Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Adrenaline Activities lined up for GeoCaching Project


We have loads of Adrenaline Activities lined-up for our GeoCaching Project in the Cape Whale Coast on 1st May : tree top slides, kayaking, wall climbing, archery and so much more!!
Discover 20 GeoCaches / 'Treasures' as you move from Kleinmond - Hermanus - Stanford - Gansbaai while you have loads of fun enjoying the activities, wine tasting and beer sampling.
Starting at 9am at the Hemel-en-Aarde Village in Hermanus on the 1st May 2010.
Visit our website www.whalecoast.info and click on the GeoCaching Project logo for more information. We look forward to seeing you all on the 1st of May in the Cape Whale Coast!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

GeoCaching / GPS Treasure Hunt in the Cape Whale Coast


Join us on Saturday 1st May on the 2nd GeoCaching / GPS Treasure Hunt in the Cape Whale Coast.

Enjoy a day filled with 'adrenaline activities' : tree top slides, "rock" climbing, kayaking, archery, horse riding, digging in the sand - while you use your GPS system to find the hidden "treasures" in the area from Kleinmond - Hermanus - Stanford - Gansbaai.

We will end the day wine tasting, food paring, beer sampling and enjoying delicious eats.

You can win Amazing prizes : shark diving, whale watching, superb accommodation, restaurant / wine vouchers, and so much more!!

R250 Entry Fee per Active Participant
Pre-entry is required by Wednesday 23rd April - PLEASE NOTE

Saturday 1st May 2010
Registration : 08h30 – 09h00

Starting Time : 09H00
Starting Point : Hemel & Aarde Village, Hermanus
GPS Co-ordinates : S 34º 24´ 40˝ E 19º 12´ 00˝
Prize Giving Time : 15h00 - 15h30
Finish Point : Hemel & Aarde Village, Hermanus

For more information, visit http://www.whalecoast.info and click on the “GeoCaching logo”
Call Joan-Anne on 082 4426545 or 028 3161868
E-mail geocaching@mweb.co.zaEntry

We look forward to seeing you all in the beautiful CAPE WHALE COAST


Thursday, March 18, 2010

Gorgeous Day in the Cape Whale Coast

Another gorgeous day in the Cape Whale Coast - "champagne air", clear blue skies, soft sea breeze ... "Gosh, it's good to be alive!"

We took a leisurely drive to Stoney Point, Betty's Bay, to see the penguins. It was truly a "hive of activity" and they were so keen to welcome each and every visitor.

A must "do" is a drive down Harbour Road, Kleinmond, where you can find some amazing hand made pottery, jewellery, artifacts and of course, gifts. And while you are there pop in at the Kleinmond Tourism Office to get more information on the treasures that can be found in the area.

More to follow soon ...

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Cape Whale Coast's first Blog message

Cape Whale Coast have set up a new Blog and will be communicating with you in future. We look forward to meeting you all "out there".