Be Wilderness Safe

#IAmWildernessSafe – are you?

Much drama this Sunday morning when our hiking group – minus our family for a variety of reasons – went out and about on the front face of Table Mountain and up to the saddle of Devil’s Peak. The guys that were out on Sunday aren’t super athletes, but they are seasoned outdoorspeople and regular hikers. And they were hiking well within their means and abilities, actually having changed routes the night before because of concerns over how difficult their original plans might have been in the less than perfect weather.
Sensible people.

And then, one of our friends fell about 15 metres off the path and down the mountain. I got a call at about 10:20 asking for help, and I was able to share the Wilderness Search & Rescue (WSAR) emergency number and advise over the phone on a tiny bit of first aid, but it was unpleasant not being able to be there and be hands on to assist.

Because this wasn’t a slip and slide, this was a proper fall from height, and required rescuers and paramedics to be flown in and winched down, such was the terrain. Here’s what they were dealing with:

Those are a couple of the hiking group in front of the helicopter on the right. That’s where she fell from, that’s what she went over, and she’s some distance down underneath the flying man. Chilling to see it like this.

The air ambulance and the Wilderness Search & Rescue teams were really organised, well-trained and efficient. They stabilised her – while attaching themselves to the mountainside, such was the precarious position of the rescue – and then got her up and away…

… and down to the waiting ambulance on Tafelberg Road. We were able to get there to help the rest of the group back home, while her husband followed her to hospital.

Following some surgery this morning, she’s now out of danger, and thankfully – amazingly – she seems to have been extremely lucky. Notwithstanding that she has some serious injuries, given the situation, it could have been so much worse, and she’s expected to make a full – if rather long – recovery.

It’s worth remembering that these things can happen to anyone, and it’s worth knowing what to do should they happen to you. The Wilderness Search & Rescue emergency number is:

021 937 0300

If you’re a local, save it in your phone now. And if you’re not a local, then find your local number and save it in your phone now. You never know when you might need it, and you don’t want to be struggling to try and find it when you do.

We’re really grateful for the help of all the crew who turned out to assist our friend:

But as they point out: The best rescue is one that doesn’t need to happen.

WSAR have a great guide for making sure that you are prepared and safe for your hike. There are some really important points on there to consider. But remember, even if you follow all of that advice, accidents can still happen, as was the case on Sunday. So be prepared.

If you want to donate to WSAR, here are their details. And if you have Snapscan, you can use the QR code below to help out – every cent counts:

Photos from WSAR’s Facebook post.
Thanks again, guys!

Unexpected weather

It’s wintery today. The frogs are going mad out there.
The rain arrived early this morning, surprising absolutely no-one who had been keeping an eye on the developing forecast over the weekend.

I was shocked.

Shocked because I thought everything was arriving tomorrow and I was going to do today’s post about it. And indeed, there are plenty of warnings out for “disruptive rain”:

…but just not for today.

But the rain tomorrow is coming and it does look suitably biblical. Probably at least one inch or 25mm, which the dams (59.1%) and the gardens certainly need, but which is going to make for a(nother) rather unpleasant day.

And so it turns out that all the prep I had in mind to get ready for the rain tomorrow now has to be done in the rain today. Bugger.

And so much for that blog post forewarning you all of the nastiness.

Not much point in doing that now, is there?

Bathroom_v2.1.4_final_FINAL

Nearly there. _FINAL ly.

Almost everything was completed yesterday.

Toilet hung.
Shower glass in.
Mirrors up and wired in.
Countertop installed.
Basins glued. n0 fUmEs wErE InH@LeD…
Taps drilled and attached.

And it’s just that penultimate one that’s holding us back. Because the glue needs to set before they can plumb the basins in, and so they’ll need to visit us for about half an hour on Monday.

So _FINAL_FINAL, then.

While the guys have been great throughout – and I’ll try to remember a post with some contacts in for local people wanting recommended local services for local things – it’s been a real mission to get through this with the numerous public holidays meaning short weeks, and a small, tight, hard to get to workspace in the East Wing of 6000 Manor.

But we’re (very, very nearly) there now. And it’s looking great.

We might even get to sleep in our own room tonight.

Duck

Not a sponsored post. Just some information on a new find.
New to me, at least. And that’s what counts on here.

Superb, delicious, free range and batch cooked “to perfection”, nogal. All the boxes ticked.
These are the duck equivalent of Pork Scratchings.

Duck Scratchings, then. Perfect.

What, as they like to ask, is not to like?
Well actually, the serving suggestions provided by the retailer might fall into that category:

Perfect with salads or as a topping on lasagne.

No. Don’t do this. Don’t trouble yourself with that level of detail. Simply scoff the (reduced because the use by date is approaching) packet on the way home from the supermarket. No green leaves or pasta sheets in sight. Much easier.

They also say:

Once opened, store in an airtight container.

Well, that’s pretty much my body, if you exclude the lungs and the other breathy bits.

And say what you will about the Chinese, with their authoritarian government, harsh restrictions on press freedoms, complete and absolute disregard for the environment, and horrific human rights record: that 5-Spice is an absolute banger. And there’s still so much more room for potential improvement by maybe adding a sixth or seventh spice. I’m shocked that it hasn’t happened already.

Folks, with just 25% of your daily cholesterol per packet and about the same for your sodium, there’s clearly no need to do more than simply devour 4 packets of these, each day. Sorted.

I bumped into my cardiologist at the shopping centre, and showed them to him, and he told me that they’re great for business, so it does really seem like everyone is happy.

Go get some.

The Black Label Fund: it’s not enough

I’ve mentioned somewhere that when I pop a paid-for post on this blog, I let you regular readers know by attaching the tag “Black Label Fund” to it.

That’s because adding “sponsored” means that the posts are disregarded, and therefore useless. But adding nothing means that you might think that those things are my actual views.

Nope.

Anyway. Long story short(ish), I’m clearly going to have to change more going forward. Because:

But I’m not sure that my current drinking habits are now economically viable.

Much like paying a ridiculous amount for getting a helium balloon filled, I guess that’s inflation.

£143.46. $190.43. Very expensive.

Tell Moira I say hi.