by Ralph Pina | Nov 14, 2004 | kayaking, Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve
A 40km paddle along some of the most beautiful coastline in the Cape – Cape Hangklip to Gordons Bay. (“Hangklip” = “Hanging Rock”) Or download the GPS track and open in Google... by Ralph Pina | Jul 31, 2004 | Ai-Ais/Richtersveld, Epupa Falls, Etosha, Namib-Naukluft, Namibia, safari travel
Family, overland safari; 6000+km; 2 – 20 July 2004 Namibia is one of the easiest and safest African countries to tour by road, given its excellent dirt road network. Here’s a photo essay of such a road trip… Border jam, Vioolsdrif: It seemed as if... by Ralph Pina | Apr 8, 2004 | kayaking, West Coast National Park
Well, it’s not quite hardcore kayaking. Sometime in 2002 I had tired of waiting for wind that sometimes never comes during twenty-nine or more years of windsurfing. Now there was an alternative. Kraalbaai is also one of my favourite places. It is located in... by Ralph Pina | Feb 24, 2004 | Groot Winterhoek Wilderness, kloofing
21-22 February 2004Visgat. Ever since someone had told about this secret place I had wanted to go there. Finally my chance came – a “probationary” trip with the Stellenbosch branch of the Mountain Club of SA (“probationary” because I have... by Ralph Pina | Jul 24, 2003 | Kruger National Park, trails, walking safaris, wilderness trail
Eastern Kruger Park: 13 to 16 July 2003 The Sweni is one of the most sought-after wilderness trails in Kruger, primarily because of the likelihood of running into the Sweni lions. According to James, the trails ranger, Sweni has the highest concentration of lion per...
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