Whoops, I didn't get any e-mail notifications, so I didn't know people were actually replying to this.
BradCT wrote:
LOL!!!
You're funny man!
Been a while. So you're still in SA huh. You come right with transport yet? Will try give you a shout later. Headin out this weekend if you're keen?
Brad
Hey, Brad, I'm glad my pain brought you so much amusement. ;D Since you enjoyed it, I'll forward you the original director's cut I e-mailed to Mix.

Yeah, I've been meaning to get a hold of you for a while. Hope you're all doing well.
Still here (although not supposed to be...) but hoping to head to Namibia in about 8 hours for a few days, hopefully restore my status here so I an apply for an Angolan visa in Cape Town and then turn around and head out again, going all the way up the West coast of Africa over a few months. We'll see what horrid, nasty little creatures await me there! ;D
I did come right! I think - never heard that expression, so not sure what it means.

But yeah, I got myself a small motorcycle 2.5 weeks ago and FINALLY found my way out of all the associated red tape a week ago.
Damn, I wish I'd checked this post as I so would've been keen to climb. Oh, well, I might not have been able to regardless, as it was a busy weekend (climbing Friday, caving Saturday, dirtbiking Sunday, hiking Monday). I'll come calling once/if SA lets me back in, though.

I finally got another chalk bag.

Drifter wrote:
Thanks for the information!
You're welcome, hope it helps someone.
Spike wrote:
Impressive bee. Never heard of that happening before. His father must have been a wasp.
Yeah, tell me about it. His mother must have been a ninja.
zabullet wrote:
I keep bees. 1 bee 1 sting. Pretty simple.
Yeah, apparently it depends on the type of bee. Bees in Canada are (as far as I know) all one bee, one sting. The one I saw after smacking down looked most like the Africanized honeybee, although I thought it actually had a green tint to it which I donn't see in pics online. But that might've just been the accumulated poison affecting my vision. ;D
mokganjetsi wrote:
some advice (learned the hard way) - if you get in close proximity of a bees nest a few scouts will be sent to inspect you. they will fly aggressively close to you - do not try to swat them / wave arms / etc - you will be stung if you do that. pull your head down and stay perfectly still - they might just decide you're harmless and leave you alone. if stinging commence get out of there!
Thanks for the advice. I don't know where I'll get to use it, though, as I wouldn't be concerned about bees at home and if I see any more bees in South Africa, I'm running like hell in the opposite direction. ;D
jgb wrote:
If you are stung by a bee try to kill it so you can identify it!
I did manage to catch a glimpse of one of them with it's back to the ground, legs twitching, after I dazed it, and I thought about taking a picture (just for curiousity, as I'm not allergic), but I decided I'd rather get far, FAR away as quickly as possible, lest reinforcements arrived. Plus, after all the activity and excitement, I was way too shaky to take a reasonably clear picture.

mokganjetsi wrote:
one should really try to catch a live one to ensure 100% positive identification.
lol Be my guest if you want to go catch a live one. ;D
mullet wrote:
I say, if you see bees, keep your distance! Statistics have proven that 100% of bee stings happen in close proximity to bees.
On a slight detour back to the original post, Kleinmond's riverside routes (the two very short 19s) still have their very own and very active resident hive (I think there is even a second one about ten metres up and to the left of the routes). Don't go and climb there if you have a "piss bees off" kind of face.
Hehe, statistics never lie. Except for the 73.4% of statistics that are made up on the spot. Thanks for the warning about Kleinmond. I've never had a problem with bees before, but I think I'll give that area a pass anyway.

I
definitely won't be wearing a Bafana Bafana supporters jersey there, at least.

DAcaveman wrote:
C'mon guys, harden up!
I had some of my most memorable sends while being stung by a bee... Behr Hug at Outdshoorn(red pointed)(pun intended), and Teenage Mutant at Montagu(on shite, I meen onsight).
Nothing like a bit of honey bee sting for incentive up a route...



Haha! Good point. I think I probably set a speed record hiking up the rest of that Lakeside path.

Kudos for the puns, too.
