So I mentioned Hogsback briefly yesterday, I will give a little more detail now. Props to Uyen, another girl from BC, who set this trip up. She hired the driving service and booked the hostel, thanks Uyen! So anyway we left Saturday morning at 9 for Hogsback, which is about a 2.5 hour trip. We were all planning on sleeping, but our driver recommended we stay awake to see the scenery. Good recommendation. It was gorgeous. Hills just covered in trees, you saw no actual land anywhere. She said it was called “Broccoli County” because it looked like broccoli everywhere, and it did! The hogs themselves (not the animal, but the hill tops) were very impressive as well. Everything was beautiful and it was a nice change of pace. After we unloaded our stuff we decided to set out on the long hike to Madonna and Child Falls. Along the way there were two other waterfalls we took little detours to. These first two babies were like psych-outs…nothing impressive. But once we got to Madonna and Child, WOW. It was tremendous. After that we hiked back for dinner and decided to watch the sunset from the treehouse. We were all envisioning this “treehouse” to be a platform about 15 ft off the ground. Boy were we wrong. We got to it and it was a relatively small platform about 50 ft off the ground, which a ladder change in the middle that was a little tricky to maneuver. Also, had there been more than 6 of us up there I’m pretty convinced that thing would have fallen from the sky. It was an AMAZING view once we got up there though, and definitely worth it. That night we chatted under the gorgeous stars (more than I have ever seen). I saw four shooting stars and the sight of the Milky Way was breathtaking. I don’t know if I have ever felt that relaxed and truly surrounded by nature.
Welp, the next day I was even more surrounded by nature. Surrounded isn’t the correct term, engulfed is more like it. Half the group decided to go abseiling down the Madonna and Child Falls, and Kate, Sarah, and I wanted to hike to the Eco Shrine. So we split up and went our separate ways. My group stopped at the Visitor’s Center for better-detailed directions to the shrine, and we were told to just follow the signage. Easy enough we thought. We were wrong. So everything started off great. We saw the signs for the Eco Shrine so we followed them. Then the signs stopped appearing, and forks in the path seemed to be getting greater. So we were kind of playing the guessing game, trying to follow the path that seemed most used. No offence Robert Frost, but this was not the time to take the road not taken. Well it didn’t get us to the Eco Shrine. We finally saw what looked like an opening to the shrine and started rejoicing, until we heard cars. We opened up on……a highway! So basically the opposite of an Eco Shrine. We just laughed and decided we were not meant to see it and decided to head back, not before getting semi-lost first. (Don’t worry Mom, we were never actually lost, just faced with a plethora of choices.) There was a point when we were standing at a break in the forest and no path was visible. But us three intelligent ladies made it out alive. There was of course that point on the hike when Sarah and I were discussing all the different poisonous snakes we had learned about in our Zoo class the week before and I’m pretty sure almost gave Kate a heart attack. Not to worry no animal encounters, although we did hear monkeys! What was so weird about this hike was as we went deeper we kept going farther and farther down. The whole time I was thinking “Well this is gonna suuuuck on the return trip.” Somehow we were out of the forest in 15 minutes. I’m still baffled and going to assume a] the fairies did it (the name of our hostel was Away with the Fairies) or b] that forest was some sort of time warp. I half expected that when we got back to the town it was going to be 100 years earlier or something.
All in all it was a wonderful trip and a great break from Grahamstown. I am working on putting pictures on Picassa so when those are up I will post the link.
Me, Kate, and Sarah in the "infinity tub"