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Monday, July 30, 2012

Abseil in Bulawayo


Bulawayo may not be one of the worlds adrenalin capitals BUT, the City does have its fair share of activities for any thrill seeker.

I had the chance to abseil in Matopos about 50kms south of the City.
We set off (Two teenagers and one adult...I'm somewhere in between) at about 8am and got there in 30mins to find tea and coffee waiting for us.

Our instructor (Alistair Burton) who is an ex British Royal Marine gives all of us a brief on the activity and safety precautions with guidelines. He adds humour to the presentation while maintaining the seriousness of listening to his instructions during the abseil.

Inquisitive Jabu
The day starts with a 2/3m abseil just so the inexperienced can get the hang of it and continues to a longer abseil. Jabu (a beautiful black lab...I think) tags along, he's the faithful friend that shows no fear on the rock and gives courage to the rest of us who ARE secured with industrial strength rope. He's easy to befriend makes for a good example to anyone going to abseil. Just have a good time!


Thumbs up from Alistair

The abseil is perfect for anyone who can listen to instructions and is out for a day of exciting activity. Alistair is great with children and his encouraging attitude makes you even more keen to harness and leap. He'll show you how the ropes are secured and calm anyone with any fears.


Once those two have been successfully conqeured (complete with a mini jump for starters like me) we set off to the highest abseil on the rock outcrop.

The view itself is worth the climb. Once up there you get incredible veiws of the landscape and of the lodge (The Farm House) so carry your camera.

Abseiling down here is definetly a thrill if you're not keen on sky diving or bunjee jumping as you're sure of the safety and you're in control of how fast you descend.

For the seasoned abseiler, the rock face provides you with a perfect jump with enough straight surfaces to ensure you jump when you feel ready.

If you'll be abseiling, make sure you dress appropriately. Shorts and T-shirt with good hiking boots/trainers make everything easier. I had gone on the trip hoping only to take a look but with the encouraging and assuring instructers, I yeilded and took to the rope.

So even if you're not sure if you're capable, go have a look. By the time you're looking at the scenery you will probably be itching to get harnessed and anyway....its a way more fun way of getting down than climbing.

Its good fun for the entire family and you have the opportunity to trek around the reserve with the beaten tracks and order lunch or snacks when you get back. The abseil is USD$25 per person (at time of edit).

The links below offer more information on the Game Reserve, Lodge and other activities on offer.

www.graniteridgezim.com
http://www.graniteridgezim.com/activities.html
http://www.graniteridgezim.com/contacts.html




Thursday, July 19, 2012

Any writers out there?

This might be a little late, but, better late than never right?

Intwasa has a writing competition open to ALL Zimbabweans of ANY age. Its a short story entry and deadline is the 31st of July.

There have been entries from Greece and many other parts of the world, but have you played your part? Bulawayo has immense potential for writers, authers, producers and the like, so this might be your chance. If you have, or can write a short story (3000 words maximum) why not submit it.
What have you got to lose? You have about $500 to gain, so, why not?

Sumbit here:

Intwasa Short Story Competition, Office 403, 4th Floor, LAPF House, Bulawayo or info.intwasa@gmail.com or info@intwasa.org

             
Runyararo Cynthia Mutandi
Festival Administrator
Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo
Office 403, 4th Floor
LAPF House
8th Ave & J. Moyo St.
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe
Tel/Fax: +263 9 63928
Cell: +263 772 814 185
Website: www.intwasa.org
Email: info@intwasa.org
Alt. Email: info.intwasa@gmail.com
Blog: www.intwasa.blogspot.com
Skype: runyararo.cynthia.mutandi

For futher reading, a fellow blogger has detailed information that would be of use

http://vasigauke.blogspot.com/2012/06/intwasa-short-story-competition-2012.html#!/2012/06/intwasa-short-story-competition-2012.html

And here's the Intwasa link

http://www.intwasa.org/news.html


Many thanks for this opportunity and I'm definetly handing in my story. Are you?

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Have your say: Have your City


This blog is one of my contributions to the amazing city I was born in. Relaxed, laid -back and very down to earth, Bulawayo (one could say) is the perfect place to raise kids, cultivate learning and smell the flowers.

With a world of possibilities opening up for Bulawayo, there have been a number of activities, attractions and interests that are budding. Hopefully I'll be able to shine some light on them and encourage not only tourists but US (Bulawayo Babies) to expose ourselves to these new and exciting leisure acitivities.

I'll be posting links of the lodges, museums, organisations that I feel would benefit from this blog and with your help we could make this City the attraction it really is.
Send me your feedback, your ideas and your links.

Stay tuned for info on abseiling,rhino walks, free seminars on Zimbabwe and Bulawayo, best cafes and lodges aorund the city, museums and art galleries and who knows what else is hidden in our beautiful City Of Kings.