Sunday, January 31, 2010

Run run river



If you hop in your car and head up the N7 from Cape Town through the swartland and over piekenierskloof pass, past the orange orchards of citrusdal, and after a quick stop in Springbok kaffee to look through their ecclectic collection of books and semi-precious stones turn east on the Uppington road and finally, opposite a dusty petrol station in Pofadder, head north again on a bumpy dirt road you will arrive at a borderpost. You will be the only car there. In fact, you'll probably be the only car to arrive there all day. This is Onseepkans.

It is one of the dusty outposts of northwestern South Africa, a few families and farms clustered along the banks of the Orange River, and surrounded by the vast dry kalahari dessert. Look around and you'll see vervet monkeys playing in the trees, a stray chicken or goat being chased by one of the local kids, or a grey heron sitting on a rock midstream....and amongst all this you might be surprised to see a group of barefoot sun-browned river guides lining up inflatable rafts, paddles, and watertight barrels full of food. This is base camp for Gravity Adventures on the Orange River Gorge.

Later that evening as the clients arrive by car from Cape Town or Joburg or Durban and get ready to start their river trip, the guides will get the food ready for a braai and put the final touches on the packing before they settle down to tell a few stories about the magical Gariep river...

But a picture is worth a thousand words so I will let the photos tell the rest of the story -


























Friday, January 29, 2010

Pawpaws and Pau

Mozambique

Still one of the best campspots of all time :)
Also home of the ultimate pawpaw, an epic wave, and much too much fresh pau and condensed milk!

Sunrise and flamingos



This is still one of my favourite photos from one of my favourite mornings. Three of us dragged ourselves out of our tents in the predawn darkness - warm jackets on, pants rolled up, cameras in hand - and waded out into a glassy sunrise over Langebaan Lagoon to stalk the flamingos.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Trees for Claire

My aunt asked for "tree photos" for her physio room and so I started flipping through photo albums this evening to see what I could find. Here are a few trees from around the world...Claire you will have to let me know if you find one you like!


























Backcountry BC

I can distinctly remember taking great pleasure in tormenting my youngest brother, Rory, with daily snow reports when I worked as a ski instructor one winter he was still finishing up high school. He is definitely getting his revenge now! Here are a few of his photos from a backcountry trip to Brian Waddington Hut north of Pemberton (near Whistler). In his words -

" Th
e trip was amazing! Best skiing of my life! There was more powder than we could possibly ski in a month. We were up for 3 days and climbed around 3,500 meters of elevation in that time so I'm very sore right now, but it was well worth it."