Fernkloof at Groendal Uitenhage (Kariega). Saturday 31st July 2021
Fernkloof is at Groendal Nature Reserve near to Uitenhage / Kariega. Approximately 60km from Greenacres in Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha. To get there you have to drive on some rough dirt roads. The entrance fee at present is R66 per person.
We have to sign the registers before entering the reserve and are issued a permit.
Toilets at the start of the trail and nothing at the picnic area nor on the trail.
Robert; Brenda; Ritva; Patricia; Faye; Rochelle; Ayanda; Lungi; Vuyo; Gillian J; Gillian K and Joshua; Sonja; Glynette; Jeanne; Bilue, Josef; Ruben; Liam; Aaron; Kholeka, Siwe; Sino and Snash; Neko; Zanele; Zoleka; Ally and myself.
There have been fairly recent rains which means that the stream which flows down the valley (Kloof) has water and this must be crossed multiple times. After a short walk across some stones we cross the bridge and are into a muddy trail. And then crossing the deepest section of the stream. Just above the ankles means that everyone has wet feet at the start of the walk. It does not bother anyone.
This trail is such that it is impossible to "Get Lost". The trail is not well marked and you need to be aware of what constitutes the trail markers. Beautiful Yellowwood trees and a stream lined with ferns makes this a good walk to do. On either side of the trail are tall cliffs preventing anyone from wandering too far off the pathways. At times it seems almost better to walk though the stream but ultimately the best option is the paths.
I keep the group together as we go upstream. At the turn around point some of the youngsters have a swim in the pool. We have our snack. It has taken us nearly 2 hours to get to the turn around point. We leave in small groups as people wish to go. Even the scholars are safe to return on their own. They know more or less the pathway. You cannot move too far off the trail as you are following the stream the whole way.
The return walk takes us about one and a half hours.
Look out for the Groendal signs from Uitenhage R334Sign at the start of the hike.
We are doing the Fernkloof today
A big group of over 30 hikers
Ally ducks under a fallen tree
Faye showing flexibility
Lungi; Vuyo and Ayanda
Ferns of Fernkloof
Walking in the water is the only way
Ritva Kholeka Patricia on the trail
I took the lead today
Kholeka, Gillian and Brenda
Glynette and Jeanne
Sonja relaxing after a tough walk
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