Late afternoon on Olifantskop

I had to drive through to Cradock for a Karoo Heartland Marketing Association meeting today and as I was heading back across the Olifantskop Pass north of Port Elizabeth the sun was starting to reach for the horizon.  I couldn't but help pulling over to enjoy the view back towards the Karoo from the top … Continue reading Late afternoon on Olifantskop

Weekend in the Baviaanskloof

The world renown Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stretches over a distance of about 200 kilometer from just west of Patensie in the Gamtoos Valley all the way to Willowmore.  Although the eastern and western points are accessible by normal car, the majority of the road is very rough and a big … Continue reading Weekend in the Baviaanskloof

Caching on the Cockscomb road

Last weekend we attended a Geocaching weekend at Welgelegen Camp on the Cockscomb road outside Uitenhage.  Over the weekend we got to do over 50 new caches and events along with walks in the game area and spending time with good friends.  Geocaching heaven.  On the way back from the camp there is 20 km … Continue reading Caching on the Cockscomb road

Eastern Cape destination marketing video

This week's Friday Video of the Week covers an area a little wider than just Port Elizabeth and Nelson Mandela Bay.  I am very passionate about the Eastern Cape and will promote it at any opportunity I can get.  A couple of years ago the Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency has a stunning promotional … Continue reading Eastern Cape destination marketing video

Tsitsikamma Segway Tour

One of the "soft" adventures one can participate in while visiting the Tsitsikamma area 160km west of Port Elizabeth is a Segway tour into the forest.  The Segway is a two-wheeled, self-balancing, battery-powered electric vehicle and to me the next best thing since sliced bread.  Anybody can do it (read here about my family doing it … Continue reading Tsitsikamma Segway Tour

Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour

Probably the most popular adventure activity in the Tsitsikamma is Storms River Adventures' Canopy Tour.  Imagine gliding along through the treetops in the indigenous Tsitsikamma forest.  Its more than just a dream.  Its a reality.  The 2 1/2 hour adventure starts with a safety briefing and getting kitted out before heading for the trees.  Ten … Continue reading Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour

Woodcutters Journey down the Storms River Pass

Continuing with this week's series on activities in the Tsitsikamma.  The old Storms River Pass built by Tomas Bain in the 1880's following the elephant trails through the gorge is only accessible on foot or by bicycle.  The only other way to explore it is along with Storms River Adventures on their guided Woodcutters' Journey. The tour follow … Continue reading Woodcutters Journey down the Storms River Pass