End of August - end of winter - right? Wrong!
After two days of fairly consistent downpours resulting in just over 75mm of rain, we woke to a very cold morning with lots of snow around. There was even a sprinkling of snow on one of the really low mountain peaks close to us - this shot taken from our patio. First time in four years that snow has hit this peak!
So we set off early to see if we could find some decent falls. And what a correct decision that was! Straight onto the N2, over Sir Lowry's Pass, and as we took the turnoff to Grabouw, we were treated to the following sight, and knew it was going to be a good morning:
A short while further along the road to Theewaterskloof, we stopped for the next shot.
As we reached the first proper sighting of Theewaterskloof, I took the panoramic image that starts this post, plus the following to show just how far down the mountain the snow had fallen.
Thanks Rob. Some really informative and well taken photos. Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Daniel - always appreciate your visits!
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ReplyDeleteThanks again Marleen! Was such a pleasant morning.
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