Iced toes
posted by Kerry-Anne
These two ladies might look chilled out there on their lilo, but let me tell you, they are in fact CHILLED, if you sense the difference in my meaning.The water at Clifton is just a little on the icy side. When I say "a little on the icy side", I mean of course that you might lose a toe if you step too hard on the way out. Durbanites, who are accustomed to the bathtub waters of their own coastline, are often taken by surprise by this, and can usually be quite easily spotted: they're the ones wearing 8mm wetsuits at Gordon's Bay (which, in case you're wondering, actually has very swimmable water indeed - by Capetonian standards, anyhow).
Clearly these ladies are braver than I - the longest I've managed to stay in the water at Clifton is about 30 seconds. And that was just up to my ankles. Nearly lost a toe too, on the way out...





5 Comments:
Are there any sharks around this way?
OMW they are MAD! That water is freezing at the best of times.
Hi, happy blogiversary, and also big congrats on getting to finals in blog awards, you got our vote for travel and new blog.
The first time we visited Cape Town, my very young son ran to the water at Landudno and as his feet hit the water, he turned ran back to us and screamed . . . "it gives me a headache in my feet" I found out exactly what he meant!
wow.....they must be well insulated,,,,from the inside out!!! brrrr.....reading your blog made ME cold.
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