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20 December 1990

Hiking and Camping

Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees.  John Muir




To me, nothing feels better than hiking deep into nature, getting away from it all.  Hiking is my deepest form of spiritual connection and when I feel most fully alive.  It's also the perfect way to connect with friends as well as a great opportunity to practice my photography.


Hiking dairy



Australia hikes



Sydney


North of Sydney


Royal National Park


Blue Mountains and Newnes


South of Sydney


Australia wide


Southern Africa hikes


Cape Town


Cape Town surrounds


Eastern Cape


Natal


Transkei


Namibia
  • Fish River canyon


New Zealand hikes


Europe hikes
  • Vicos Gorge (Greece)
  • Mount Olympus (Greece)
  • Pembrokeshire Coastal walks (UK)
  • SW Coast walks (UK)
  • Mount Snowdon (Whales)


    North America hikes


    South America hikes


    Asia hikes

    My Travels

    My favourite thing is to go where I've never been.   Drane Arbus



    Travel is something I'll never grow tired of, be it discovering a new place or re-exploring a familiar place with new eyes.  Travel and photography, to me, are inextricably linked.  My preferred form of travel is backpacking.


    Some favourite places


    Countries explored


    Quicker trips and holidays


    Business trips


    Travel letters




    Travel timeline


    2024


    2023


    2022


    2006



    2005



    2004



    2003



    2002



    2001



    2000



    1997



    1996



    University years (1989 - 1993)



    School years (1977 - 1988)


    Ally´s life list

    • Learn another language
    • Swim with a whale shark
    • Opera at Paris Opera House
    • Do a career guidance course
    • See a tiger in the wild
    • Read the 100 top BBC reads
    • See a leopard in the wild
    • Have a piece of art hanging up that I'm proud of
    • Visit Malawi and the Rift Valley
    • See Ayres Rock
    • Teach or do a project in a 3rd world country
    • Visit the glaciers of Alaska
    • Spend a night in the Ice Hotel
    • Watch the sun set from a hot air balloon
    • Go skiing
    • See a polar bear
    • Visit the National Gallery
    • Go to Wimbledon tennis
    • Visit the London planetarium
    • Visit Neasden Temple
    • Ascott Races
    • Markets (Greenwich, Spitalfileds, Portebello)
    • Vinopllis wine
    • Champaign at the Ritz
    • Lunch at a top London restaurant
    • Nurture myself

    Completed

    Things I would love to do before I die

    "If the vision is there, the means will follow."   Faith Popcorn

    Longer term
    • Read the BBC 100 top reads.
    • Capture wonder and beauty through photographs.
    • Photograph a tiger in the wild.
    • Make a real difference to someone's life.
    • See 100 mammals in the wild.
    • Start a successful and popular web site.
    • Practice Chi Gong daily for a year.
    • Visit many nature reserves and do many hikes.
    • Perform random acts of kindness.
    • Watch all David Attenborough's documentaries.
    • Meditate in beautiful, spiritual places.
    • Earn a significant portion of my income doing what I love doing (relating to photography, training and coaching, blogging and / or movies).
    • Identify someone who has inspired me most. Let him / her know.
    • Always be the first to say hello.
    • Create 6 powerful, new habits in one year .
    • Achieve financial abundance with one of my passions.
    • Help people learn powerful, new skills in an inspiring and easy way.
    • Write a letter to at least 5 family and friends telling them how much they mean to me.
    • Learn to cook 6 excellent dishes.
    • Exercise 5 times a week for 12 months.
    • Go on an artificial sugar diet for 3 months.
    • Inspire other people to take up photography.
    • Gain enlightenment.
    • Achieve inner tranquility and outer effectiveness.
    • Conquer a big fear.
    • Write a book
    • Be still for 3 days


    Travel related
    • Do a 6 month Australian road trip
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Sri Lanka
    • Madagascar
    • Indonesia
    • Vietnam
    • Columbia
    • Central America
    • India (again)
    • Central America
    • Colombia
    • See a tiger, polar bear, blue whale
    • Visit Manepools in Zimbabwe
    • See the Great Wall of China
    • Canoo down the Zambezi river
    • Visit Nevada and Utah
    • Be a hippie in Southern India for a month
    • Birds to see: King or Emperor penguin, Lovely Fairy Wren, snowy owl
    • Swim with a Whale Shark
    • See a tiger, polar bear, blue whale
    • Explore Cape York (Australia)
    • Explore Australia  (Kimberleys, Cape York, Mungo National Park)
    • Live in South America or Asia for a year teaching English
    • Go hiking in New Zealand
    • Fly in a hot air balloon over a beautiful landscape





    Completed
    • Learn massage  (2011)
    • See an Echidna in the wild (2008)
    • Do a photography course (2006)
    • Listen to the choir at a King's College service (2004)
    • Meditate every day for a year (2004)
    • No sugar for a month (2004)
    • Reach a toned 90 kg's (2003)
    • Swim with wild dolphins (1999)
    • Visit the ruins of Pompeii (1996)
    • See a Pel's Fishing Owl (1991)

    17 December 1990

    Andreas and Ingrid



      










    Memories

    Friends

    "It’s the friends you can call at 4 am in the morning that matter.” Marlene Dietrick



    Special Times
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    Friends who blog

    Tribute to Mike

    "Dear Mike.  You have given us such a long list of happy memories. We admire and respect and love the person that you are. We feel so blessed to have you in our lives."  Excerpt from letter (2008) 








    Excerpt from Wedding Speech (2002)

    I've always had a very soft spot for Mike. I remember when I was 9 years old, I suddenly became madly passionate about collecting stamps. Mike invited me round to see his collection - he was a serious collector in those days - and as we flipped through his album, he suddenly reached in and took out a stamp and gave it to me as a spontaneous gift.

    I clearly remember being very excited because the stamp had a bust of Queen Victoria on it - not that Queen Victoria's bust was much to look at! - but it meant the stamp was over a hundred years old which seemed mind-bogglingly old to me at the time and really caught my young imagination. 22 years later, I still have that stamp and I still treasure the childhood memories attached to it.

    It's been wonderful getting to know Mike and to discover just how special he is.
    I love that he's always got a twinkle in his eye and he's always got a fascinating story to tell. I also love his sense of humour - when you're with Mike, you always know you'll get to enjoy a good hearty chuckle about something or other.

    Another thing I love about Mike are his passions - like his passion for sport, which I must say is fast rubbing off on mum, although she is not quite yet at the stage of leaping excitedly out of bed at 4 am in the morning to watch the cricket on TV.

    Then there is his love for fishing on the Breede River, and his love for collecting antiques and china and paintings and mementos - in fact you name it, I think Mike collects it!

    I was amazed to discover that Mike owns every single National Geographic since 1951 or something! Mum took one look at this lot and banished them to the garage where they now take up a whole wall and a half of space. I reckon the reason Mike promptly sold his big Merc and got a zooty Toyota was so he could fit his car amongst the magazines!

    Related link: Mum and Mike's wedding day


    Letter to Mike (July 2004)

    Dear Mike

    I don’t know if I’ve ever expressed properly just how absolutely thrilled and blessed I feel to have you as part of my family.

    You’ve brought so many blessings to us all:

    It warms my heart to see how much you and mum adore each other, and the support and warmth that you bring to each others lives - and also how much fun you obviously have together. It’s been fantastic to see mum find such happiness and fulfillment with such a special person as you.

    It warms my heart too, to think of the constant support that you gave gran and gramps and your mum during their tough times at the end. You and mum were a veritable life force to them and made all the difference at a time when they needed you most.

    It warms my heart too, when I see what a wonderful grandpa you are to Matthew and Sam – and how they gravitate to your warmth and solidness and sense of fun. They are so very, very lucky to to have you in their lives, now and as they grow up.

    It also warms my heart to see how much Jo adores you too – and how much fun you and Anthony have with your shared passions and your shared sense of humour.

    And it warms my heart also, to know that you are there for me and Ally too. I know that if ever there is a problem or I need advice or re-assurance, I have only to pick up the phone. Your warmth and your wisdom are so very appreciated.

    Obviously, it saddens me that we see you guys so seldom and we do miss you and mum very much. We so look forward to spending more quality time with you in Cambridge during your visit and can’t wait to have you and mum to stay with us in Australia.

    Love Graeme


    Letter to Mike on his 70th birthday (2008)   ( birthday photos )

    Hi there Mike

    A hearty congratulations from us on your 70 th birthday. We hope that you have a wonderful week full of celebrations and fun and friends and family. We wish we could be there to celebrate with you but be sure we will be toasting your milestone with champaign and wishing you many more happy years to come.

    This is a also great opportunity for us to say how blessed we feel to have you in our lives. You have brought us all so much happiness and we love you very much indeed.

    Here are some of our favourite memories and things we admire about you:

    • The love that you and mum so obviously share. It warms our hearts to see the happiness you bring to each others lives.
    • Seeing what a wonderful grandpa you are to Matthew and Sam and how they gravitate to your warmth and solidness and sense of fun.
    • Your inspiring courage in going to Hong Kong in your quest to re-unite with your family there. We are so thrilled that things worked out. Dillan and Alice are truly blessed to have you in their lives.
    • Returning to Cape Town from London to attend your very special wedding day to mum. It was a very special day indeed.
    • The wonderful (and loving!) ways you push mum's buttons on occasions. After all, someone has to do it when I am so far away!
    • The fact that you and mum are always there for me and Ally. We know that if ever there is a problem or we need advice or re-assurance, we have only to pick up the phone. Your warmth and your wisdom are so very appreciated.
    • Our great chats and catching up on all the news on Skype. Isn't technology great!
    • The amazing zest you have for life and your diverse passions for golf, fishing, antiques, coins, stamps, sport, cheese, wine and more!
    • The way you affirm the people in your lives by accepting them as they are without judging or criticising. This is a rare and precious gift.
    • Our shared love for collecting stamps. I will always cherish your gift of a Penny Red when I was nine years old. I still have it in pride of place in my collection to this day.
    • Your great support of the South African cricket and rugby teams, no matter how well or badly they play.
    • The fact that you've always got a twinkle in your eye and a fascinating story to tell.
    • We love your sense of humour - when we're with you, we always know we'll get to enjoy a good hearty chuckle about something or other.
    • The wonderful time spent together with you and mum in Cambridge, punting on the Cam, visiting Ely Cathedral, and King's College and the other sights.
    • Your inherent curiosity and wonder for life. Like the time you queued for ages at Cambridge Botanical Gardens to view and photograph the opening of the Titan Lilly.
    • Your love for fishing on the Breede River whether you catch a fish or not.
    • Your excellent video footage of our wedding in 2000 - we watch it regularly and cherish the memories it brings back.
    • Your love for walking in Kirstenbosh and your commitment to staying fit and healthy.
    • Our amazing time spent together with you and mum travelling through New Zealand. experiencing amazing things like the hot water beach, the thermal and boiling mud pools at Rotarua, Ruakuri Caves, Cathedral Cove and Bay of Islands to name but a few.
    • The amazing way you galloped up the Tongariro Crossing (wasn't it beautiful) despite our stiffness for days afterwards.
    • The great three weeks we spent in Sydney exploring sights by ferry like Manly, Watson's Bay, Botanical Gardens and Opera House. It was wonderful spending such quality time with you guys.
    • The special time you spent with us in Chateau Hammersmith in London.
    • The way your eyes light up when you speak about Dillan and Alice. We hope you get to spend much quality time with them over the coming years.
    • The way you love your food in general and mum's cooking in particular. As you know, it's a trait we both share!
    • Helping us to find a home in Sydney and the excitement you shared with us when we did. We can't wait to have you to stay in our wonderful guest room.
    So Mike, as you can see, you have given us such a long list of happy memories. We admire and respect and love the person that you are. We feel so blessed to have you in our lives. We wish you many happy returns on your birthday and wish you lots of continued health, happiness and love in the coming years.

    Lots of love
    Graeme and Ally

    Sanjay








    Special memories
    • Sharing amazing experiences in Nepal doing the Annapurna Circuit
    • Watching Sanjay and Grania running down the mountain paths
    • Climbing 1000 metres to Telicha Lake and crossing the Thorang La
    • His great photos in Nepal which I promptly stole
    • The great meals we shared in Nepal (steak in Pochera, pizzas and Lassagne, Thal Baht)
    • Providing advice on Sanjays trip to South Africa where he proposed
    • Meeting in London for walks along the Thames
    • His wonderful sense of humour and positive outlook
    • House warming party in London
    • Farewell on last day in London
    • Spending time with Sanjay in the Blue Mountains in Sydney (2011).
    • Our dinner party with Lizzy and Kelly (and Craig).

    James

    The fun and indomitable Mr Wynne !




    Nicola


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    Special memories
    • Getting systematically sloshed on Tequila with Nicola and Wayne
    • Our "debaunched" buttlers pizza evening
    • Llandadno beach 2006
    • Youth Group Fridays and outings
    • Sharing Old Mutual lunches
    • Clifton picnics
    • Meals and visits in Pinelands and Milnerton
    • Ball room dancing lessons and parties
    • Seroc lessons and parties
    • Many New Years eves
    • Nicola and John visit us in Sydney

    Mike



    Special memories
    • "Errr, howdi Mike!"
    • Doing the Otter Trail in 2000 and going "natural"
    • Vaulting over that stone in Hogs Head in Ally´s car
    • Buckaneers Backpackers in Cintza
    • Playing tennis (Ah, what a serve!)
    • The Wit Els hike 2005
    • Jessies wedding
    • Playing touch rugby at Hydes Park
    • The Willow Road days and that idyllic summer when Clifton was warm
    • Hikes up Table Mountain
    • Braais in London
    • Sharing the rugby world cup experience in 1994
    • Commiserating over the "Run Donald Run!" incident in the world cup cricket
    • Staying over at Ealing Broadway in London during 1997
    • Walks in parks and commons in London
    • The Hoar Hut hike in 1998
    • Concerts in Kirstenbosch
    • Skinny dip at the Houenort
    • Jessie and "pee stain"

    Adam




    Special memories
    • Rollerblading
    • Xmas Hoar reunion 2005
    • Throwing water at Hammershith Grove (never got Adam!)
    • Lounge football at Hammersmith
    • Twickenham 7 Asides
    • Wit Els hike where we coined the phrase "Matt Damon´s Younger Brother"
    • Taking the mick out of Michael

    Colleen and Steve





    Special memories
    • The great housemate years at Willow Road
    • Dinners in Fulhum
    • Doing hikes (Hoar Hut, Otter Trail)
    • Hogs Head and Buckaneers Backpackers
    • That idyllic summer when Clifton was warm
    • Outings in London (Kew Garden, Mama Mia)
    • Camping at Palmiet and Kleinmond
    • Our weekend outing to East Bourne
    • My farewell evening in London
    • Their visits to Cambridge
    • Our visits to London from Cambridge
    • Playing tennis
    • Dinners at the Grove
    • My shared passion with Steve for movies
    • Steve´s great "Woman in White" recommendation
    • Our triathlon weekend
    • Colleens 21st party
    • Stating over in Ealing Broadway in 1997
    • Colleens amazing sense of adventure and shared love of travel and the outdoors
    • The Kitch party in 1993
    • Concerts at Kirstenbosch
    • The Hoar Hut hike
    • Walks on commons and parks in London
    • Braais in London
    • Skinny dips (like at the Houenort)
    • Colleen and Steve get married

    Ivor and Janice







    Special memories
    • Two little waves becoming a tidal wave
    • Citrusdahl hot springs and Ivor losing (and thankfully finding) his wedding ring
    • Palmiet camping, meeting Ally and a certain leopard suit
    • Cedarberg camping weekend
    • Many heart to hearts - putting the world to rights
    • The Youth Group Fridays and camps
    • His amazing support after dad dies
    • Watching Shawshank Redemption together (a top three movie for me)
    • Trying to find his socks in the dark with the torch during our the Palmiet skinny dip
    • Picnics at Jonkershoek
    • Moving jobs to Nedbank
    • Wooing Janice and their lovely wedding where I did a speech
    • Dinners at their Kenilworth flat
    • I & J Squared (beautiful little Jessica)
    • Their ginger cat

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