We all seemed to sleep in fits and starts last night. Helen and I eventually got up around 7am and it was pretty cold outside. Our car temperature was reading 4 degrees when we left at about 9am. Michael had the best experience of the night though. At about 1am in the morning he felt something in his bed and tried to swat it away and when he managed to swat it he realized it was bigger than just a small insect. It turned out to be a mouse. After he and Stephen chased it down for an hour they eventually got it into the shower and left it there for us to examine the morning.
Chloe, Helen and I had a quick walk around the block (it was quick because it was 4 degrees C) and then we had breakfast at the Guest lodge. After breakfast we headed to the Spar at Calvinia to ensure we had enough food for lunch and dinner for tonight. The Spar wasn’t up to the usual standard and so we also had to frequent the OK in town to get the rest of what we needed.
We had just over 400 kms to drive today to get to Augrabies Falls (our overnight stop). The road for much of the way is very straight and you get excited when there is a turn in the road. The landscape is very sparse as well. You wonder how anything can survive in the Karoo and why anyone would actually choose to live here. We drove past places like Brandvlei , Kakamas and Keimoes.
We crossed the Orange River, which was pretty low in water. Not surprising given the drought throughout the country. Keimoes was thriving with people all over the place. It did make me wonder what kept them employed. There is a lot of farming around the Orange River, which I am sure, employs a lot of people but there were a lot more people in Keimoes than it seemed could be employed on the farms.
We arrived at Augrabies National Park around 1:30pm and tried to check in but we were told check in time was 2pm and even though I could see our keys on the table behind them they said the rooms weren’t ready and we couldn’t have the keys and had to come back at 2pm. Just before 2pm everyone else rolled in and so we managed to all get our keys at the same time.
A quick afternoon visit to the see the Falls (which weren’t as impressive as we have seen previously again because of the low river) and then at 4pm we headed out into the ‘game’ area for a quick sunset drive. We saw a few birds and a herd of Springbok and another herd of Gemsbok. The pick of the sightings was probably the Pygmy Falcon. A lovely bird to see but quite hard to spot as it is pretty small and many people drive past it thinking it is a dove. We have seen 25 species of birds so far (and haven’t really birded seriously yet).
We got back just after sunset and in time to watch the second half of the Springbok v Ireland game (they have DSTV in the chalets) and then we got a braai going for our evening meal. Another lovely evening (it was 22 degrees just after the sunset) with good company. The only compliant so far has been the poor cellphone reception and difficulty connecting to the web (to download emails and post the blog!).
Until tomorrow …
P, H, S, M & C
PS: Happy birthday to my favourite oldest sister 🙂