Although I
am not a typical athlete, and I certainly do
not have an athlete’s body, I do love to exercise. I love running, I love
weight-lifting, I love being outdoors and doing long healthy walks. I love
cycling – when I lived in Helsingborg I used to do 60 kilometre evening tours
to stay in shape. Twice I have completed the Vätternrundan, a 300 kilometre
bike challenge around Lake Vättern, Sweden’s second largest lake. Second time
under 13 hours… Recently I have picked up golfing again, after twenty years of “wilderness
wandering.” The plan this summer is to push my handicap below 20.
Firstly, I
started googling for marked trails on Signal Hill and around that area. Some
good routes came up, but I was not clear on how well they were marked once
there. And I was not that keen on running by myself. However, reoccurring among
my googlings, there was this company called Run Cape Town that seemed to be appearing
almost top in every search. But I was not interested in sightseeing! I was
looking for a good run!
But slowly
and steadily, I started looking more and more at this company and their trail
runs. Maybe this was what I was looking for? A good run, with guide, for just
500 Rands? In the end, I knew – this was it! Among all the runs that they had,
their Table Mountain run seemed the most interesting one. So it had to be that
one. But when? Since I was going to The Pot Luck Club on Thursday, and the organized
wine tour started on Saturday, it had to be on Friday. Preferably in the
morning, before it got too hot and so I had time to do other things during the
day. Therefore, I booked Friday, and 8 o’clock! I got a confirmation e-mail
directly and a few days before the run. So everything was organized before my
arrival.
On the
morning of the run, I was feeling surprisingly fresh, considering I had been to
the Pot Luck Club the night before. A few minutes before 8 o’clock I was picked
up by my guide, Philippa, at my hotel, and we drove off to a place just prior
to the cable car station on the Table Mountain. The weather was fairly
moisturish, a light drizzle had just passed away. But temperatures were climbing.
We had a lovely chat on the way up, this was going to be great!
The run
started on the north-western point of the Table Mountain, not on top of the
mountain but just below. The mountain is flat at the top, then it makes a vertical drop, then just
where the vertical part stops, there is a contour path. On that, we ran. So
from the north-western part, all the way east, passing under the cable car
lines, passing Patterklip Gorge, and almost to Devils’ Peak. Then down to the
road, passing the cable car station, and back to the car.
This was
definitely one of the highlights of my WINE tour to South Africa. Running on
this natural wonder, with a magnificent view of the city and the beautiful
nature surrounding it, it was really a profound experience. It was so quiet, so
peaceful, and the smell – it reminded me of hiking in the northern Swedish mountains!
So, if you are
in Cape Town and looking for a good run, I am really recommending a run with
Run Cape Town, especially the Table Mountain Run! Enough talk, here are some
more pictures:
Many thanks!!! When I go back, I'm doing more runs!
Pictures no. 1-3 and 11-15, copyright Run Cape Town, used with permission.
4 kommentarer:
Vilken häftig resa, väldigt kul att läsa om.
Tack Janne! Det var en fantastisk resa!
Awesome! I will put that run on my to-do list.
Yes! I'm sure you'll like it!
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