- This blog is moderated – comments won’t appear unless and until I approve them. I reserve the right to edit, reject or delete posted content. By submitting a comment to the blog, you understand and agree that I may reject, edit your comment or delete it. Any editing will be done primarily for purposes of clarity or length. Items will be rejected or deleted to remove comment spam, offensive, inappropriate, or potentially defamatory material.
- Comments or opinions expressed on the blog are those of their respective contributors only. I am not responsible and disclaim any and all liability for the content of comments written by external contributors to the blog.
- You guarantee that comments posted by you on the blog will not defame, compromise the privacy or confidential information of, or violate the copyright or other intellectual property rights of, any third party.
- I reserve the right to change blogging procedures and these Terms at any time without prior notice.
Ralph Pina
Recent Posts
Beyond Gordon’s Bay’s anchor
Gordon's Bay was our family's beach during the '50s and '60s. We spent many playful hours in its warm waters, holidaying at Thelma's Guesthouse - now long gone - and watching the fishing boats in the old harbour. The black and white photo below shows the bay and town...
Groothoekkloof descent
Traversing the Matroosberg from the Ceres side to the Hex River valley Paul Verhoeven proposed and led this 3-day kloofing trip as a more "sedate" version of the usual MCSA two-day dash down the kloof. Groothoekkloof descends rapidly from the ski slopes of the...
Cederberg the sedate way
December in the Cederberg is hot. So although Peter and I had all the best intentions of hiking into the wilderness from our camping bases at Sanddrif and Algeria, reality was decidedly less energy-intensive. We took a 9 km round-trip walk to the Maltese Cross and...
Leopard’s Gorge hike, cycle back
From Kogelberg to Harold Porter Botanical Garden and back I fail to understand why I hadn't thought of it before. The Leopard's Gorge hike is a perennial favourite: short and scenically spectacular, fynbos and forest. But the logistics of leaving transport at both...
Recent Comments