Sunday, February 22, 2009



A view of the Orange Kloof Ravine. I think it is Duncan climbing out of the Ravine

The Woodhead Tunnel was built between 1888 and 1891 to divert the Disa stream to the western slopes of Table Mountain. This photo was taken up the Orange Kloof Ravine


This is a Cluster Disa in the Orange Kloof and is pollinated by the Table Mountain Beauty butterfly.

This is a Red Crassula - Klipblom - crassula coccinea. We found these flowers in the Orange Kloof Ravine


Another photo of the Group in the Orange Kloof.


The Group on the Orange Kloof Hike on 11th February 2009. Our guide was Clem who was nearly 80 years old- an amazing chap for his age.

Sunday, February 01, 2009



Gerry,Duncan and Geoff with Hout Bay in the background. Check the colours of the sea


A Stunning view of Hout Bay above Chappies Hotel


Colin,Duncan,Les and sitting down is Gerry in discussion. The view was taken on the way down from the Contour Path above Hout Bay


The chaps taking in the spectacular view of Hout Bay on a beautiful day. This was on the way down from Chapmans Peak


A dramatic Scene on Table Mountain.


This pretty flower is called a Painted Lady and was found on Table Mountain

Sunday, January 04, 2009



The best Calamari in town but it comes at a price - Chappies Hotel


Gerry and Geoff tucking into some Calamari at the Chapman's Peak Hotel


A beautiful day with the Sentinel in the background. The photo was taken from Chapman's Peak


A scene of Hout Bay taken from Chapman's Peak on New Year's Eve 2008
Robin
The Chaps having a rest up Skeleton Gorge on Monday 29th December 2008.


Tree Pincushion or Leucospermum which are part of the Protea Family
Table Mountain Watsonia or Watsonia Tabularis which are part of the Iris family
Table Mountain Watsonia or Watsonia Tabularis which are part of the Iris family