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Peck’s Valley Hike with MBC

Even when the waves aren’t pumping at Muizenberg, nobody here at MBC is happy taking a day off and not being out and about. I found that out for the first time went we went hiking up Peck’s Valley (just behind our offices).

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Mike leads us along the path

It had been quite a hot day and with the sun beginning to set, we – Mike, Asi and fellowvolunteer Lèna – set off up the valley in perfect hiking conditions with a strong wind keeping us cool. As we followed the rocky trail up, led by Mike, our guide for the day, I was quickly shown the extent and beauty of the Cape Flats that are so visible from the beginning of the hike.

The walk up was swift with everyone keeping a good pace, stopping only to drink from some of the great fresh water streams that had filtered through the rocks and fell down the cliffs. After around an hour of climbing we hit the top of the valley and were presented with an open landscape. Unscathed and sand covered with mountains as far as the eye could see – it was closed to perfection in my hiking eye. We battled on across the plain against the howling wind toward the caves where I was told we’d be able to crawl around and explore (when we eventually found them).

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Up the Valley we go

However, following finding them I was completely astounded. Mike and Asi hurriedly took us into the darkness assuring Lèna and I that they knew the caves like the back of their hands, though after a few tense minutes of crawling we were all a little confused as to where our exit was. Though this was a slight issue, everyone was completely relaxed by the serenity of the caves and the wonderful silence they brought. The extent of the caves was too very impressive, with many smaller tunnels running far deeper into the mountains; we could only wonder where they’d take us if we were small enough to fit. After a few photos were taken, Mike then found us the exit through a gap in the rocks and a path back down the mountains.

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The path – completely open and gracing us with mountains as far as our eyes could see

Stumbling back down the mountain covered in soot from the charred plants and with tired legs after running sections of the path and hopping from rocks, everyone was clearly tired from the hike. Regardless, it was clear how inspired by the enjoyment it brought we all were and ready itching to do a few more. Once again the MBC dudes have shown me an epic day out and I can only wonder where this experience will take us all next.

 

 

 

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Asi, Mike, Lèna and I (Dan) stoked at the top of the valley being blinded by the sun trying to take a selfie

 

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Beautiful views of Cape Point from a cliff edge

 

 

 

My Time in Cape Town

My Time in Cape Town

Volunteering at MBC has been an amazing experience I’m going to remember for ever. I have been able to do so much in the four weeks I have been here and met some really cool people from all over the world. Spending time surfing, playing soccer and hiking with the kids has been so much fun (even when they are being nuisances!).

I have loved getting to the office in the morning and going straight in for a surf. I can feel I have improved since being here and can’t wait to continue at home in the summer. I’m eager to move on to some more advanced waves in other places around the world.

When the kids come for a surf session they absolutely love it. They always say they wish they could stay in the water longer. Some of them are pretty good and the others are really trying to get better.
Soccer is definitely their best sport. Their skills with the ball are amazing!
I love going on hikes at home so going hiking with the kids was really cool. Especially going to the top of a big hill and getting to the very top and revealing an amazing view! They moan at the start but by the time we finish they have been knackered out and had loads of fun exploring caves and anything they find.

If anyone was looking to do some volunteering I would highly recommend MBC to them. A great project in a great place.

Here are a few pictures of my time.

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Patrick, volunteer from Wales

A Day at the Caves

If there’s one thing to do when you come to South Africa it would definitely be to hike! Take full advantage of the abundance of mountainous regions and breathtaking views this country has to offer. Table Mountain is obviously the most well known elevation in South Africa; however, there are countless other hiking opportunities available with views that are just as stunning and equally awe-inspiring.

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This week we took the kids up the Trappieskop trail (which is a part of Table Mountain National Park) to explore some caves! From the start the hike was a very steep one with many boulders to scramble over…talk about an intense leg day…but truthfully the path was one that a beginner hiker could easily conquer. The boys were eager to get to the caves and basically sprinted the entire 45 minutes up. The only time we took a rest was when Frankie found a cockroach and thought it would be fun to give us a little scare by picking it up with his stick!

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When we got to the first set of caves, the boys were so excited to start exploring…but our new volunteer leader, Ryan, insisted we keep moving because there were bigger and better cave formations not far away! Once we got to the right set of caves it was a scramble to take out candles and torches and go exploring. The boys had a blast trying to scare one another by blowing their candles out and went deep into the caves, they even used the wax to mark their names on the stone to prove that they had been exploring there. Hiking with the boys is hard work but so much fun we cannot wait to explore new territory with them!!

The Kids Conquering the Cave

The Kids Conquering the Cave

-Alisha and Pria (Canada)