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Tag Archives: Trappieskop
Walking Above Clovelly
Sunday Dear Elsie Today was the day we had quite a quiet day but I got out for a couple of walks and the second one took us above Clovelly. Not every day may be good but there is good … Continue reading
Posted in Apartment living, Day to Day Blogs, Living on Fish Hoek mountainside
Tagged Cat Walk, Trappieskop, Walk above Clovelly Cape Town
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Swim & Hike
Saturday Dear Elsie Today was the day I had both a swim and a hike. I also had a call with you and you showed me your running skills! We had a good chat. We weren’t going to go to … Continue reading
Posted in Day to Day Blogs, Hiking in Kalk Bay, Living on Fish Hoek mountainside
Tagged Clovelly to Kalk Bay over the saddle, Fish Hoek, Hiking the Fish Hoek Mountains, Trappieskop
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Making a New Memory
Sunday Today Mike and I started chatting about his first overseas trip. Until the age of 60, Mike had never been overseas, so that first trip was to be so memorable for him. We started talking about exactly what happened, … Continue reading
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Tagged cape town, Kalk Bay, Trappieskop
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Trappieskop Walk from Clovelly to Kalk Bay
This is one of those walks that I have wanted to do for a long time. I’ve seen the silvery path winding up the saddle on the Clovelly path and thought how inviting it is. Today was the day I … Continue reading