route 62 through the Langkloof which runs parallel to the Garden Route on the other side of the mountain. You … Continue reading Off the off the beaten track in the Langkloof
Driving down Heugh Road
For some reason I also loved the view of the Harbour, with the Rudolph Street Mosque in the foreground, as you come down Heugh Road. I always wanted to take a picture of the view and this morning I set up my camera on the dash and snapped that picture. So the picture doesn't have … Continue reading Driving down Heugh Road
A Karoo road – doesn’t matter which way you go
“Would you please tell me, which way I ought to go from here?”“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the cat.“I don’t much care where … ” said Alice.“Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the cat.”— Lewis Carroll
Then and Now – Target Kloof
I am sure all of us who live in Port Elizabeth drive through Target Kloof between Walmer and the Central / Cape Road area every now and then. Some on a more regular basis than others. But do we ever think about the history of the road and area? Probably not. So here is a … Continue reading Then and Now – Target Kloof
Off the beaten track
Everybody should head off the beaten track at some stage or another. Stop in the middle of a Karoo dirt road and switch off the engine. Get out and stand in the middle of the road. Feel the sun on your face and the breeze in your hair. Listen to the cecadas with no car … Continue reading Off the beaten track
Then and Now – Top of Whites Road
The Port Elizabeth tramway network was opened on 14 May 1881 and was initially operated horse-cars. On 16 June 1897 the network was converted to electrical power and the system operated until it was closed on 17 December 1948. One of the most challenging parts of the tramway network was going up Whites Road past the Opera House. Apparently at one stage boys with buckets … Continue reading Then and Now – Top of Whites Road
Walmer mini robots
The kiddies bike path in front of the Walmer Library is the perfect spot to teach your kids about the rules of the road. I think the best thing about it is the working traffic lights. Although the KidZ are now too big to go and ride bike there, I stopped there last weekend to check up … Continue reading Walmer mini robots