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Hi Guys, some suggestions subsequent to our recent mail communications.
Gonubie Pine forest playtime
Jacaranda - day trip or one night camping
Social braai or breakfast
Hogsback weekend
We can juggle or even mix and match however you guys prefer, e.g. combine the breakkie with the Gonubie playtime. One of these outings could serve as our year end function.
Just to put you in the picture (those that have not been a part of the mail group), we have got word of a terminally ill man with a love for the outdoors who has a wish to experience 4x4 off-roading. I have been put into contact with this person and have met with him to make a quick assessment of his current condition. Although he is not yet frail, he is fairly weakened by his condition and my concern is that he may find it too tough going IRO bouncing about and duration of the outing.
It was for this reason that I suggested to those already approached, that if we entertain his wish, we should keep the outing short and close to his care centre. (Dylan, Edge and Tony have already expressed their willingness to be a part of this ... more would be welcome). The Gonubie outing would be the most suitable from that aspect, but it might be a bit rough for him. The other suggestion was to take him for a day trip up the Wild Coast as far as the Jacaranda wrek, have a lunchtime braai and come back. This would perhaps be a more pleasant experience for him, but the concern is the duration of the outing, any meds he has to have (can they be taken along), etc. I have yet to meet with the guy again, as well as his care-givers / nursing staff, and see how they / he feels about what he can handle and for how long, so this option is still on the table depending on if he's up to it. Any other suggestions would be welcome.
Besides this, perhaps we could have some suggestions on dates for the other outings, and which one we will reserve for year end (I tend to think Hogsback will be a nice year end since it will be warmer later in the year).
Lets hear who else is interested and looking forward to have all your input.
Gonubie Pine forest playtime
Jacaranda - day trip or one night camping
Social braai or breakfast
Hogsback weekend
We can juggle or even mix and match however you guys prefer, e.g. combine the breakkie with the Gonubie playtime. One of these outings could serve as our year end function.
Just to put you in the picture (those that have not been a part of the mail group), we have got word of a terminally ill man with a love for the outdoors who has a wish to experience 4x4 off-roading. I have been put into contact with this person and have met with him to make a quick assessment of his current condition. Although he is not yet frail, he is fairly weakened by his condition and my concern is that he may find it too tough going IRO bouncing about and duration of the outing.
It was for this reason that I suggested to those already approached, that if we entertain his wish, we should keep the outing short and close to his care centre. (Dylan, Edge and Tony have already expressed their willingness to be a part of this ... more would be welcome). The Gonubie outing would be the most suitable from that aspect, but it might be a bit rough for him. The other suggestion was to take him for a day trip up the Wild Coast as far as the Jacaranda wrek, have a lunchtime braai and come back. This would perhaps be a more pleasant experience for him, but the concern is the duration of the outing, any meds he has to have (can they be taken along), etc. I have yet to meet with the guy again, as well as his care-givers / nursing staff, and see how they / he feels about what he can handle and for how long, so this option is still on the table depending on if he's up to it. Any other suggestions would be welcome.
Besides this, perhaps we could have some suggestions on dates for the other outings, and which one we will reserve for year end (I tend to think Hogsback will be a nice year end since it will be warmer later in the year).
Lets hear who else is interested and looking forward to have all your input.
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Re: Upcoming events
Oom andy, that is such a heart warming story. Wish we could join.
Why not have a medic or someone like that tag along? Someone who knows his situation.
Thats to say IF you havn't thoought of it alseady.
Why not have a medic or someone like that tag along? Someone who knows his situation.
Thats to say IF you havn't thoought of it alseady.
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Sounds like you guys have some great ideas Andy. I don't know anything about your area so can't add a comment about the trail, but know you will get a great trip together. What dates were you thinking of?
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Francisco, his condition is not such that he will require a medic along. I think it's more like he will tire easily ... doesn't have the stamina to cope with a long day. I will know more once I've spoken with his care-givers.Ali3n wrote:Why not have a medic or someone like that tag along? Someone who knows his situation.
No dates finalised as yet Val. The first one should be the ill gent - before his condition deteriorates further, and that will be in about 2 - 4 weeks time depending on when the rest of the guys are available. The others may be spread out over the remainder of the year. I recall you said that you would be in this area at some point - if you have any dates, let us know and we could plan around that so that you could join us.GI Jane wrote:What dates were you thinking of?
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I will go with the flow, but give my vote as follows:-
1) Gonubie Pine Forrest can be made as long or as short, as will suit the ol’ guy. This can be started as a brekkie & ended with a braai, or either one or the other (suggest Sunday 2013-10-06).
2) The Jacaranda is 2.5 to 3 hours from the other side of the Pont, according to Dylan, who knows the route, which he has done recently. Back to the Pont will be double that. Most of us are about two hours from the Pont, so to double that makes for a long day, i.e. 9-11 hours. Throw in a little socializing & this becomes far too much for a sick ol’ guy, as well as most of us, a little more healthy ones. I thus suggest a sleep over, of at least one night, for the Jacaranda trip. If we suggest two, then this will also suit me (Suggest Bosbok Strand(near Hagga-Hagga)/Yellowwood Campsite (Morgan’s Bay). This can be for one night at each one or two night at either one or one night at either one. It must be noted that Yellowwood Campsite may not have electrified campsites, or just some of the sites may have 220 v power) for Week-end 2013-11-01 to 2013-11-03. If we spend one night out, I would then vote for the Saturday night. There is also Double Mouth, situated very close to Morgan’s Bay, which would be ideal for one or two night stay, with electrified sites. Bosbok Strand & Double mouth would be ideal for caravans, but I think that Bosbok also has Chalets, which would suit Andy better.
3) Hogg’s Back end of the year function (thanks Andy, I’m sure that you will keep us entertained, even if we drive around the Kat berg Mountains) Suggest Week-end 2013-11-29 to 2013-12-01
If Val is going to be in our neck of the woods, I am quite happy to change any of the above dates to accommodate the visiting Royalty or anyone else who wishes to join. It will be a pleasure meeting you Val. These dates are also just my suggestion, as a starting point & if they do not suit others, then please change the dates, as almost any date will suite me. I will still also have to work a week-end over this period, but the week-end in question, is still unknown at this stage. I also know that Ben will probably not be available later in December, as this will probably clash with their Holiday Leave Period.
1) Gonubie Pine Forrest can be made as long or as short, as will suit the ol’ guy. This can be started as a brekkie & ended with a braai, or either one or the other (suggest Sunday 2013-10-06).
2) The Jacaranda is 2.5 to 3 hours from the other side of the Pont, according to Dylan, who knows the route, which he has done recently. Back to the Pont will be double that. Most of us are about two hours from the Pont, so to double that makes for a long day, i.e. 9-11 hours. Throw in a little socializing & this becomes far too much for a sick ol’ guy, as well as most of us, a little more healthy ones. I thus suggest a sleep over, of at least one night, for the Jacaranda trip. If we suggest two, then this will also suit me (Suggest Bosbok Strand(near Hagga-Hagga)/Yellowwood Campsite (Morgan’s Bay). This can be for one night at each one or two night at either one or one night at either one. It must be noted that Yellowwood Campsite may not have electrified campsites, or just some of the sites may have 220 v power) for Week-end 2013-11-01 to 2013-11-03. If we spend one night out, I would then vote for the Saturday night. There is also Double Mouth, situated very close to Morgan’s Bay, which would be ideal for one or two night stay, with electrified sites. Bosbok Strand & Double mouth would be ideal for caravans, but I think that Bosbok also has Chalets, which would suit Andy better.
3) Hogg’s Back end of the year function (thanks Andy, I’m sure that you will keep us entertained, even if we drive around the Kat berg Mountains) Suggest Week-end 2013-11-29 to 2013-12-01
If Val is going to be in our neck of the woods, I am quite happy to change any of the above dates to accommodate the visiting Royalty or anyone else who wishes to join. It will be a pleasure meeting you Val. These dates are also just my suggestion, as a starting point & if they do not suit others, then please change the dates, as almost any date will suite me. I will still also have to work a week-end over this period, but the week-end in question, is still unknown at this stage. I also know that Ben will probably not be available later in December, as this will probably clash with their Holiday Leave Period.
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I am unfortunately painting the interior of our house and this is done over weekends. We should be finish by mid October. So whatever is arranged before that I will have to sit out. Thereafter we will go with the flow. Our December holidays start from 13th.
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I think you guys must set your dates for when it suits you all, and if I can get there I will. I have a few work and family commitments that need my attention so it is a bit difficult for me to commit to a time and date.
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1) Gonubie Pine Forrest can be made as long or as short, as will suit the ol’ guy. This can be started as a brekkie & ended with a braai, or either one or the other (suggest Sunday 2013-10-13).
If we change the date of the Gonubie Pine Forrest Drive to Sunday 2013/10/13, then Ben & Sophia will be able to make it, as they estimate their painting to be finished by that time (I have spoken telephonically to Ben).
If we can agree to that date, or another date after 2013/10/13, I assume will also be suitable to Ben & Sophia.
I just think that if we go further than that, that it will get too close to the other suggested dates of end October and end Novembr week-end.
If the Year-end Function is a week later, then it may also not suit Ben & Sophia, as they are leaving on their Annual Holiday on Friday 2013/12/13.
Please, can we hear from the other EC members to get suitable dates.
If we change the date of the Gonubie Pine Forrest Drive to Sunday 2013/10/13, then Ben & Sophia will be able to make it, as they estimate their painting to be finished by that time (I have spoken telephonically to Ben).
If we can agree to that date, or another date after 2013/10/13, I assume will also be suitable to Ben & Sophia.
I just think that if we go further than that, that it will get too close to the other suggested dates of end October and end Novembr week-end.
If the Year-end Function is a week later, then it may also not suit Ben & Sophia, as they are leaving on their Annual Holiday on Friday 2013/12/13.
Please, can we hear from the other EC members to get suitable dates.
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I'm pretty flexible (time wise, that is), and those suggestions seem good to me, Edge.
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I have just been informed that I must be in Durban from 13 to 16 October 2013 (Work business). Sorry for this. Any weekend thereafter. If we miss out on one we will be there for the other one so do not plan around us.
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Well Andy, put it to the other members. We can then even return to Sunday 6th October or move to the 20 th October to fit Ben into the picture. The other two dates can be kept as is, or changed, if they do not suite the other members. Like I said, I am flexible, but will have to see, when I am put down for a week-end, when the next duty roster comes out.
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Cool. Perhaps we can get the first one planned and for that I will be meeting with the care centre this coming Saturday, after which we will have a clearer picture of what the limitations are. Will update as soon as I have something to go on. Thanks for the interest so far.
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Hi Guys,
Another change in my schedule. My sons are visiting the weekend of 1-3 November 2013 so that weekend is out for us.
Another change in my schedule. My sons are visiting the weekend of 1-3 November 2013 so that weekend is out for us.
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I am game for the outing and I'm also certain I will be able to work around any chosen date if finalised a week or two before time.I await your final dates.
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I met with the nursing staff as arranged and they rekon that he should be fine .... there's nothing wrong with his faculties and he will know when he's had enough. He has an open chest wound that requires dressing, but that's just once a day. They think that the outing would do him the world of good. However, I don't think that they understand the nature of a prolonged off-road excursion in an SFA ..... I got the impression that they think it's more like a gravel road drive.
So I spoke with Anton (that's his name), himself. He is keen as a button but voiced a bit of concern about the 'bumpiness', mentioning his chest wound as well .... I think he has a better idea of what he can handle than the nursing sister. He also mentioned that he wasn't up to it at the moment due to having contracted a bout of 'flu' ...... reckons he should be OK in about a week or two. When I mentioned the possible outings, he was very keen on the Wild coast, but it would have to be a day outing and not camping over. I got a lump in my throat when he said that he was so looking forward to feeling well enough to go, that he loved the Transkei coast and that the thought of going back there was one of the few things that gave him the strength to battle on. (He apparently did some photographic work for an environmental agency up there.)
Here's the thing, we might have to rethink the arrangement for his outing .... what I had in mind was maybe have a sort of 'pilot outing' where he could see / feel how well / badly he coped, which would then help us make a better decision about what would be more suitable for him.
Any thoughts / suggestions?
So I spoke with Anton (that's his name), himself. He is keen as a button but voiced a bit of concern about the 'bumpiness', mentioning his chest wound as well .... I think he has a better idea of what he can handle than the nursing sister. He also mentioned that he wasn't up to it at the moment due to having contracted a bout of 'flu' ...... reckons he should be OK in about a week or two. When I mentioned the possible outings, he was very keen on the Wild coast, but it would have to be a day outing and not camping over. I got a lump in my throat when he said that he was so looking forward to feeling well enough to go, that he loved the Transkei coast and that the thought of going back there was one of the few things that gave him the strength to battle on. (He apparently did some photographic work for an environmental agency up there.)
Here's the thing, we might have to rethink the arrangement for his outing .... what I had in mind was maybe have a sort of 'pilot outing' where he could see / feel how well / badly he coped, which would then help us make a better decision about what would be more suitable for him.
Any thoughts / suggestions?
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Andy, just do a trip to the Gonubie Pine Forrest. We can do a Brekkie before or a braai after the event. That will give him an idea, on what to expct. If he is up to the Pine Forrst, then we can take him to the Trankei Coast. You must remember that the Transkei Coast will be a long,full day excursion, & there is no quick fix, if he becomes tired or uncomfortable. Even if he makes the Gonubie Pine Forrest, which will be short & on his doorstep, the Transkei Coast will be a long day for anyone that attends. This is why I want to turn it into, "at least a one nighter." It is a long trip for just a day trip. You saw how long the Thamas River excursion was & that was a short trip by comparison, without Ferry Crossings. My 2cw. I will probably sleep over in anycase. Maybe at BosbokStrand, near Hagga-Hagga, where they also have Chalets, but you need to book there.
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I tend to agree with Edge.. A closer to home trip to see how he copes would make good sense.I once again state that will follow the pack and leave the arrangements and planning to you guys .