Friday 16 September 2011

Cintsa to Tsitsikamma

Bruce found a pizza oven and we moved in! Think you can see from pics... We're beginning to get a bit sentimental, and even made a special Cairo to Cape pizza, marking our route. Thanks Bruce, Sue, Caolan, Carlos and Glenn for some awesome home-made pizzas!
Rogan and Alison appreciate their pizza

This is fun
Caolan 
C for Cairo and for Capetown
Awesome pizzas!
Successful cook group
Caolan and Bruce, successful cook group
What a committed cook team
What a committed cook team!
Pizza making in a woodfired oven.
Sue and Bruce making pizza in a wood fired oven
Maybe a bit longer
Maybe a bit longer...
Preparing for the second bake off
Preparing for the second bake off
 
We visited the last of the game parks on this trip, Addo Elephant National Park. As the name implies, loads of ellies; we were also lucky enough to spot a caracal, jackals, some beautiful kudu with impressive horns, and this spotted genet that visited our camp. Still no leopard for Jon :(
Addo elephants morning drive
Addo elephants morning drive
Spotted genet
Spotted genet

From there we headed further along the coast to Tsitsikamma National Park, on a very windy day, camping right on the edge of the ocean. A really wild coastline, with some lovely walks and a suspension bridge over Storms River. A place where you can watch the waves breaking dramatically for hours.
Wild coastal scenery at the start of the Garden Route. Our tents are just metres from the waves.
Wild coastal scenery at the start of the Garden Route.  Our tents are only metres from the crashing waves.
Tsitsikamma 028
Tsitsikamma National Park

Now we're off to watch Jason do the highest Bunji in the world, at Bloukrans, followed by a bit of wining and dining (and recovering or celebrating?) in Knysna.

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