Day 19- Inchanga to Westville
Day 19 Inchanga to Westville
Saying goodbye to our fantastic hosts from the Inchanga 1000 Hills Rotary Club, we set out on the last day of official hiking into the Durban suburb of Westville. The Westville Rotary Club, which is also the home club of Rotary district 9270 District Governor, Richard Fisher, became our hosting club in the Durban area and were also responsible for organizing the last “hike” walk to the Durban City Hall. While the amount of kilometers to be covered was much less than previous days, navigating the city traffic through residential areas and making sure not to get lost added a bit more time to the walking for the day than had been anticipated. Despite a few missed turns and a bit of craziness in the end we all arrived in early afternoon to the Westville Country Club where we were met by Jenny Flowers the Westville Rotary President.
The afternoon was left open, and the hike team seized the opportunity to go to the beach. For some of the hikers this was their first time to the beach, and seeing the ocean was for all of us a sight to behold as it confirmed that we had actually arrived, although our official “arrival” was still a couple of days later. That evening was once again spent at a kind Rotarian’s house as we all feasted on various homemade lasagnas.
Saying goodbye to our fantastic hosts from the Inchanga 1000 Hills Rotary Club, we set out on the last day of official hiking into the Durban suburb of Westville. The Westville Rotary Club, which is also the home club of Rotary district 9270 District Governor, Richard Fisher, became our hosting club in the Durban area and were also responsible for organizing the last “hike” walk to the Durban City Hall. While the amount of kilometers to be covered was much less than previous days, navigating the city traffic through residential areas and making sure not to get lost added a bit more time to the walking for the day than had been anticipated. Despite a few missed turns and a bit of craziness in the end we all arrived in early afternoon to the Westville Country Club where we were met by Jenny Flowers the Westville Rotary President.
The afternoon was left open, and the hike team seized the opportunity to go to the beach. For some of the hikers this was their first time to the beach, and seeing the ocean was for all of us a sight to behold as it confirmed that we had actually arrived, although our official “arrival” was still a couple of days later. That evening was once again spent at a kind Rotarian’s house as we all feasted on various homemade lasagnas.
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