27/05/2021
Cape Cape - Day 12 - Knysna to Plett - 71 km 1125m climbing - Final day
I awoke on the final morning with the rain beating down again, which had started the evening before. Warnings of flooding on the South coast were once again rife and my heart sunk with the storm raging outside. The weather God's were up to their tricks again!
I was determined to finish the cross cape after all that I had been through, though, and was prepared to swim if I had to. After consulting with Team Ryno and offering the option of baling for the final day I was seriously impressed that they all agreed, no ways were they giving up.
We had a stunning breakfast at Laguuna Inn and said our goodbyes to Alison. After a short transfer to the top of Simola hill we hopped on the bikes. Amazingly it had stopped raining and although the road was wet the conditions were good.
Our toughest day yet had started! A 4km downhill to the Gouna River got our blood racing to be followed by a very steep climb of 17%. We we're doing the last 30km or so of the Karoo to Coast, a well known race, in reverse.
The temperature was ideal, however and although we had a climb of 25km, along Kom se Pad, the scenery was spectacular. Indigenous forest with a background orchestra from the frogs.
Climbing, climbing and some more climbing, until eventually breaking through the forest canopy we arrived at our high point, for the day, Diepvalle forest station. A quick descent to the turning to Plett brought us to our lunch spot. Lunch was a quick affair as the temperature had dropped to 10C and a cold wind to boot. We were thankful for the backup vehicle.
Descending again for another 10km we met with the final obstacle for the day another climb almost reaching the altitude of the Diepvalle climb. There was some groaning from the legs but the views of the Outeniqua were absolutely worth it and we were in for another 15km downhill to the Bitou River.
Arriving in Plettenberg Bay I was elated and emotional about the journey I had been on the past 12 days, a truly fantastic experience. I was also amazed by the performance and commitment of Team Ryno and found having the company and encouragement on all the days truly motivating. Special mention must be made to my wife (Juanita), daughter (Sasha), family and colleague Bianca. Also to all the encouraging messages I received from home and abroad, I thank you all.
Until the next adventure, keep.the wheels rolling!
Team Ryno: cyclists : Steve Johnson, Frans Slabber, El-Doree Grobler and Hagen Liebberger
Team Ryno: Support crew: Juanita and Sasha van der Riet, Bianca Potgieter and Ash.