What we’re about
Welcome to the Adventure, Fun, & Social in the City Meetup Group
This group is for those who love life and living it to the fullest. It’s for those who enjoy or want to meet new great people, have fun, travel, as well as for those who also enjoy any of the following: dinner evenings, picnics, lunch outings, theatre, weekends away, nature, friendship, hiking, abseiling, rock climbing, scuba diving, the arts, music, nature, the outdoors, cultures, languages, trying new and interesting things, meeting new people, just hanging out with others... and other cool stuff.
The name Adventure, Fun, & Social for the Meetup group is intended to give a feel that this is a group intent on having fun, enjoying life, not being too serious about life, having a great time, being youthful, playing (letting the inner child in us out), and creating a platform for its members to have an all round great time.
Why join? This is where the fun begins! AND we are a great group of people where you'll feel at home and make friends easily.
We'll meet as often as you come along to our stunning events, more if you want! Looking forward to meeting you and seeing you at our exciting events!
Remember - "Today was made for me and my endeavors’. I am the maker of what transpires for me today and forever after” Seize the moment, join, and come have the time of your life with us.
Warm regards
Steve Krummeck
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Hugely in Demand Four Day Leopard Trail - FULLY BOOKEDCedar Falls, Baviaanskloof
Come join us on this hugely popular, "SA’s Fastest Growing Multi Day" four day slack packing trail in the magnificent Baviaanskloof World Heritage Site Reserve. This trail is so popular one needs to book twelve months in advance.
Reviews
The Leopard Trail should be high on every fit hiker’s bucket list, Hiking South Africa;
The Leopard Trail, in the Western Baviaanskloof, encapsulates my idea of paradise, Trail Magazine;
The hike is luxurious enough to be comfortable, but long enough to refresh you like only this wilderness can, Weg / Go MagazineA must watch video -
The Leopard Trail, Your Adventure AwaitsMore on the Leopard Trail
This is true wilderness hiking. A single-track path meanders through the inaccessible mountains of SA’s third largest wilderness area.
With the Baviaanskloof hosting 7 of SA’s 8 biomes, the Leopard Trail offers an unparralled diversity of landscapes.The Leopard Trail was designed for hikers by hikers. The trail and and overnight sites were purposely created to inspire WOW, and to connect hikers to the magic of true wilderness.
The Leopard Trail is a 4-day and 3-night hike set in the magnificent Baviaanskloof World Heritage Site Wilderness Reserve. This is a slackpacking hike – each day they transport your bags and food from one overnight hut to the next, leaving you to walk with only a day pack.
The Leopard Trail is a moderately difficult hike with the longest day being 22km. The route is designed for people of good hiking fitness.### Slack-Packing The Leopard Trail
They transport your bags so you can walk with just a day pack with the essentials for a days hike. You are provided plastic boxes, and they recommend that you put everything you want transported inside the boxes. These protect your belongings from rubbing and bouncing on the rough roads between the overnight sites.
### Overnight Sites
Their overnight sites each have a three sleeping huts (sleeping 4 per hut) and one central catering hut. The catering huts are there to give you a communal space for your group to hang out, make food and have a great time with your hiking mates. There is some solar lighting in the catering huts. Inside each catering hut are gas stove tops, cooking and eating utensils – no need to bring those along. There is also a wood burning fireplace. Each site has a braai area and braai grid. Each site has a fresh mountain water splash pool.
The sleeping huts have mattresses – all you need is a sleeping bag and pillow. If you are going to sleep outside of your sleeping bag, or open it up, you will need to bring a single sheet to cover the mattress.
The nights are very dark and no lamps are provided, so torches and headlamps are required. No open flames such as candles are allowed in the huts.General
We will need to clean all the kitchen equipment and utensils before leaving in the morning – the next group of hikers will appreciate it.
Each campsite has a flush toilet, and solar/gas geyser showers.Where the hike starts and length of each day's hike
The hike starts from the Cedar Falls Base Camp, which is approximately 11 hours drive from Johannesburg, three and a half to four hours from Plettenberg Bay, and approximately four hours from Knysna.
Day one is 9.75km, day two is 18km, day three is 22km, and day four is 13km.The four day hike route is included in the picture section of this event.
Cost including slack packing - R3100, payable on adding yourself to the attendee list for the hike. Supply your own food and drinks.
Any questions, feel free to WhatsApp me on +27829000679 / 0829000679.
Regards
Steve Krummeck