A bicycle, a tent and a toothbrush: Part 2
“500 kilometers down, 500 kilometers to go. My two-wheeled meander around the Cape continues picking up from sleepy Van Wyksdorp and travelling to the south coast, and eventually… home.”
Currently in his final stretch of studies in Veterinary Medicine, and with a background in Ecology, Danny Fernandes has a deep love for everything non-manmade (excepts perhaps for books and bicycles). In between studies, he spent nine months working and travelling through Zimbabwe and New Zealand, spending significant amounts of time in National Parks, a tent, and on a mountain bike. Once qualified, he hopes to continue to explore our beautiful planet, ardently pursuing his passion for conservation and animal welfare.
“500 kilometers down, 500 kilometers to go. My two-wheeled meander around the Cape continues picking up from sleepy Van Wyksdorp and travelling to the south coast, and eventually… home.”
Covering roughly 225km from Gordon’s Bay to Barrydale, the first three days were characterised by some intense heat, a dash of wind here and there, wide road shoulders, expansive farmlands and the soothing waters of the Breede River