So the last week has been very hectic, lots of study and some very long days. Our topics this week were Geology, Grasses and Trees-a nice big topic for us to try and wrap our heads around. As well as our lectures, we also went on a couple of game drives, (saw some more lions, Elephant at night, and FINALLY found our cheetah) The cheetah and Lions were hunting so while it was great to follow them, it also meant it was at times to keep sight of them-but seeing them do something other than sleep was fantastic. We didnt get to see them make a kill, but watching them move through the bush hunting animals was well worth it.
We also had a couple of presentations to do, each of us had to do a talk on a mammal (mine was Aardvark), and one on a topic out of the Kingdom Plantae from our tree and grasses lecture (instead of our trainer presenting the topic we did most of it).
We were also supposed to do a tree presentation, but this has been put off as the day we were supposed to do it we went to book in to sit our learners test, and ended up sitting there for 7 hours (we did manage to get our eye test done in that time, then spent the next 6 hours waiting to pay and book in, before we got kicked out at 2pm and told to come back the next day, needless to say we left our forms with our driving instructor and he was going to book us in instead). By the time we had had lunch, done some shopping, and got back to camp it was too late to do our talks-shucks :)
On the upside the 7 hours at the driving place did allow for plenty of study even if it was while sitting on a plank against a wall crammed in like sardines, while 50 odd other people around you talked. Then Friday was spent doing another 12 hours study, before our test thismorning-one which I will do my best to forget!!!!! :D
Never to old to play
Yellow billed hornbill
Most of my books-a couple more to buy!
Morning game drive-it is COLD!
Finally a good sighting
After traveling to Africa for 3 months volunteering, then backpacking Europe for 6 months, I headed home to save like mad, and am now back in Africa studying Field Guiding so I can share my passion with others.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
Study
So it is the end of our second week and we have our first exam/test tomorrow. Slightly scared about it, as there is a lot to know about it already, Vehicles, radio, communication, introduction mammals, stuff from game drives-not sure how it is all going to stick in my head. Today is going to be a long day of study, then test tomorrow morning and back to the study on Saturday afternoon and Sunday ready for next weeks learning!
Had a good week, finally got to see a lion after two days of tracking it, but have also learnt a lot about mammals some more tree names, got plenty of homework leant a couple of birds AND their calls (not enought though!) and passed my driving assesment (not the driving test havent had that yet) but am now allowed to drive the vehicles on the game drives, still need the driving license so I can take guests out while on my placement.
White Backed Vulture
Steenbok
Lion playing/lazing
Had a good week, finally got to see a lion after two days of tracking it, but have also learnt a lot about mammals some more tree names, got plenty of homework leant a couple of birds AND their calls (not enought though!) and passed my driving assesment (not the driving test havent had that yet) but am now allowed to drive the vehicles on the game drives, still need the driving license so I can take guests out while on my placement.
White Backed Vulture
Steenbok
Lion playing/lazing
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Learning Learning Learning
So we started our proper study this week, although last week I have made a start on learning my trees....35 to learn by identification, common name and Scientific name. It all sounds like spells to me.....Acacia nigrescens, Combretum imbebe, Combretum hereroense etc
We have also had our vehicle theory and prac, so I now know how to use a high lift jack (get the big male tourist in the car to jack it up for me as I almost had to jump on the jack to get the car up, not quite heavy enough!!!! Was entertaining for the rest of the group as they cheered me on though), and how to check the oil, water etc.
More game drives have been had, not a lot has been seen, but I am begining to be able to identify the trees, and have made as start on the 160 birds we need to identify-I know about 4 of them now!
I have been running each morning before morning lectures and drives, means a lot of early mornings as the lectures start at 7 and game drives start at 6, so a lot of 5am starts and today I was up at 4 to do my 9km run before our game drive-it is mightly cold and dark at 4!!!!!
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Game Drives
So having been here a couple of days, we have now got our uniforms, done our first aid course (which we have all passed with A+'s apparently just waiting for the certificate), and been on a couple of game drives. Havent seen a huge amount yet, some eagles (A great sighting of a Bateleur Eagle) Dark Chanting Goshawk) and sat and watched some Rhino for a while, there was a female with calf a couple of juviniles and a large male.
Off on another game drive this morning.
Have even been managing to get some exersise in running each morning (a 6am game drive does mean getting up at 4.30 for a run though) and yoga in the afternoon.
Sorry no photos yet, but there are a couple up on facebook for those who are on facebook.
Monday, July 9, 2012
A quick update
So I have net up at my coarse, but it is somewhat slow and painful. As a result this is just a quick update. For the rest of my time in Cape town. Simons town, I caught up with my friend and we climbed another mountain with her, getting some lovely views over the area. Again just as we reached the top the weather closed in and we lost the view.
Wednesday I again caught up with my friend and we headed down to Cape Point with a couple of other people, with the aim of doing several walks. However we got distracted by the views and just taking it all in that we only made it to Cape Point and the lighthouse, before we had to head back. The upside was that we did get to see a whale off in the distance.
2d a compartment to myself, which was just as well as it was very cozy, enough for one person but it was supposed to be for 2. It was supposed to be a 27 hour trip but we got stuck behind a goods train so it was delayed by 3 hours, just as well the scenery was lovely-however being stationary in the same spot for an hour does mean that you get a little sick of the same mountain or trees! On the upside I did see my first osterich for the trip, which makes penguins, zebra, whales before I even make it to my coarse!!!
Friday was spent entirely on the train, then Saturday I organised a tour of the aprartide museum in J'burg and Soweto township. These were both depressing as well as very interesting, ti was good to learn some of the history of the country.
Sunday was driving up to my coarse, a 6 odd hour drive, during which we all got to know each other which was good considering we will be living together for 6 months.
Today has been health and safety and introduction.
Photos when I have internet that is faster than a snail!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Simons Town
Today was a little more relaxed, headed down south to check out Kalk Bay and Simons Town. Both are cute little seaside towns, with lovely buildings. I travelled down with a girl that I met at the hostel, and we stopped first in Kalk bay where we had a bit of a wander around and then had a hot chocolate and some food in a lovely bakery.
We then got back on the train and headed down to Simons Town. As Lauren had to catch a flight home tonight, she just had a quick walk down main street before she had to get back on the train and head back for her flight. I continuted on, and headed down to the African Penguin colony at Boulder rock. This colony started in the late 1980's with just one pair of penguins, and now has over 3000. They are cute little things, which you can view at any time, they just seem to sit around on the beach or forshore all day doing not a lot!
I then decided that I wanted to head up the hill to have a look at Just Nusances Grave, a Great Dane who was a mascote for the Navy during WWII. Looking at the map it didnt look like it was too far up the hill to his grave, however by the time I eventually made it to the grave, I was at the top of the hill-more hill climbing for me. Luckily the view was well worth the climb as it had finally cleared and I could see right down the coast. On the way back to the train, I had a quick look at a waterfall.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Table Mountain exists!!!!
So after being here for a day and a half I was begining to think that Table Mountains was just a myth that people spoke about, as I had only ever seen the bottom of a mountain, and didnt believe that a top actually belonged to it.
Much to my joy and amazement when I awoke today, there was a top to it!!!!!! As it can be very temperamental, I decided to head straight up and spend the day exploring the mountain. After walking up to the base, I decided that I would walk up the side of it instead of catching the cable car-it seemed like a good idea at the start. Unfortunately I got slightly geographically embarresed, and ended up walking along the wrong trail for an hour and a half (with the most amazing views so it wasnt all a disaster) before I finally found the correct trail, and managed to make it to the top. Half way up I decided that it was one of the worst decisions I had made to walk up the side of the mountain, but once I got the the top, it felt like an amazing acheivement, which would have been made much better had I been able to actually see anything!!!!! Oh well the views on the way up were fantastic and made up for it!
After having a bit of a wander across the top, and seeing absolutely nothing I headed up to the highest point on the mountain, took some photos of the cairn to proove I was there (I couldnt see anything else so not really sure if it was the top or they just say that) and then had to head back down so I could make it to the bottom and back to the hostel before it got dark-going down was much easier!
Table Mountain emerging out of the cloud-well mostly
The view across the top-or lack there of, this is what I climbed for hours to see :)
At the highest point
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