My experience at Cape Point nature
reserve
Today was one of the many times I have been at Cape Point
nature reserve because I used to be a junior ranger. Junior Rangers is a
voluntary course in which we learn the basics of conservation. I used to go to
Cape Point nature reserve at least twice a month to learn all about nature. I
have also hiked every hiking trail within the nature reserve with my parents
because my parents own a hiking club for the children of marine primary school.
Nevertheless, I still enjoy every time I go to the reserve because this time it
was with all my friends. The bus drive was really long from Bellville to the
nature reserve and it started to make me feel nauseous, but as soon as we got
to the lighthouse, the smell of the sea felt really revitalizing. That was
something I've been missing out on for way too long, since I haven’t been to
the beach in ages.
Shortly after, we had to hike to the lighthouse which was
really fun because of how certain people reacted towards the Chacma Baboons and
the wind which was really turbulent. Some people where even brave enough to sit
right next to the baboons as we went to the top of the lighthouse. As soon as
we went to the top of the lighthouse, I immediately noticed that there was something
missing on the lighthouse. It was the post that displayed all the directions of
various countries and the amount of distance from the lighthouse towards them. It was still fun on top of the lighthouse
seeing tourists from various countries. Out of all the tourists I could only
tell that some of the people where from China, France and Netherlands. Seeing
over the peak of the cliff was a very majestic experience because, as low as
that cliff is, it felt as if I was on top of the world.
After the trip to the lighthouse we went to the side of the
cliff which was near the beach. This is where a few people hiked up the
mountain to gaze at the vast ocean or to feel the strength of the wind against
us.
When I was up at the top of the cliff I was able to lean my body 45 degrees forward and not fall because of the wind. Since it was so windy, climbing to the top gave me a head ache and made my ears really sore. That was the signal that I should just hike back down. Unfortunately when we were on the bus to go to another hike, it had started raining, cancelling the plans we had for an hour or so.
When I was up at the top of the cliff I was able to lean my body 45 degrees forward and not fall because of the wind. Since it was so windy, climbing to the top gave me a head ache and made my ears really sore. That was the signal that I should just hike back down. Unfortunately when we were on the bus to go to another hike, it had started raining, cancelling the plans we had for an hour or so.
Even though I had a good time, I didn't really understand
the point of this excursion and giving us an assignment that required the
internet, when there weren't even people that could have taught us about the
history of the reserve or on the certain stuff on the assignment to do with conservation.