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Best little kitchen on the Wild Coast

Masha Ramsamooch meets a remarkable woman and finds on the Wild Coast, a moveable feast.
Written by rovingreporters October 21, 2019March 20, 2021
  1. Environment

It’s a wrench and a drench to leave

Pooped but proud to have finished, Shona Aylward looks back on the demanding final days of the Wild Coast hike and salutes their energetic guide.
Written by RR July 31, 2019August 4, 2019
  1. Environment

Any port in a storm:
the going gets tough on days 4 & 5

The going gets tough for  Wild Coast hiker Shona Aylward. But the scenery rewards and the history is rich, not least the remains of an obscure harbour. First published by South Coast Herald   Nothing beats the open arms of a happy, huggable “magic mamma” after a sweaty and testing 20km hike. Our host, Noxolile […]
Written by rovingreporters July 28, 2019August 4, 2019
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More Pondo magic than you can shake a stick at

Rural homestays on the Wild Coast have become vital grassroots eco-tourism ventures on hallowed ground, writes Matt Vend.
Written by rovingreporters July 13, 2019October 15, 2019
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