Thursday, July 25, 2013

Cape Point Paddle, Hike, Braai - Sunday 4th August

UPDATE SATURDAY 2pm
Weather still looks fantastic. See you at Buffels Bay at 9.30am.

UPDATE FRIDAY 2pm


Well if this forecast holds, and it should, it looks to be a stunner of a day.

Although Winter may not be considered a traditional braai time,  it does offer us locals an opportunity to enjoy our beautiful surroundings without the hoards of tourists that summer brings.
And, aware that we don't really do much for the whole family we have decided that while Derek leads the paddlers off to see whales and visit the caves around Cape Point, Maragret will accompany walkers on a moderate 2 hour hike. It's a circular route that takes us along the shore line, above the caves and then through the fynbos over the ridge, back to Buffels, where we can get the fire going on one of the many braai places.

So bring your favorite braai stuff, coal and wood and let's try something a little different. 

For those that want to stay on the beach the waves at Buffels are good for body boarding and there is a small sea pool there for those that want to practice their rolling, or stroke, or just chill out. 

Please be aware that baboons are always around where there is food so bring a deterrent and remain alert. They also open car doors and like window washers.

Of course if the weather is bad we will postpone until the next weekend. Check this blog regularly closer to the 4th for updates. 

Monday, July 22, 2013

Full Moon Paddle Monday 22/7


Turned out nice!


Saturday, June 22, 2013

Full Moon Paddle

This Sunday at 5.30pm from Berthas as usual if the weather is good. Forecast is for a northwester which is okay as long it's not cloudy. You can phone me (no SMSs please) at 4 - 4.30pm to confirm whether we are going out. 082 501 8930

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Supermoon June 2013: Everything You Need To Know About Perigee Moon This Weekend

One of the biggest celestial events of the year is almost upon us!

Set to peak on Sunday, June 23, the 2013 supermoon is noteworthy not only for the remarkable sight it will present to skywatchers but also because it will be the largest supermoon this year.

Also known as a perigee full moon, the event occurs when a full moon lines up with the Earth and the sun at a specific point in its orbit, called the lunar perigee. That's the point at which the moon is nearest to Earth as it traces its elliptical path around our planet.

Since it's closer to us, the moon appears up to 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than usual. Coined by astrologer Richard Nolle, the term "supermoon" essentially means a bigger and brighter full moon.

But what makes Sunday's supermoon so special?

While skywatchers will be able to spot another supermoon in July, the moon will not be this close again until August 2014.

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Hout Bay pictures

Simply excellent paddle yesterday. Beautiful conditions. We paddled from the harbour out to Seal Island then across to Chapmans Peak, then followed the cliffs back towards Hout Bay returning to the harbour for a few pints and lunch. For those who asked how far it was, Google Earth measured around 15kms
















Sunday, June 16, 2013

Hout Bay paddle Monday 17th

Weather looks good for this paddle so we are on. Meet at the shop at 8.30am to organise car pooling. If you prefer to meet at Hout Bay then it's 9.15am at NSRI launch site.
Likely route is out to Seal Island then across towards Noordhoek and Chapmans Peak and then back to Hout Bay

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