I started with a couple of loops on the tar road through the camp waiting for the sun to come up before I head into the forest. 5:30am and it's light enough for me to take on the forest. I head towards the suspension bridge via the boardwalk. The boardwalk is wet, but made from some kinda plastic I still find excellent grip. There is no one on the trail (obviously, it's 5:30 on a Sunday morning) and it's absolute bliss!
Crossing the suspension bridge is a bit trick while running. You think your foot is still going down then the bridge comes up and jerks your leg back. The trick? Quick small steps! Great training for increasing your cadence these suspension bridges. Now the real work starts! An almost vertical climb up the cliffs left me breathless, in all forms of the word. The climb is awarded with an excellent view over the mouth and suspension bridges. From here it's a little single track traversing the cliff, don't slip!
After returning to camp I headed up the various tracks above the camp. All indigenous forest and it's beautiful. There is no easy flat sections and you need to focus to not step on the slippery roots.
Then came the Otter! Well, only the start really. I planned on running to the waterfall which forms part of day 1 of the Otter. Halfway in and you start scrambling over coastal rocks. This slowed my pace down and I didn't see the benefit on proceeding over the rocks. I will certainly be back to do the Otter and to hike to the waterfall, it just wasn't ideal terrain at that moment.
I quickly filled my water bottle at camp, the humidity is crazy even though it was only 8:00am. I ran through the forest again on my way to the shop to buy some more water. Finished the run with a gentle run on the camp roads back to my tent.
Storms river mouth is a super special place and every one should go for a visit. You can go on a snorkel trail, scuba, kayak up the river mouth, take a boat and view the Khoi cave, go down the river on a tube, tan on the beach, swim in the pool or just enjoy a couple of beers in the restaurant!
The Restaurant- They serve locally produced Mitchell Draught..yumyum |
The upgraded suspension bridges |
Celebrating a great run with a beer and making a potjie! best recovery food EVER! |