Snow on Table Mountain

OH please ... private life is overated. What is the point if you cant splay it over and rub the worlds nose in it???!!!! rofl

There are just some things I prefer to keep (mostly) private and don't want/need anyone to degrade or run through the mud.

Well ... congrats .... all the happiness :-)

As the Swedes would say, tack sĂĄ mycket :p
 
5 hours? That is very, very, very slow, even if you are doing Skeleton Gorge.

Cable station to top of Platteklip should be less than 2 hrs. I've walked from Cape Town central, then up India-Venster in less than two hours (granted, I was very fit at the time)

You greatly underestimate how unfit we are :D
 
It's 15:00. Go up table mountain now or wait till tomorrow and hope there's more snow then...hmmm. What would you do?
 
You Capeys have let your weather get all the way up here - it's blowing a gale in Jozi now. Tomorrow or Sun will likely be cold.
 
You Capeys have let your weather get all the way up here - it's blowing a gale in Jozi now. Tomorrow or Sun will likely be cold.

Gonna be flipping cold tomorrow. High of 11 apparently. Happens this time of year, every year. Especially the wind. At least we now know that the capetonians are to blame...
 
With all the rain earlier and the sun shining now I can't imagine there's much left. I'm hoping for more snow tonight and maybe head up in the morning.
 
Gonna be flipping cold tomorrow. High of 11 apparently. Happens this time of year, every year. Especially the wind. At least we now know that the capetonians are to blame...

Head to the east coast for the weekend. Problem solved.
 
Gonna be flipping cold tomorrow. High of 11 apparently. Happens this time of year, every year. Especially the wind. At least we now know that the capetonians are to blame...

:D
 
I don't think the boss would be happy if I was sipping red wine right now :D

I've got a window at least, not much of a view though.

A window must have a view.

I remember reading, how the British got taxed for light and that still today, there are these dwellings that have the bricked up windows, as you drive through the countryside...those that could not pay...

As I have mentioned before, I'm not religious, but every morning, I pull up the reed curtain and look across one of the most beautiful bays on Earth, at the mountains across the bay, that forms the fairest cape of them all and say to myself, "thank you god, for another day..."
 
A window must have a view.

I remember reading, how the British got taxed for light and that still today, there are these dwellings that have the bricked up windows, as you drive through the countryside...those that could not pay...

As I have mentioned before, I'm not religious, but every morning, I pull up the reed curtain and look across one of the most beautiful bays on Earth, at the mountains across the bay, that forms the fairest cape of them all and say to myself, "thank you god, for another day..."

Reed curtains in CT?
 
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