Despite the long drive down to the CapePoint Nature Reserve 18 of us arrived on time for a midwinter special. This week I will let the pictures tell the story
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Shortly after our dawn start we come across what's left of the wreck of the "Thomas T Tucker" |
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John & I examine a seal which like the Thomas T Tucker ran aground |
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Enough marine biology, leaving the shore line behind and heading inland |
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Time out to stretch and admire the scenerry |
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Bundu bashing with Neil at point on snake watch duties |
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Nature, wide-open spaces and a mid-winter sunrise, what trail running is all about |
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Running around Sirkelsvlei shortly before we encountered a herd of Bontebok |
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Along Mimetes Ridge with the South Atlantic as a backdrop |
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Running down the the last descent |
That was it clearly one of our more scenic and beatiful routes.
Peter
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